Save RSS feed entries in Evernote

Capture all your favorite RSS content directly into Evernote without lifting a finger.

  • Execute the task periodically
  • Extract the next new entry from an RSS channel (rss → rss_new)
  • Create a note (evernote → create_note)

Manually tracking and saving valuable content from your favorite RSS feeds to Evernote eats up your focus and time—especially when new entries arrive all day long. Missing or forgetting to capture a key article means losing actionable insights or creative inspiration among the noise. Multiply this chore by several feeds and you could be wasting hours a week, all while your personal knowledge library stays incomplete and searching for past gems gets harder and harder.

This formula from Botize takes the tedium out of your hands: it checks your chosen RSS feed every hour and, whenever there’s a new entry, instantly creates a new, neatly organized note in Evernote with the article’s details. No need to monitor feeds, copy texts, or switch apps—your digital notebook keeps growing with fresh, relevant content, freeing your mind for bigger thinking and deep work. The result? You transform from a distracted content chaser into a calm, always-prepared curator with a searchable, structured archive.

Ready to reclaim your time and capture every worthwhile article automatically? Just follow the step-by-step to set up Botize with this formula, then customize the frequency, filter out noise, and decide exactly which feeds to monitor. Or jump right in using the ready-to-go version—either way, you’ll never lose an important update again.

Automate this task with 3 simple prompts

Copy and paste the following prompts into Botize's AI task editor

  1. 2

    Select the AI editing tool.

    AI Prompt Tool
  2. 3

    Start by making sure the automation runs regularly without you having to trigger it manually.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Set up the automation to run automatically every hour. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  3. 4

    Add a way for the automation to check an RSS feed and get any new entries as they appear.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Create a step that fetches new articles from the RSS feed located at http://www.theinternetofthings.eu/rss.xml every hour. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  4. 5

    Now, make sure that each new item from the RSS feed is saved for you to review later.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Add a step that creates a new note in Evernote for each new RSS entry, using the entry's link as the note title and the content as the note body. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  5. 6

    Your automation is ready to use. Click the 'Save changes' button.

    Save changes

Effortlessly Organize Your Ideas with Evernote

Imagine automatically saving all those insightful articles or blog posts from your favorite RSS feeds straight into Evernote. No more copy-pasting, just pure efficiency.

Manual Botize
Checking RSS feeds 20 0 Minutes
Copy-pasting to Evernote 15 0 Minutes
Organizing notes 10 0 Minutes
Total 45 0 Minutes

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⌾︎ You're tired of manually saving interesting articles

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âś• You never read RSS feeds

âś• You prefer old school pen and paper


âś“ Adjust the frequency of RSS feed checks based on your reading habits.

âś“ Choose specific tags to categorize your Evernote entries.

âś“ Personalize the note title template to better suit the content.




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