Connect RSS feeds to Fabric and new content is automatically saved to your library. Articles, blog posts, and updates arrive in your workspace, searchable and ready to read.
Automatic content, zero effort.
Add any RSS feed.
Paste a feed URL into Fabric and new content starts syncing automatically. Blog posts, news articles, journal updates, podcast episodes, and any other RSS-compatible source flow directly into your workspace.
Content arrives in your library.
New items from your feeds appear as saved content in Fabric, just like anything else in your workspace. They are immediately searchable, accessible to your AI assistant, and ready to read in reader mode.
Organize however you want.
Route feeds into specific folders, apply tags automatically, or let Fabric's smart organization handle categorization. Each feed can go to a different location in your workspace depending on how you want to use it.
Read, save, and build on what arrives.
Read in a focused environment.
Content from your feeds can be read in Fabric's reader mode, giving you a clean, distraction-free reading experience with progress tracking and estimated read times.
Annotate and highlight.
Mark up articles as you read them using Fabric's annotation tools. Highlights and comments stay attached to the content and become part of your searchable workspace.
Ask your AI assistant.
Your AI assistant has access to everything that arrives through your feeds. Ask it to summarize recent articles, compare perspectives across sources, or find specific information from content you have not read yet.
A smarter way to stay informed.
RSS has been around for decades, but most RSS readers are dead ends. You scroll through a feed, maybe read a few articles, and then the content disappears into an archive you never revisit. The articles you read do not connect to your notes. The insights you found do not feed into your research. Your reading and your work exist in separate worlds.
Fabric treats RSS content differently. When an article arrives through a feed, it becomes part of your workspace. It is searchable alongside your notes, files, and saved links. It is accessible to your AI assistant. You can annotate it, reference it in your notes, or organize it into a research collection. Feed content is not siloed in a separate reader app. It is integrated into the same workspace where you do your thinking and writing.
Stay current without the noise.
For researchers tracking academic journals, marketers monitoring industry publications, or founders keeping up with competitors, RSS feeds in Fabric provide a consistent stream of relevant content without the noise of social media or algorithmic feeds. You choose exactly which sources to follow, and everything arrives in one place. Combined with background agents, you can automate digests and summaries of what has arrived, so you can skim the highlights without reading every article.
This makes RSS feeds in Fabric especially useful for competitive research and market research. Follow your competitors' blogs, industry news sites, and relevant publications. Content syncs automatically, and you can search across all of it or ask your AI assistant to surface trends and developments you might have missed.
Build a knowledge base that grows itself.
One of the most powerful aspects of connecting RSS feeds to Fabric is that your workspace grows automatically. Every article, every blog post, every update that arrives through a feed adds to your searchable library. Over time, you build a rich archive of content related to your field, your interests, or your industry without doing any manual saving. For people building a second brain or maintaining a digital garden, RSS feeds are a way to continuously expand your knowledge base with curated sources.
Content creators and writers can use feeds to build a library of reference material that informs their own content planning. Product managers can follow product blogs and industry analysis that feeds into their strategic thinking. The content arrives passively, but because it lives in Fabric, it is always available when you need it.
Use cases
Competitive research
Follow competitors' blogs, press releases, and product updates. Content syncs automatically and is searchable alongside your own competitive research notes and analysis.
Market research
Track industry publications, news sites, and analyst blogs. Build a continuously growing library of market intelligence that your AI assistant can summarize and search through.
Academic research
Follow journal feeds and preprint servers to stay current with new publications in your field. New papers arrive in your workspace and integrate with your existing research workflow.
Content planning
Follow the publications, blogs, and creators that inform your own work. Build a reference library that feeds into your content planning and ideation process.
Reading habit
Curate a personal reading list from your favourite blogs and publications. Read in reader mode, annotate what matters, and build a library of content you have actually engaged with. See how Fabric supports reading.
Perfect for
Researchers
Follow academic journals, preprint servers, and field-specific blogs. New publications arrive automatically and become part of your searchable research library. Learn more about Fabric for researchers.
Marketers
Monitor industry news, competitor updates, and relevant publications. Build a growing library of market intelligence that informs your campaigns and strategy. Learn more about Fabric for marketers.
Content creators and writers
Follow the publications and voices that inspire your work. Build a reference library that grows automatically and feeds into your content planning process. Learn more about Fabric for content creators.
Founders and product managers
Track competitors, industry trends, and product thinking from sources you trust. Stay informed without spending time manually checking websites or relying on social media algorithms. Learn more about Fabric for founders.
Works seamlessly with other features.
Reader mode
Content from RSS feeds can be read in Fabric's reader mode for a clean, distraction-free reading experience with progress tracking.
AI assistant
Your AI assistant can search, summarize, and answer questions about content from your feeds. Ask it to digest what has arrived this week or find specific information across all your sources.
Smart search
Feed content is fully searchable alongside everything else in your workspace. Find articles by topic, keyword, or meaning using natural language queries.
Background agents
Combine RSS feeds with background agents to automate weekly digests, trend summaries, or content roundups from your subscribed sources.
FAQ
How do I add an RSS feed?
Paste the feed URL into Fabric and it will start syncing content automatically. You can add as many feeds as you want and route each one to a specific folder or space in your workspace.
What types of feeds does Fabric support?
Fabric supports standard RSS and Atom feeds. Most blogs, news sites, podcasts, and publications offer RSS feeds that are compatible with Fabric.
How often does feed content sync?
Fabric checks your feeds regularly for new content. New items typically appear in your workspace shortly after they are published on the source site.
Can I organize feed content into specific folders?
Yes. You can route each feed into a specific folder, space, or tag structure. You can also let Fabric's smart organization automatically categorize incoming content.
Can I search across all my feeds at once?
Yes. Content from all your feeds is searchable alongside your notes, files, and other content. One search query can return results from any feed or any part of your workspace.
Can my AI assistant access feed content?
Yes. The AI assistant can read, summarize, and answer questions about any content that has arrived through your feeds. You can ask it to digest recent arrivals or search for specific information across all your sources.
Can I annotate articles from my feeds?
Yes. Content from feeds works with Fabric's annotation tools just like any other content. You can highlight, comment, and mark up articles as you read them.
Is there a limit to how many feeds I can add?
Limits depend on your plan. See pricing for details on feed allowances across different plan tiers.
How is this different from a traditional RSS reader?
In a traditional RSS reader, articles live in a separate app and are disconnected from your notes, files, and work. In Fabric, feed content becomes part of your workspace. It is searchable, accessible to your AI assistant, and can be annotated, organized, and referenced alongside everything else you save.
Can I combine RSS feeds with background agents?
Yes. You can set up background agents that automatically summarize, analyze, or digest content arriving through your feeds on a schedule. This is useful for generating weekly roundups or tracking trends across multiple sources.

