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Feed summarizer

Summarize one or more RSS feeds


Overview

Keeping up with industry news, competitor blogs, and technical publications takes time you don’t have. This preset reads the feeds so you don’t have to, delivering a concise summary of what’s new every week.

What this is for

This preset solves the information overload problem. Whether you’re keeping tabs on your own company’s blog output, competitor product updates, or industry publications, the content comes out faster than anyone can read it. You either spend hours skimming articles or fall behind and miss something important. Neither option is great.

The Feed summarizer preset monitors one or more RSS feeds and delivers a weekly digest of everything new. You get the key takeaways without opening a single tab. Point it at the blogs, publications, or release feeds that matter to your role and let it do the reading for you.

Who should use this

Social media managers responsible for cross-posting and promoting company content. Point it at your company’s blog and get a weekly summary of everything published — so nothing slips through without getting amplified on your channels.

Product managers tracking competitor activity and market trends. Subscribe to competitor blogs and industry publications and get a summary of what they shipped or published — useful context for roadmap discussions.

Engineers who want to stay current in their domain without dedicating hours to reading. Point it at framework release blogs, language changelogs, or technical publications and get a weekly briefing on what changed and why it matters.

Leaders who need to stay informed across a wide range of topics without the time to read everything. Consolidate the feeds that matter to your role into a single weekly summary and stay up to speed with zero effort.

The prompt

Summarize any new posts added to [ website URLs ] in the past 7 days.

How to use

Click here to create a new Echo using this preset. You'll be able to customize the prompt and schedule before it starts generating answers.

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