FundamentalsSetting Up Feedly + ZapierConnect your Feedly account to over 6,000 other apps and services with ZapierZapier connects your Feedly account to over 6,000 other apps and services, allowing you to create your own automations and perform tasks according to rules you define.For example, you can automatically add your Read Later articles to a Google Spreadsheet, or post articles from your Feedly Boards to your team via Trello or group chat. The possibilities are limitless.Feedly + GmailShare new articles in a Feedly Feed via Gmail emailUse this ZapFeedly + NotionStore new articles from Feedly Boards as items in Notion databasesUse this ZapFeedly + Google SheetsSave articles added to Boards in Feedly to new rows in Google SheetsUse this ZapFeedly + SlackShare new articles in Feedly Feeds on SlackUse this ZapNot seeing what you’re looking for?Create from scratch or learn moreSetting up Feedly + Zapier for the first time:To connect Feedly to Zapier, first create an account or log into Zapier.Next, either find a “Zap” that connects Feedly to another service, or create a new one.Zapier will ask you to authorize your Feedly account.Once you’ve authenticated your Feedly account, Zapier will test your connection and enable the Zap.You can find the some of most popular pre-made Feedly Zaps here.Creating your first Feedly Zap on Zapier:Choose Feedly and the other app you’d like to connect: First, you select the apps you want to connect. Zapier supports a vast library of applications, including popular ones like Gmail, Slack, Google Sheets, and more.Create a Zap: A “Zap” is a workflow that connects two apps. You define a “Trigger” (an event in one app, like a new article in a Feedly Board) and an “Action” (what should happen in another app, like creating sending an email to your team).Set Up Triggers and Actions: For each app, you configure the specific trigger and action parameters.Test Your Zap: You can test your Zap to make sure it functions as expected. This helps you identify and fix any issues before deploying it.Publish Your Zap: Once you’re satisfied with the Feedly x Zap’s functionality, you publish it. From that point on, the Zap runs automatically whenever the specified trigger event in Feedly occurs.Monitor and Manage Zaps: Zapier provides a dashboard where you can monitor the performance of your Zaps, review logs, and make adjustments as needed.FAQsI want to make my own Feedly Zaps, what triggers and actions are supported?The following triggers and actions are supported from Zapier for Feedly:Triggers:New AI Feed article triggers when a new article is found in an AI Feed. (Instant)New article in Board triggers when an article is added to a Board. (Instant)New article in Feed triggers when a new article is published in a feed.New article in Folder triggers when a new article is published in a Feedly folder.New Article Saved for Later triggers when a new article is saved in “Read Later”. (Instant)New Highlight triggers when you add a new highlight to an article. (Instant)New Note triggers when you add a new note to an article. (Instant)New popular article in Folder triggers when a new popular article is published in a Feedly folder.Actions:Add Article to Board add an article to a board from a URL.Create New Article saves a new article to a board.Subscribe to Feed adds to new feed subscription to Feedly.
Source: Internet Gov forum