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Get Pushover notifications for new Feedly articles in a folder

This automation allows users to monitor a specific Feedly folder for new articles and automatically send a notification to their mobile device or desktop via Pushover. It helps users stay informed about the latest content from their curated Feedly sources without having to manually check the app.

The automation integrates Feedly, a popular RSS feed reader, with Pushover, a reliable notification service, to deliver timely updates to users on their preferred devices. This solution is designed for individuals or teams who rely on Feedly to consume and track content from various sources and want to receive push notifications for new articles without having to constantly monitor their feed.

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

  • Monitors a Feedly folder for new articles
  • Automatically sends push notifications to user's mobile device or desktop via Pushover
  • Integrates Feedly and Pushover to deliver timely content updates
  • Helps users stay informed on the latest content from curated Feedly sources
  • Provides a hands-off solution to receive push notifications for new articles

How it works

1
Trigger

Connect to Feedly

Authenticate and authorize access to your Feedly account to monitor a specific folder for new articles.

2
Logic

Monitor Feedly folder for new articles

Continuously check the specified Feedly folder and detect any new articles that have been added.

3
Action

Fetch article details

For each new article detected, use a headless browser to scrape the full article content and normalize the data.

4
Action

Send Pushover notification

Deliver a push notification about the new article to your preferred device using the Pushover service.

Setup guide

1

Add Feedly Credential

1. In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new credential for the Feedly integration. 2. Provide your Feedly API key or authenticate with your Feedly account using OAuth.

2

Configure Feedly Folder to Monitor

1. Add a Feedly node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, select the Feedly credential you created earlier. 3. Choose the specific Feedly folder you want to monitor for new articles.

3

Add Pushover Credential

1. In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new credential for the Pushover integration. 2. Provide your Pushover API token and user key.

4

Set Up Pushover Notification

1. Add a Pushover node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, select the Pushover credential you created earlier. 3. Configure the notification message, title, and other settings as desired.

5

Map Feedly Data to Pushover Notification

1. In the Pushover node settings, map the relevant Feedly data fields (e.g., article title, URL, publication date) to the corresponding Pushover notification fields.

Requirements

Connect your Feedly account to access your content feeds
Create a Pushover account and obtain an API token to send notifications
Grant the automation access to monitor the specific Feedly folder you want to track for new articles
Configure the Latenode workspace with the necessary Feedly and Pushover credentials and settings

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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