We’ve added RSS feed support to Listify. You can now configure lists to automatically pull content from any RSS or Atom feed.
How It Works
Connect an RSS feed to a list, and Listify will periodically check for new entries and add them automatically. Each list can have multiple feeds, and each feed can populate multiple lists if you want.
The feature includes basic filtering - you can set keywords to include or exclude specific content. Useful if you only want certain topics from a broader feed.
Example: AI Coding News
Dan Voronov maintains a curated collection of AI coding news at aicode.danvoronov.com. We’ve set up a public Listify list that automatically syncs with his RSS feed:
Latest AI Coding News by danvoronov
The list updates automatically whenever Dan adds new content. It’s a good demonstration of how RSS feeds can keep your collections current without manual work.
Getting Started
If you have lists that track specific topics or sources, check your list settings. The RSS feed option is now available for all users. Add a feed URL, optionally configure filters, and let the system handle the updates.
Items from RSS feeds work like any other items in Listify - they get the same metadata enrichment and can be organized, tagged, and shared as usual.
Have feeds you’d like to track? Try it out and let us know how it works for your workflow.