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Automatically sync Feedly articles to a Google Sheets spreadsheet

This automation allows users to monitor a Feedly RSS feed and automatically save new article details like title, author, URL, and publication date into a Google Sheets spreadsheet.

The integration triggers whenever a new article is published in the user's Feedly feed, and then creates a new row in the specified Google Sheets worksheet to log the article information. This provides users with a centralized record of the latest content from their Feedly sources, making it easy to track and reference newly published material.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 8sEst. cost: $0.0005
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Data, spreadsheets & databases

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What this template does

  • Extracts article details from Feedly RSS feeds
  • Normalizes the data into a consistent format
  • Stores the article information in a Google Sheets spreadsheet
  • Triggers a new row for each newly published article
  • Provides a centralized record of latest Feedly content

How it works

1
Trigger

Monitor Feedly Feed

The automation monitors the user's Feedly RSS feed for new articles.

2
Action

Add to Google Sheets

When a new article is published, the automation creates a new row in the specified Google Sheets worksheet, logging the article's title, author, URL, and publication date.

3
Logic

Transform Data

The automation maps the Feedly article fields to the corresponding columns in the Google Sheets spreadsheet.

Setup guide

1

Add Feedly Credential

Go to the Latenode Credentials panel and add a new Feedly credential by connecting via OAuth. Provide the necessary authorization to access your Feedly account.

2

Configure Feedly RSS Feed Node

In the Latenode visual builder, add a Feedly RSS Feed node. Select the Feedly credential you added in the previous step, and choose the specific feed or folder you want to monitor for new articles.

3

Add Google Sheets Credential

Go to the Latenode Credentials panel and add a new Google Sheets credential by connecting via OAuth. Provide the necessary authorization to access your Google Sheets account.

4

Configure Google Sheets Node

In the Latenode visual builder, add a Google Sheets node. Select the Google Sheets credential you added in the previous step, and choose the specific spreadsheet and worksheet where you want to log the new article details.

5

Map Feedly Data to Google Sheets

In the Google Sheets node settings, map the relevant Feedly article fields (such as title, author, URL, and publication date) to the corresponding columns in your Google Sheets worksheet.

Requirements

Feedly account with access to the RSS feed(s) you want to monitor
Google Sheets account with access to create and edit a spreadsheet
Zapier account to connect your Feedly and Google Sheets integrations
Permissions in Zapier to access your Feedly and Google Sheets accounts

FAQ

Common questions about this template

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