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Automate your daily information digest from Gmail, RSS, and Todoist

This Latenode automation aggregates key information from Gmail, RSS feeds, and Todoist to create a comprehensive daily digest report that is automatically delivered to the user's inbox.

The workflow pulls the user's latest emails, top news headlines, and pending tasks from the connected accounts, then formats the data into a clean, organized summary. This helps busy professionals, entrepreneurs, and team leaders streamline their morning routine, stay informed, and prioritize their day effectively without manually checking multiple apps. The daily digest is triggered on a schedule, providing a seamless, automated start to the day and boosting overall productivity.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 12sEst. cost: $0.0008
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What this template does

  • Extracts latest emails from Gmail inbox
  • Fetches recent articles from RSS feeds
  • Retrieves pending tasks from Todoist
  • Aggregates data into a daily summary report
  • Automatically delivers the report to the user's inbox

How it works

1
Trigger

Schedule Trigger

The daily digest workflow is triggered on a schedule, running automatically at a set time each day.

2
Logic

Fetch Data from Integrated Sources

The workflow pulls the latest emails from Gmail, top news headlines from RSS feeds (Times of India), and pending tasks from Todoist. This aggregates key information from the user's connected accounts.

3
Logic

Format the Daily Digest

The gathered data is then structured and formatted into a clean, organized summary report. This combines the email, news, and task details into a comprehensive daily digest.

4
Action

Deliver the Daily Digest

The formatted daily digest is automatically sent to the user's inbox, providing a seamless start to their day with key information consolidated from multiple sources.

Setup guide

1

Configure Gmail Integration

1. Add your Gmail OAuth2 credential in the Latenode Credentials panel. 2. In the Gmail node settings, select the Gmail credential and map the required email fields (subject, body, sender) to your workflow.

2

Set up RSS Feed

1. In the RSS Feed node settings, enter the URL of the Times of India RSS feed you want to pull news from. 2. Map the news article title and link fields to your workflow.

3

Connect Todoist

1. Add your Todoist API key in the Latenode Credentials panel. 2. In the Todoist node settings, select the Todoist credential and map the task content, due date, and URL fields to your workflow.

4

Customize Email Formatting

1. In the JavaScript node, edit the HTML and CSS to format the daily digest email as desired. 2. Map the email subject, body, and recipient fields to the data from the previous nodes.

5

Send Daily Digest Email

1. In the final Gmail node, select the Gmail credential added earlier. 2. Map the email subject, body, and recipient fields to complete the daily digest workflow.

Requirements

Grant Latenode access to your Gmail account for email retrieval
Configure Latenode with your RSS feed URLs to pull latest articles
Connect your Todoist account to Latenode to access and process pending tasks
Set up Latenode variables to store your email delivery preferences (e.g. recipient, subject)

FAQ

Common questions about this template

Each run uses credits on your Latenode plan. We charge for processing time (1 credit = 30 seconds). Your actual cost depends on your plan and how long the run takes. See pricing plans for plans and how credits work.

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