Manually sourcing and sharing fresh content across your community channels takes time — time you could spend actually engaging with members. With RSS.app, you can automate content curation across Discord, Slack, Telegram, and other platforms, keeping your community informed without the daily grind.
Here’s how to set up simple, automated content curation workflows in just a few steps.
What Is Content Curation Automation?
Content curation automation means using tools like RSS feeds to gather and distribute content from trusted sources without manual copying, pasting, or scheduling. For community managers, this means:
Fresh content in your channels daily
More engagement in quiet forums or chat groups
Less time spent hunting for links
Use Cases for Community Managers
Automatically share tech or industry news in a
#news
or#updates
channelCurate articles on mental health, design trends, or founder stories
Post videos from specific YouTube creators your members follow
Share the latest Reddit discussions in your niche
How to Automate Content Curation with RSS.app
Step 1: Create a Feed from a Trusted Source
1. Go to the RSS Feed Generator.
2. Paste the URL of a blog, news site, subreddit, or YouTube channel and click Generate.
3. Your feed will be generated within 20 seconds. Click Save to My Feeds to save it to your account.
Step 2: Use Filters to Focus on Relevant Topics
1. Open the Filters tab.
2. Add keywords to the Whitelist section to only include posts with keywords like “AI,” “funding,” or “feature update.”
This keeps your curated feed on-topic and high-quality.
For more information about how to utilize filters, check out our guide on filtering RSS feeds.
Step 3 (Optional): Bundle Multiple Feeds Together
Combine feeds from different sources into one stream using RSS.app’s Bundles feature. This is great for weekly digests or multi-topic updates.
1. Go to the Bundles tab and click + New Bundle.
2. Select which feeds you'd like to combine.
Step 4: Automate Posting to Discord, Slack, or Telegram
1. Click on the Slack, Discord, or Telegram icon in Feed Overview.
2. Connect your workspace or bot.
3. Set the posting channel and message format.
Now your curated content will be automatically posted to your community — no need to check sources daily.