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Automatically save new RSS feed items to your Pocket account

This automation allows users to monitor an RSS feed for new items and automatically save the title and link of each item to a Pocket account for later reading. It integrates the RSS feed source with the Pocket read-later service, enabling users to easily discover and access new content of interest.

The automation streamlines the process of collecting and storing articles, making it easier to engage with and reference the content at a convenient time. This solution is well-suited for individuals or teams who frequently consume online content and want to efficiently curate and manage their reading list.

Updated Apr 6, 2026Est. run: 26sEst. cost: $0.0703
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What this template does

  • Monitors an RSS feed for new items
  • Extracts the title and link of each new item
  • Automatically saves the extracted data to a Pocket account
  • Enables users to access and read the content later
  • Provides a centralized repository for curated online content

How it works

1
Trigger

Connect RSS feed

Provide the URL of the RSS feed you want to monitor for new content.

2
Logic

Process RSS feed items

Extract the title and link for each new item in the RSS feed.

3
Action

Save to Pocket

Store the title and link of each RSS feed item in your Pocket account for later reading.

Setup guide

1

Add Pocket credential in Latenode

1. Go to the Latenode Credentials panel. 2. Click 'Add Credential'. 3. Select 'Pocket' from the list of available integrations. 4. Follow the instructions to authenticate your Pocket account and grant the necessary permissions.

2

Configure RSS feed source in Latenode

1. Add a new 'RSS Feed' node to your Latenode workflow. 2. In the node settings, enter the URL of the RSS feed you want to monitor. 3. Map the 'title' and 'link' fields from the RSS feed to the corresponding fields in the node output.

3

Set up Pocket save action in Latenode

1. Add a new 'Pocket' node to your Latenode workflow. 2. In the node settings, select the Pocket credential you added earlier. 3. Map the 'title' and 'link' fields from the RSS Feed node to the corresponding fields in the Pocket node.

4

Connect the nodes in Latenode

1. Connect the output of the RSS Feed node to the input of the Pocket node. 2. Verify that the data flow from the RSS feed to the Pocket integration is set up correctly.

5

Test and activate the workflow in Latenode

1. Run a test of your workflow in the Latenode builder. 2. Verify that new items from the RSS feed are successfully saved to your Pocket account. 3. Once you're satisfied with the results, activate your workflow to start the automation.

Requirements

Connect your Pocket account to authorize the automation to save articles to your Pocket reading list
Provide the URL of the RSS feed you want to monitor for new items
Grant the automation permission to access and read the contents of the specified RSS feed
Ensure the automation has the necessary permissions to create, update, and retrieve items in your Pocket account

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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