Monitor multiple RSS feeds, categorize items with rules, and post summaries to Telegram automatically.
The AI agent ingests updates from multiple RSS feeds and normalizes metadata. It applies categorization rules to tag items by topic and source, filtering duplicates. It publishes concise digests to Telegram and logs actions for auditing.
Automatically filters and forwards relevant updates to Telegram.
Fetches items from configured RSS feeds.
Removes duplicates across sources.
Applies categorization rules to tag items by topic, source, and relevance.
Formats items into concise messages or digests.
Posts updates to the designated Telegram channel.
Logs activity and errors for auditing and troubleshooting.
Before, you manually checked multiple RSS feeds and decided what to post. After, the AI agent automates collection, categorization, and delivery to Telegram with consistent formatting.
A simple three-step flow that anyone can use.
Polls each configured RSS source at a defined interval and retrieves newly published items.
Uses predefined conditions to tag items by topic, source, and relevance, and removes duplicates.
Formats selected items into a digest and posts to the chosen Telegram channel.
One realistic scenario showing setup, timing, and outcome.
Scenario: A content team tracks five RSS feeds (TechCrunch, The Verge, Wired, Ars Technica, and product blogs). At 08:00 each morning, the agent fetches new items, categorizes them by topic, and posts a concise digest to Telegram at 08:15, including 5–7 headlines.
Who benefits from automated RSS-to-Telegram updates.
needs timely industry updates to inform content strategy.
wants timely news digests to share with followers.
needs automated tagging to maintain organization across feeds.
wants to monitor industry news without daily manual checks.
requires consolidated sources to draft roundups.
manages client channels and needs consistent posting.
Core tools that enable RSS-to-Telegram automation.
Posts updates to a Telegram channel or chat.
Fetches from multiple sources to feed the agent.
Formats headlines and summaries for Telegram.
Applies category rules and de-duplicates items.
Concrete scenarios where this AI agent shines.
Common questions and clarifications.
No coding is required. The setup uses a guided UI where you paste RSS feed URLs and provide a Telegram bot token. The agent includes sensible defaults for common sources and posting formats. If you need advanced behavior, you can adjust categorization rules and posting frequency without writing code.
Yes. You can define topic tags, source-based rules, and relevance thresholds in the rule editor. Rules can be applied globally or per-feed to tailor digests. The interface supports adding or removing conditions as your needs evolve. Changes take effect in the next posting cycle.
You configure a check interval (for example every 5, 15, or 60 minutes). The agent can also be triggered by a schedule or feed activity if the platform supports webhooks. It gracefully handles spikes by batching items for posting. If a feed is temporarily unavailable, it retries in the next cycle and logs the issue.
Yes. You can configure multiple destinations with separate posting rules. Each channel can receive different digests or the same unified feed. The agent stores authentication per channel and enforces access control. You can switch destinations without changing feed setup.
You provide a Telegram bot token and add the bot to the target channel. Feeds are added by URL, and the agent stores these securely. Access tokens and URLs are kept in secure storage and are adjustable at any time. The setup includes a test run to verify permissions before going live.
The agent logs feed errors and retries with backoff. If a feed remains unavailable, it is skipped for that cycle and the agent continues with others. You receive a notification about persistent failures. Normal operation resumes once the feed is reachable again.
Yes. You can choose between headlines only, short summaries, or longer digests. Post formats can be configured per feed or per channel. You can limit the number of items included in each digest. The options are designed to require no code to update.
Monitor multiple RSS feeds, categorize items with rules, and post summaries to Telegram automatically.