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AI Agent for RSS-to-Social Publishing with AI Summaries

Automate publishing from RSS feeds to Facebook and Instagram with AI-generated summaries and images.

How it works
1 Step
Ingest RSS feed
2 Step
Generate content and visuals
3 Step
Publish and log
The AI agent watches the configured RSS URL and captures new entries as they appear.

Overview

End-to-end automation from RSS input to social output.

The AI agent continuously monitors the configured RSS feed and detects new items in real time. It extracts article content and creates a concise social-friendly summary using an AI model, then generates a topic-based image. It publishes the post to Facebook and Instagram via Graph API, logs the activity in Google Sheets, and notifies you via Telegram when posts go live.


Capabilities

What RSS-to-Social AI Agent does

A compact, automated workflow from feed to post.

01

Monitor RSS feeds for new entries.

02

Extract article content from each entry.

03

Summarize content for social channels.

04

Generate topic-based AI images for each post.

05

Publish posts to Facebook and Instagram via Graph API.

06

Log actions in Google Sheets and send Telegram alerts.

Why you should use RSS-to-Social AI Agent

before → 5 real pain points.

Before
Delays between RSS updates and social posts because manual processing is required.
Manual extraction of article content leads to inconsistencies in summaries.
Brand-agnostic or unclear visuals reduce engagement on posts.
Posting to multiple platforms is time-consuming and error-prone.
No centralized log of what was posted and when, making auditing hard.
After
Posts go live within minutes of a new RSS item.
Consistent, AI-generated summaries aligned to your brand voice.
Relevant AI-generated images match post topics, boosting engagement.
Unified cross-platform publishing to Facebook and Instagram.
Centralized logs and real-time notifications keep teams informed.
Process

How it works

A simple 3-step flow anyone can set up.

Step 01

Ingest RSS feed

The AI agent watches the configured RSS URL and captures new entries as they appear.

Step 02

Generate content and visuals

The agent creates a concise social media summary and builds an AI-generated image for the topic.

Step 03

Publish and log

The agent posts to Facebook and Instagram via Graph API, logs the result in Google Sheets, and sends a Telegram notification.


Example

Example workflow

A realistic scenario showing timing and output.

Scenario: A marketing team subscribes to a tech-news RSS feed. At 08:12, a new article is detected. The agent generates a two-sentence summary and a themed image, posts to Facebook and Instagram within minutes, logs the post in Google Sheets, and sends a Telegram alert with direct links to both posts.

Social Media RSS Feed TriggerGoogle SheetsSupabaseFacebook Graph API AI Agent flow

Audience

Who can benefit

Roles that gain efficiency from RSS-to-Social AI Agent.

✍️ Social Media Manager

Needs fast, consistent posting from multiple feeds to maintain engagement.

💼 Small Business Owner

Wants automated content with branded visuals without hiring a full-time editor.

🧠 Marketing Assistant

Seeks reliable logging and alerts to track content performance.

Content Creator

Desires quick topic-based imagery to accompany summaries.

🎯 PR Specialist

Requires timely amplification of industry news with consistent tone.

📋 Digital Agency Owner

Wants scalable cross-platform publishing for multiple clients.

Integrations

Tools connected to the AI agent and what happens inside each.

RSS Feed Trigger

Monitors one or more RSS feeds and triggers the workflow on new items.

Google Sheets

Logs each post with links, timestamps, and status for auditing.

Supabase

Stores generated media assets and metadata for reuse or archival.

Facebook Graph API

Publishes posts to your Facebook Page or profile with media.

OpenAI / Anthropic / Gemini

Generates AI summaries and prompts for image creation.

Telegram Bot

Sends real-time notifications with direct links to published posts.

Applications

Best use cases

Practical scenarios where the AI agent shines.

Daily industry digest: publish 1–2 posts per source with images.
Cross-posting a tech blog to Facebook and Instagram with consistent branding.
Product launch announcements with on-brand visuals.
Event coverage and timely updates from an RSS feed.
Weekly roundup of top articles with summarized insights.
Niche communities amplified through topic-specific visuals.

FAQ

FAQ

Common concerns and practical answers.

Yes. You can tailor the summary length, tone, and image styling. The prompts are editable to align with your brand guidelines. You can save different prompt profiles for multiple audiences or topics. Changes apply to future posts and can be tested on a preview. This gives you control over consistency and voice.

Absolutely. The agent can watch several feeds and apply per-feed rules for summaries and visuals. You can configure feed-specific prompts, posting frequency, and platform targets. The system consolidates activity in a single log for easy review. You can pause or adjust individual feeds without affecting others.

The workflow includes error handling and retry logic. Failed posts are logged with status details, and Telegram alerts notify you to take action. You can re-run or manually approve retries from the log. This minimizes missed posts and keeps your pipeline transparent.

Images are created by an AI image model using prompts derived from the article topic. You can customize visual style, aspect ratio, and color palette. Generated assets are stored in your chosen storage and linked to the corresponding post in the log.

No credentials are saved by the template. You must connect your own Facebook/Instagram accounts, AI model providers, and messaging tools. The system uses secure, token-based connections and avoids storing sensitive data.

Yes. You can pause one or more feeds, stop publishing to specific platforms, or disable notifications. The logs will reflect the paused status and you can resume with a single action. This gives you complete control over timing and cadence.

Posts, statuses, and links are recorded in Google Sheets and optionally archived in Supabase. Logs include timestamps, feed source, summary content, and media links for auditing and reporting. This provides a clear trail of activity and outcomes.


AI Agent for RSS-to-Social Publishing with AI Summaries

Automate publishing from RSS feeds to Facebook and Instagram with AI-generated summaries and images.

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