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How to generate your first AI Brief

Learn how to enable and customize AI Briefs

AI Brief lets you create a single summary from multiple articles in your feed, so you can quickly understand what’s happening without reading each post.

Step 1: Create or open a feed

Start by generating a feed from any website or social media source.

  1. Copy the URL of your RSS feed, website, or social media page you want to track.

  2. Go to RSS.app and paste the URL into the RSS Generator.

  3. Click Generate, then Save To My Feeds.

If you already have a feed, you can skip this step and open it.


Step 2: Generate your first AI Brief

Inside your feed overview, find the AI Brief section on the right-hand side:

Click Generate Brief to create your first summary.

AI Brief works on a credit system. Each time you generate or regenerate a brief, credits are used based on the AI model, number of articles, and settings you choose.


Step 3: Review your summary

AI Brief combines multiple posts into a single, structured summary.

Instead of reading each item individually, you’ll see a clear overview of the key updates across your feed.


Step 4: Adjust how your brief is generated (optional)

Open the AI Brief tab to customize your settings:

You can control how many articles are included and choose the AI model used to generate the summary. Check out this guide for a detailed overview.

You can also schedule your brief to be generated automatically at a specific time each day, so your summary is always ready when you need it.


Step 5: Control where your AI Brief appears

By default, AI Brief is shown as your feed output. This means your summary is automatically used in widgets or forwarded to Slack, Discord, Telegram, and email.

If you prefer to keep your original feed content instead, you can turn this off in the AI Brief settings:



What happens next

You can generate new briefs at any time or let them run on a schedule.

Each brief reflects the latest articles in your feed, giving you a continuously updated overview without manual reading.

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