Workflow Tutorials
Turn Any Website Into a Daily Email Digest
If you keep checking the same sites, searches, and subreddits every day, you can have them delivered to you instead. In this 2.5-minute walkthrough, you'll set up a free, automated daily email digest that pulls articles from any website, Google search, or Reddit thread and drops a clean, formatted list into your inbox every morning — no code required. It runs on a free template, so there's nothing to pay to build it or keep it running.
Step by step
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Start from the Daily 9AM RSS template
In the Workflows tab, create a new workflow and choose the "Daily 9AM RSS" template. It comes pre-wired with a morning schedule and a source-to-email structure, so most of the setup is already done for you.
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Point it at any source you care about
Swap in whatever you want to follow — the Hacker News front page, a Google search for a topic, a specific subreddit, or any URL with a feed. Carly pulls the latest items from that source each time the workflow runs.
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Auto-format the results as an email list
Carly turns the pulled items into a clean, readable list — titles and links laid out as a simple digest rather than a wall of text — so the email is skimmable the moment it lands.
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Set the delivery time
The template is scheduled for 9 AM daily, but you can change the time so the digest arrives whenever you actually read — first thing in the morning, or at the start of your workday.
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Name, save, and run it
Give the workflow a name and save it. Use Run now to send yourself the digest immediately and confirm it looks right — after that it sends on its own, every day, automatically.
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