Resources
RSS newsletter resources and workflow guides
Find practical pages that help you discover strong RSS sources, build better newsletter drafts, and create a workflow you can repeat every week or month.
This resource library is built for newsletter creators, marketers, agencies, and operators who want a repeatable way to go from source discovery to a finished issue. Some pages help you find feed URLs and choose better publications. Others help you turn those sources into weekly digests, monthly roundups, or email-ready drafts for the sending platform you already use.
If you are new to RSS newsletters, start with the guide pages so you can build a better source stack. If your feeds are already in place, jump straight into the workflow pages to choose the right drafting path for your cadence and format. The goal of this page is to help you choose the right next step without having to open every resource first.
Start here
Pick the page that matches where you are
The fastest path depends on whether you still need sources, already have feeds, or are choosing a publishing cadence. These shortcuts cover the most common starting points.
New to RSS newsletters
Start with feed discovery so you know how to find usable RSS URLs and build a source list worth curating.
Need better sources
Use the source guide when you want stronger publications, niche coverage, and more reliable inputs for each issue.
Already have feeds
Jump straight into the main RSS-to-newsletter workflow when your source stack is ready and you want a finished draft fast.
Publishing on a schedule
Pick a cadence-specific workflow if you already know whether you publish a weekly digest or a monthly roundup.
How it fits together
Use the resources as one workflow, not seven separate pages
A strong newsletter workflow usually starts with source selection, then moves into cadence and drafting. The pages below are designed to help at each stage.
Find reliable sources
Start by finding feed URLs and choosing stronger publications. Better inputs usually lead to better summaries, stronger story selection, and more consistent issues.
Choose the right issue format
Decide whether you need a general RSS-to-newsletter workflow, a weekly digest, a monthly roundup, or a draft that is ready to move into your sending platform.
Draft, refine, and send
Once the feeds and cadence are clear, DigestFlow helps you generate titles, subject lines, highlights, and the full issue draft so you can edit lightly and publish faster.
Compare workflows
Choose the workflow that matches your publishing style
These pages overlap, but each one is strongest for a slightly different job. Use this quick comparison if you are deciding between them.
Workflow
RSS to Newsletter Tool
Best for: Curated issues built from multiple feeds.
When to use it: Use this when you already have a source list and want one place to pull stories, choose the strongest angles, and turn them into a complete issue.
What you get: A polished newsletter draft with a headline, subject lines, highlights, and the full body copy.
Workflow
AI Newsletter Generator
Best for: Faster drafting from real source material.
When to use it: Use this when the writing step is the main bottleneck and you want AI help structuring the issue, not just brainstorming ideas.
What you get: Issue titles, subject lines, key highlights, and a structured draft you can edit quickly.
Workflow
RSS to Email Newsletter
Best for: Email-ready copy for your existing sending platform.
When to use it: Use this when you want curated newsletter copy that is easy to move into Mailchimp, Kit, Substack, Beehiiv, or another email tool.
What you get: Drafted email content that is ready to review, copy, and send from the platform you already use.
Workflow
Weekly Newsletter Generator
Best for: A consistent 7-day digest.
When to use it: Use this when you publish every week and need a repeatable flow for selecting stories from the last 7 days without rebuilding the issue from scratch.
What you get: A weekly roundup with the strongest recent stories, supporting context, and email-ready structure.
Workflow
Monthly Newsletter Generator
Best for: Monthly recap issues and longer roundups.
When to use it: Use this when a weekly issue feels too frequent and you want a broader summary of the most important stories from the month.
What you get: A monthly digest with top stories, summaries, and a format that works well for recap-style newsletters.
Workflows
Turn feeds into polished newsletter drafts
Explore practical ways to turn RSS feeds into weekly digests, monthly roundups, and email-ready drafts you can send through your existing platform.
Workflow
RSS to Newsletter Tool
Turn multiple RSS feeds into a polished newsletter draft without starting from scratch.
Best for: Curated issues built from multiple feeds.
Output: A polished newsletter draft with a headline, subject lines, highlights, and the full body copy.
Workflow
AI Newsletter Generator
See how DigestFlow drafts titles, subject lines, highlights, and body copy from your source material.
Best for: Faster drafting from real source material.
Output: Issue titles, subject lines, key highlights, and a structured draft you can edit quickly.
Workflow
RSS to Email Newsletter
Build email-ready drafts from RSS feeds and move the final copy into the platform you already use.
Best for: Email-ready copy for your existing sending platform.
Output: Drafted email content that is ready to review, copy, and send from the platform you already use.
Workflow
Weekly Newsletter Generator
Create a weekly digest from your feeds without rebuilding the process every time you publish.
Best for: A consistent 7-day digest.
Output: A weekly roundup with the strongest recent stories, supporting context, and email-ready structure.
Workflow
Monthly Newsletter Generator
Shape a month of source material into a clear roundup with stronger filtering and summarization.
Best for: Monthly recap issues and longer roundups.
Output: A monthly digest with top stories, summaries, and a format that works well for recap-style newsletters.
Guides
Find feeds and choose better sources
Use these guides to discover feed URLs, compare sources, and build a tighter source stack for the newsletters you publish.
Guide
How to Find an RSS Feed URL
Find and validate RSS feed URLs for blogs, newsletters, and publisher sites with a repeatable process.
Use this when: Best when you are still assembling sources and need a practical way to uncover feed URLs on blogs, newsletters, or publication sites.
What you will get: You leave with working feed-finding methods and platform-specific patterns for WordPress, Ghost, Substack, Medium, and more.
Guide
Best RSS Feeds for Newsletters
Explore strong RSS sources across major newsletter niches and build a better source stack.
Use this when: Best when you want to improve the quality of your source stack and discover publications worth monitoring by niche.
What you will get: You get curated feed ideas, selection criteria, and a clearer sense of which sources are worth adding to a newsletter workflow.
FAQ
Common questions about these resources
If you are deciding which page to use first, these answers will help you move faster.
Which resource should I start with?
Start with feed discovery if you do not already have RSS sources. If your sources are ready, begin with the RSS to Newsletter page or the cadence-specific weekly and monthly workflow pages.
What is the difference between RSS to Newsletter and AI Newsletter Generator?
RSS to Newsletter focuses on the full workflow of turning feed inputs into a sendable issue. AI Newsletter Generator focuses more directly on the drafting layer, including titles, subject lines, highlights, and body copy.
When should I use the weekly workflow instead of the monthly workflow?
Use the weekly workflow when you publish frequently and want tighter editorial cadence. Use the monthly workflow when you want a broader recap, fewer sends, and more selective story coverage.
How do the guide pages fit into the workflow?
The guides help you build better inputs. Once you know where to find RSS feeds and which sources are worth following, the workflow pages help you turn those sources into finished newsletter drafts.
Ready to start
Start with the workflow that matches your next issue
If your feeds are already set, the main RSS-to-newsletter workflow is the fastest place to begin. If not, build your source stack first and come back once you have the right inputs.
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