FundamentalsHow to add Notes to articles on FeedlyAdd notes, highlights, and tag your teammates on articlesMaximize the value of your research efforts by enhancing your findings with notes, highlights, and tags while collaborating seamlessly with your teammates. In this article, we’ll show you different ways to share valuable insights with your team directly through the Feedly app.You can share your notes and highlights with your teammates through email, Team Boards, Slack, MS Teams, Buffer, and more.Follow these five steps for smarter collaboration with Feedly EnterpriseStep 1: Connect to Slack or BufferDid you know you can directly tag your teammates in Feedly?Scroll down your screen and click on ‘Integrations’You should see the ‘Share content’ labelClick on ‘Connect to Slack’ and/or ‘Connect to Buffer’ buttonYou can also tag your teammates using their email address. For this, you don’t need an additional integration.Step 2: Pick your articleOpen the article of your interestImmediately, you should see a ‘Notes’ box under the headlineStep 3: Type in your note and tag through email, Slack, or BufferEmail tag:Start typing your NoteMention someone through the email method by adding a “+” followed by their email address (no spaces). Feedly immediately sends them an email with your Note and a link to the storySlack or Buffer tag:Type in your noteMention a colleague by adding the ‘@’ symbol followed by their Slack or Buffer username, and the Feedly slackbot will notify them immediatelyStep 4: Save your NoteClick the green “Add Note” button, and you’re done!Step 5 (Additional): Adding HighlightsIf you want your teammates to focus on specific sentences in the article, you can highlight them!Simply select the sentence or phrase of your interest, and the ‘Highlight’ button will show up.Note: You can also directly Tweet (now X), post to WordPress, clip to Evernote, save to OneNote or Search Google by clicking the respective buttons.FAQsDo I have to save the story in a Team Board for notes and mentions to work?No, you can mention a colleague on any story, and they will see the email or Slack notification. However, it will be easier to locate the story later if you save it to a Team Board.What does the email notification look like?The person you mention using “[email protected]” will receive an email from Feedly right away. The email includes a link to the story on Feedly along with your note.What does the Slack notification look like?It appears in Slack immediately, with a link to the story in Feedly:Can I send a note to one of our Slack channels?Yes, sending your notes to Slack channels is a great way to give your team a heads up about a story. Add a hashtag before the Slack channel name in your note. The Feedly slackbot will send your note with a link to the story in Feedly.Here’s an example: Remi (@remitrang) sent this note to our team’s #random channel. It shows who sent it, the note, the channel name (#random), and a link to the story.Can I edit or delete a note?Yes. To edit your note, put your cursor over the note box and click “Edit.” Click “Update” when you’re done editing.What happens to edited notes in Slack?Edited notes in Feedly will be updated in the slackbot message. However, your colleague will not receive a new Slack notification for each edit. Deleted notes are not deleted in Slack.Do notes expire?No, your notes remain in Feedly for easy reference anytime.How do I get my team into Feedly?We would love to set you up with a free 30-day trial of Feedly for Market Intelligence or Feedly for Threat Intelligence, which includes tailored training sessions for you and your team.
Source: Internet Gov forum