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Save new items in RSS feeds as database items in Notion

Set up this Zap to enlist RSS by Zapier to automatically capture new items in a specified RSS feed, then add them to your Notion database. This integration delivers easy tracking, organizing, and management of your important details!

Set up this Zap to enlist RSS by Zapier to automatically capture new items in a specified RSS feed, then add them to your Notion database. This integration delivers easy tracking, organizing, and management of your important details!

  1. When this happens...
    RSS by ZapierRSS by Zapier
    New Item in Feed

    Triggers when a new RSS feed item is published.

    TriggerPolling
  2. automatically do this!
    NotionNotion
    Create Database Item

    Creates an item in a database.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

    • Feed URLsRequired

    • What Triggers a New Feed Item?

    Trigger
    Polling
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    • Feed Title

    • Max Records

    • Item TitleRequired

    • Source URLRequired

    • ContentRequired

    • Automatically Truncate Messages over 10KB?

    • Author Name

    • Author Email

    • Author Link

    • Media URL

    • Media MIME Type

    • Media Length in Bytes

    • Pubdate

    Action
    Write
    • Page

    Trigger
    Instant
    Try It
    • Feed URLRequired

    • Username

    • Password

    • What Triggers a New Feed Item?

    Trigger
    Polling
    Try It
    • DatabaseRequired

    • Filter by Creation Time

    Trigger
    Polling
    Try It
    • DatabaseRequired

    Trigger
    Polling
    Try It
    • DatabaseRequired

    • ItemRequired

    Action
    Write
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RSS (really simple syndication) is pretty much the industry standard for feed readers. You'll find RSS feeds in almost every app imaginable.

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