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Sync Feedly articles to a Google Sheets spreadsheet

This automation allows users to continuously monitor a Feedly RSS feed for new articles and automatically save the title, author, URL, and publication date of each new article into a Google Sheets spreadsheet.

This workflow is designed for individuals or teams who need to stay up-to-date with industry news and research, and want an efficient way to organize and archive that information. By integrating Feedly and Google Sheets, this automation eliminates the manual effort of checking feeds, copying data, and maintaining a centralized repository for reference.

Updated Apr 6, 2026Est. run: 26sEst. cost: $0.0703
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Workflow preview

What this template does

  • Continuously monitors a Feedly RSS feed for new articles
  • Extracts the title, author, URL, and publication date of each new article
  • Stores the extracted data in a Google Sheets spreadsheet
  • Eliminates the need for manual feed checking and data entry
  • Provides a centralized repository for industry news and research

How it works

1
Trigger

Connect to Feedly

The automation starts by connecting to the Feedly RSS feed you want to monitor for new articles.

2
Logic

Check for new articles

The system then continuously checks the Feedly feed for any new articles that have been published since the last check.

3
Action

Extract article details

For each new article discovered, the automation uses a custom JavaScript script to extract the title, author, URL, and publication date of the article.

4
Action

Save to Google Sheets

The extracted article details are then automatically added as a new row in the connected Google Sheets spreadsheet, creating a centralized archive of industry news and research.

Setup guide

1

Add Feedly Credential

In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new Feedly credential by selecting 'Feedly' from the integration list. Securely enter your Feedly API key and save the credential.

2

Configure Feedly Feed Node

In the Latenode visual builder, add a Feedly Feed node. Connect it to the Feedly credential you created. Configure the node to fetch articles from the desired Feedly feed URL.

3

Add Google Sheets Credential

In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new Google Sheets credential by selecting 'Google Sheets' from the integration list. Securely authenticate with your Google account and grant the necessary permissions to access your Google Sheets.

4

Configure Google Sheets Node

In the Latenode visual builder, add a Google Sheets node. Connect it to the Google Sheets credential you created. Map the Feedly feed data (title, author, URL, publication date) to the desired columns in your Google Sheets spreadsheet.

5

Review and Deploy

Review your Latenode workflow to ensure the Feedly Feed and Google Sheets nodes are correctly configured. When ready, deploy your workflow to start automatically monitoring the Feedly RSS feed and saving new articles to your Google Sheets spreadsheet.

Requirements

Connect your Feedly account to authenticate and access the RSS feed
Obtain a Google Sheets API key and enable the Google Sheets API for your Google account
Grant the Latenode app permissions to read and write to your Google Sheets spreadsheet
Set up a Latenode JavaScript node to continuously monitor the Feedly RSS feed for new articles
Configure the JavaScript node to extract the title, author, URL, and publication date from each new article
Connect the JavaScript node to write the extracted data into a Google Sheets spreadsheet
Set up monitoring to ensure the workflow is running as expected and troubleshoot any errors that occur

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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