Discover, subscribe to, and filter RSS feeds across many websites automatically.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "airsstool" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use RSSHub to find and subscribe to 10 RSS feeds related to AI and large language models. Group them into "news media," "tech blogs," and "company updates," and filter out items with titles containing hiring or event registration.
A list of discovered and subscribed RSS feeds, their group assignments, and the active content filtering rules.
Create a subscription group called "Competitor Monitoring" that collects blog, changelog, and announcement RSS feeds from five SaaS competitors, and keep only content related to pricing, feature launches, and product roadmaps.
The competitor monitoring group configuration, associated RSS sources, and the scope of updates kept after topic-based filtering.
Review my current RSS subscriptions, identify broken, duplicate, and long-inactive feeds, then regroup valid subscriptions into "product," "engineering," and "marketing," and provide cleanup suggestions.
A subscription health check report, the reorganized grouping plan, and a list of feeds recommended for removal or retention.
Subscribe to RSS feeds, summarize news, and organize results into tools.
Find, route, and organize academic paper insights through Semantic Scholar workflows.
Resolve store domains and fetch AI-ready full product feed details.
Connect any website to AgentReady for AI agent search and Q&A.
Discover, verify, and assess AI agents before making transactions.
Discover and organize useful AI tools for selection and ongoing tracking.