RSS feeds in your information supply – not as a reader that someone opens in the morning – or doesn’t.
Connecting RSS Feeds – Customized and Seamless
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a standardized format for delivering content – news sites, blogs, industry portals, and many software platforms publish new content as RSS feeds. Companies can use these feeds to automatically capture industry news, competitor activities, regulatory changes, or market trends. For operationally complex companies, RSS feeds are relevant because external knowledge should not be caught by occasional reading – but should flow into decision-making processes as structured input. We integrate RSS feeds into customized enterprise software. No generic feed reader solution – but a tailored connection that perfectly fits your processes and system.
What We Connect
| Integration Options | |
|---|---|
| 🔄 | Automatically monitor RSS feeds and transfer new entries to the central system |
| 📊 | Prepare topic frequencies, sources, and trends for strategic reporting |
| 📄 | Classify, summarize, and assign feed entries to the right context using AI |
| ⚡ | Event-driven workflows – e.g., inform sales about a relevant article, notify compliance of regulatory changes |
| 🔗 | Seamless connection to CRM, knowledge base, marketing, and other systems |
How the Integration Works
We develop custom feed parsers that retrieve RSS and Atom feeds at defined intervals and feed them into the system. The integration is developed as a fixed component of your operating system. What this means in concrete terms:
| 🏗️ | Custom connection – sources, filters, and processing based on your requirements |
| 🔄 | Automatic data flow – new feed entries land in the system without manual input |
| 🗄️ | A data foundation – external knowledge becomes part of your central system |
| 🛡️ | Safe and documented – open data, controlled sources, documented |
Typical Use Case
A consulting company wants to systematically capture regulatory changes, industry news, and competitor activities. Currently, someone reads three news sites in the morning – unsystematic and dependent on individual effort.
With the integration, the operating system automatically monitors relevant feeds. New articles are filtered and classified using AI. Relevant entries generate notifications to the responsible teams. Market observation shifts from morning reading to automated information supply.
Part of Your Operating System
RSS is a simple, open format – but as an information source, it is extremely powerful. Used in isolation, it remains a reader that nobody opens regularly. Only as part of an integrated system do RSS feeds realize their full potential – when relevant content is automatically recognized and forwarded to the right places. We develop AI-powered operating systems for operationally complex companies. The RSS integration is one building block of that.
