Content Sources

Sources are websites and feeds that inspire your AI articles. Here's how to set them up.

Types of sources

RSS Feed

The easiest way. Paste any RSS/Atom feed URL and we'll monitor it for new articles. Works with most blogs, news sites, and content platforms.

https://techcrunch.com/feed/

Web Scraper

For websites without RSS feeds. We visit the page periodically and extract new content automatically.

https://example.com/blog

API

Connect to any API that returns articles or content. Supports JSON endpoints with custom headers.

https://api.example.com/articles

Webhook

Send content to your blog programmatically. Useful for Zapier, n8n, or custom integrations.

POST to your webhook URL

How to add a source

  1. 1Go to your blog's Sources tab
  2. 2Click 'Browse 100+ ready-made feeds' to pick from our catalog, or click 'Add Source'
  3. 3Paste a feed URL -- we'll validate it instantly and show a preview of recent articles
  4. 4Choose a name and set how often to check for new content
  5. 5Click 'Add Source' -- done! We'll start fetching content right away

Tips for better results

  • -- Start with 3-5 sources -- you can always add more later
  • -- Mix different source types for diverse content (news + blogs + research)
  • -- Use the source catalog for pre-verified, high-quality feeds
  • -- Check source health regularly -- broken feeds stop producing content
  • -- Set poll intervals based on how often the source publishes (busy sites = 15min, weekly blogs = 60min)

Frequently asked questions

How many sources can I have?

Free: 1 per blog. Starter: 5. Pro: 25. Enterprise: unlimited.

What if a source stops working?

We'll show a 'Can't connect' status badge. Check the URL is still valid, or remove and re-add the source.

Can I import an OPML file?

Not yet, but you can paste feed URLs one at a time. Our catalog has 100+ pre-configured feeds to browse.

How often are sources checked?

Default is every 30 minutes. You can adjust this per source from 5 minutes to 24 hours.