Subscribe to content that get automatically added to your knowledge base
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Paul Richards
You should be able to subscribe to RSS feeds, newsletters, YouTube Channels and Podcasts. This content should automatically get summarised and added to your knowledge base. You should also get an email when new content is added.
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Sankari Nair
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Built in Feed / Reader
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Jeremy Bentley
It would be great to have RSS feed functionality where we can subscribe to sources and get the latest published content.
As you browse through your feed, you can then save articles into the normal Recall workflow.
I'm currently using Readwise as my news source and finding overlaps with Recall, but I think if Recall added RSS feed functionality then I wouldn't need Readwise :)
Thanks!
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Sankari Nair
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Sync to YouTube playlist
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tklein
Besides sharing, which sometimes fails with a parsing error. It would be great to add the video by just adding it to a YouTube playlist. This would allow to ingest content from any platform YouTube is been used.
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Daniel Lauxtermann
That would be an amazing function. It would allow to automatically build a knowledge base based on source like a podcast without having to add everything manual.
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Art Kinkade
Could I do this with emailed content? That would be amazing.
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Mathijs Visser
When you create a RSS reader function, an inbox is mandatory. Otherwise your knowledgebase would be flooded with unread cards.
Sankari Nair
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Forward email to Recall
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drp
It would be great to be able to forward content rich emails to Recall and save the knowledge to the recall brain
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andreas.lindenblatt
Super important! Regardless of whether forwarding or drag-and-drop, preferably using an export function (which searches all emails on a topic and assigns them to a map).
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Swagmen toSweden
+1 to both, emai and RSS - I had both at omnivore before it went down and it was a real help to discover more relevant. With Ai search over the whole knowledge base activated will make keeping track of topics a real breeze
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remco
I see more added value in an integration with a RSS tool like Inoreader and the ability to store content via an API from such tool. This keeps functionality separate.
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Kelly Dolan-Sapp
Have regularly reoccurring meetings (on YouTube) be recorded and then have the summary emailed to you.
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