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Sync new Feedly articles to an Airtable content library

This automation allows users to monitor new articles published in their Feedly boards and automatically create corresponding records in their Airtable database.

By triggering on new articles in Feedly, the automation will populate Airtable records with details like title, content, URL, and publication date, eliminating the need for manual data entry. This integration streamlines the process of archiving and organizing article information, making it easier for users to keep their content library up to date.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 8sEst. cost: $0.0005
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Workflow preview

What this template does

  • Monitors new articles published in Feedly boards
  • Automatically creates Airtable records for each new article
  • Populates Airtable records with title, content, URL, and publication date
  • Eliminates the need for manual data entry
  • Organizes article information in an Airtable base

How it works

1
Trigger

Detect new articles in Feedly

The automation monitors your Feedly boards for new articles. Whenever a new article is published, it will trigger the next step.

2
Logic

Extract article details

The automation will extract key details from the new article, including the title, content, URL, and publication date.

3
Action

Create Airtable record

The extracted article details will be used to create a new record in your Airtable database, preserving the information for future reference.

4
Logic

Custom data processing

If needed, the automation can perform custom logic to further process or transform the article data before storing it in Airtable.

Setup guide

1

Add Feedly Credential

Add your Feedly API credential in the Latenode Credentials panel. This will allow the automation to securely access your Feedly account.

2

Configure Feedly Board

In the Feedly node settings, select the Feedly board you want to monitor for new articles.

3

Add Airtable Credential

Add your Airtable API credential in the Latenode Credentials panel. This will allow the automation to create new records in your Airtable base.

4

Map Feedly Data to Airtable

In the Airtable node settings, map the Feedly article data fields (e.g. title, content, URL, publication date) to the corresponding Airtable record fields.

5

Enable Automation

Save and enable your Latenode automation. The automation will now monitor your Feedly board and automatically create new Airtable records for each new article published.

Requirements

Connect your Feedly account to access your boards and monitor for new articles
Connect your Airtable account and select the base where you want to create new records
Set up an Airtable base with the necessary table structure to store article details (e.g. title, content, URL, publication date)
Grant the automation access to read your Feedly boards and write to the selected Airtable base

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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