- First, you need to register in ApiX-Drive
- Choose what data to transfer from RSS to Gist
- Turn on auto-update
- Now the data will be automatically transferred from RSS to Gist
Integration RSS + Gist
Create integration of RSS and Gist yourself, without programmers
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RSS (159 available connectors)
Gist (252 available connectors)
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Automation capabilities of
RSS and Gist
Configure the rules once, according to which the systems will work.
Transmit data at specified intervals from RSS to Gist.
Transmit data at specified intervals from RSS to Gist.
Data source: RSS, available actions:
- Get NOTE (all)
- Get NOTE (new)
Data receiver: Gist, available actions:
- Add TAG to contact
- Create/Update CONTACT
- Delete TAG from contact
- Reply to CONVERSATION
F.A.Q. on integration of RSS and Gist
How is integration of RSS and Gist carried out?
How long does the integration take?
Depending on the system you want to integrate, the setup time may vary from 5 to 30 minutes. On average, it takes 10-15 minutes.
How much does it cost to integrate RSS with Gist?
You don't need to pay for the integration, as all the functionality is available at all plans. You pay only for the amount of data transferred from one of your systems to another through our service. If you have a small amount of data per month, you can use a free plan and switch to a paid one, if necessary. More information about plans .
How many integrations are available in Apix-Drive?
At the moment, we have 283+ integrations beside RSS and Gist
Information about RSS
RSS (Really Simply Syndication) is a format for broadcasting text content of sites (news, articles, etc.) on the Internet. It allows sites to maintain an RSS feed (feed) of their updates in the form of a news feed that their users can subscribe to for free. When a news or article is published on the site, all feed subscribers automatically receive an announcement with a link to the full version in their RSS reader. Readers are available as a built-in function in web browsers or standalone applications: desktop, mobile or online services, as well as e-mail newsletters. The RSS format was developed in 1997, and today the latest version is 2.0. More
Information about Gist
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