Your team doesn't have time to skim 15 research feeds every week. Taskade Genesis pulls them all in, lets an AI agent write the summaries, and delivers a clean weekly roundup — from one prompt, no code required.
What Is RSS Research Roundup Automation?
A Taskade Genesis app that subscribes to academic journals, preprint servers, and industry blogs via RSS, groups new items by topic, generates plain-English summaries using frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, and publishes the digest inside a shared workspace.
Why Use RSS Research Roundup Automation?
Keeping a team informed shouldn't require a part-time librarian.
- Automated ingestion — 100+ two-way integrations pull new papers and posts the moment feeds refresh.
- AI summaries — agents with persistent memory learn your team's focus areas over time and highlight what matters.
- Relational tagging — the Relationship field links each item to a project or client it supports.
- Scheduled publishing — reliable automations send the digest to your inbox or Slack every Monday morning.
- Multiple views — flip to Mind Map to visualize how research topics connect across your work.
Who Should Use RSS Research Roundup Automation?
- R&D teams staying current with fast-moving scientific fields.
- Content strategists building thought-leadership pipelines from new research.
- Consultants who need weekly briefings for clients without extra admin work.
- Educators curating reading lists for students or communities.
How To Set Up RSS Research Roundup Automation?
- Go to /automate, find the Content Workflow app, and click Use Automation to clone it to your workspace.
- Paste in your RSS feed URLs — journals, newsletters, blogs — and set your topic keywords.
- Configure the AI agent's summarization style; see /learn/agents/custom-agents for guidance.
- Schedule a weekly digest delivery via /learn/automation/automations-execution.
- Share the workspace with your team so everyone reads from the same source of truth.
Find more content workflow templates at /templates and see what others have built at /community.
