Trends move fast. Taskade Genesis monitors your RSS universe around the clock, clusters emerging topics with AI, and gives you a Board of rising signals you can turn into content or strategy — before the crowd arrives.
What Is RSS Trend Spotter Automation?
A Taskade Genesis app that ingests a wide roster of industry RSS feeds, applies AI clustering to group related stories, scores each cluster by recency and velocity, and surfaces the fastest-rising topics in a visual Board your team can triage and act on.
Why Use RSS Trend Spotter Automation?
Scrolling feeds manually is how you miss the moment that matters.
- Broad coverage — connect as many feeds as you like; 100+ two-way integrations handle the data pipeline.
- AI clustering — embedded agents using 15+ frontier models group semantically related items automatically.
- Velocity scoring — reliable automations calculate how fast a topic is accelerating and rank it accordingly.
- One dataset, many views — analyze trends on a Board, then switch to Table to export a sorted list for your editorial team.
- Persistent memory — agents remember your priority topics across sessions and surface them first.
Who Should Use RSS Trend Spotter Automation?
- SEO and content teams who want to publish first on trending keywords.
- Product managers tracking competitor announcements and market shifts.
- Investors and analysts monitoring sector signals in real time.
- Community managers finding viral topics before pitching them to their audience.
How To Set Up RSS Trend Spotter Automation?
- Clone the RSS-Feed Inbox app from /automate with one click — no per-seat fees, no lock-in.
- Add your RSS feed URLs across news, blogs, and social aggregators.
- Set the topic categories you care about; the AI agent will learn your preferences — see /learn/agents/custom-agents.
- Configure daily velocity reports via /learn/automation/automations-execution.
- Review the Board each morning and assign high-signal topics to your team as tasks.
Browse more signal-tracking tools at /agents and explore community workflows at /community.
