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Receive Pushover alerts for new RSS feed content updates

This automation workflow monitors an RSS feed for new articles or content updates and automatically sends a notification to the user's mobile device via the Pushover service.

Whenever a new item is detected in the RSS feed, the automation will generate a push notification that is delivered to the user's smartphone or other mobile device. This provides a convenient way for users to stay up-to-date on the latest content from their subscribed feeds without needing to manually check each one. The primary purpose is to streamline content discovery and delivery, helping users efficiently consume new information as it becomes available.

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

  • Extracts new articles from the specified RSS feed
  • Normalizes article data into a consistent format
  • Filters out duplicate or outdated content
  • Stores article metadata in a structured format
  • Generates push notifications for new articles via Pushover

How it works

1
Trigger

Start Monitoring RSS Feed

The automation is manually initiated to begin monitoring the RSS feed for new content.

2
Action

Connect RSS Feed

The user provides the URL of the RSS feed that the automation should monitor for updates.

3
Action

Fetch RSS Feed Content

The automation uses a headless browser to fetch the latest content from the specified RSS feed.

4
Logic

Process Feed Items

The automation normalizes and filters the fetched RSS feed items to identify any new content that has not been previously processed.

5
Action

Send Pushover Notification

For each new item detected in the RSS feed, the automation generates a push notification that is delivered to the user's mobile device via the Pushover service.

Setup guide

1

Add Pushover Credential

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

2

Configure RSS Reader Node

1. Add an RSS Reader node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, enter the URL of the RSS feed you want to monitor. 3. Customize the node settings to your preferences, such as how often to check for new items.

3

Configure Pushover Notification Node

1. Add a Pushover Notification node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, select the Pushover credential you added earlier. 3. Configure the notification content, such as the title and message to send for each new RSS item.

4

Map RSS Data to Pushover Node

1. In the Pushover Notification node, map the relevant data from the RSS Reader node to the Pushover notification fields, such as title, message, and URL.

5

Test and Publish Workflow

1. Test your workflow by manually triggering it or waiting for the next scheduled run. 2. Once you're satisfied with the results, publish your workflow in Latenode so it can run automatically.

Requirements

Create a Pushover account and obtain an API token to enable push notifications to your mobile device
Configure an RSS feed source URL that you want to monitor for new content
Enable the Latenode 'headless-browser' integration in your workspace to power the RSS scraping functionality
Ensure the Latenode workspace has the necessary permissions to access the target RSS feed URL

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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