Feedly MCP. Control your entire news aggregation workflow.
Feedly connects your entire news aggregation workflow to any AI agent. It lets you manage every detail of your curated content, from listing all personal collections and tags to pulling the latest articles from specific streams or boards directly through natural conversation.
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Search the entire Feedly index to find relevant RSS feeds or trending topics you didn't know existed.
List all existing collections, boards, and tags to see how your information is currently organized.
Fetch the latest articles from an entire feed stream, a specific board, or content filtered by a tag.
Mark articles as read directly through your agent, keeping track of what you've already processed.
Retrieve your current Feedly profile and subscription metadata for context during research sessions.
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What AI agents can do with Feedly MCP: 12 Tools for Content Management
These tools give you granular control over every part of your Feedly account, from listing all boards to pulling specific article details.
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Start using Feedly MCPGet Board Contents
Pulls all the stored articles from one of your specific Feedly boards.
Get Entry
Retrieves full details for a single, specific article entry by its ID.
Get Profile
Fetches your current Feedly user profile information and settings.
Get Stream Contents
Retrieves the latest articles from a designated feed, category, or global stream.
Get Subscriptions
Lists all the individual feeds you are currently subscribed to in Feedly.
Get Tag Contents
Pulls articles that have been assigned a specific tag, allowing focused retrieval.
List Boards
Generates an inventory of all the personal boards you've set up for saving articles later.
List Collections
Lists every category and curated collection within your Feedly account.
List Tags
Provides a list of all the unique tags you have used across your content.
Mark As Read
Updates the status of specific articles, marking them as read in Feedly.
Search Feeds
Searches the entire Feedly index to locate brand new RSS feeds relevant to your...
Search Topics
Searches for general, trending subjects or specific keywords across the platform's content base.
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The manual process of keeping up with industry news feels like a full-time job.
Today, staying current means opening 8 different tabs. You skim the headlines on Source A, copy a link to your Notion board. Then you jump to Source B and manually write down key takeaways. By the time you've processed ten sources, you’re exhausted, and half the valuable links are buried in bookmarks that never get opened.
With this MCP, your agent handles the entire process. You just tell it what information you need—say, 'Give me all articles on quantum computing from my top three feeds.' It pulls the data directly, giving you a clean, summarized feed without any manual copying or tab-switching.
Feedly MCP: Organizing Your Content Streams
You no longer have to manually check every category to see if something new has dropped. Instead, you ask the agent to run `list_collections` and then specify which stream needs attention. The agent pulls everything for you in one step.
The difference is that your AI client acts as a central dashboard for all your feeds. You get actionable data immediately, without leaving your primary workspace or manually clicking through dozens of source websites.
What Feedly MCP does for your AI
Managing a high volume of information across multiple sources used to mean switching tabs constantly and manually bookmarking everything. Now, connect Feedly via this MCP and take full control of your news flow with simple chat commands. You can list all your curated collections and feeds, then pull the latest articles from specific streams or entire categories.
Need to save an article for later? Mark it as read or stash it on a board without touching the web UI. If you're using Vinkius, you get access to this tool alongside thousands of others, letting your agent handle everything from content discovery—searching across the whole Feedly index for new topics—to accessing your profile metadata.
It’s all about keeping your focus on work, not on where the source material is stored.
019d7597-f5b9-73c0-b342-55d54bab4fc1 How to set up Feedly MCP
The bottom line is that your AI agent handles all the API calls and data formatting so you just get a clean list of information in your chat window.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your specific Feedly Developer Access Token.
Connect the credential to your AI client, like Cursor or Claude.
Ask your agent directly what you need—for example, 'Show me all my tech collections' or 'Find articles tagged with quantum computing'.
Who uses Feedly MCP
This MCP is essential for content professionals, researchers, and knowledge workers who deal with dozens of disparate news sources daily. If you spend more time organizing articles than actually reading them, this tool saves hours.
Needs to quickly pull the latest industry updates or trending topics from multiple sources into a single research document without leaving their chat interface.
Monitors dozens of competitor feeds and niche blogs, saving inspiration or raw data directly onto specific Feedly boards for later use in content creation.
Needs to check multiple source streams across different categories and mark articles as read immediately after drafting a story segment.
Benefits of connecting Feedly MCP
You can quickly pull the latest industry news and trending topics by using get_stream_contents to check specific feeds or categories.
Organize massive amounts of data easily. Use list_collections and list_boards to see your entire structure before pulling articles with get_board_contents.
Never lose track of a good source again. You can use the agent to find new sources using search_feeds, or narrow down content by running get_tag_contents.
Keep your reading list clean and accurate. The mark_as_read tool lets you update article status without opening any browser tabs.
Streamline research context. You can check your full profile details using get_profile, which provides valuable metadata for your reports.
Feedly MCP use cases
The Quarterly Industry Review
A researcher needs to pull the top 10 articles on 'sustainable energy' from three different sources. Instead of logging into Feedly and clicking through, they ask their agent to use get_stream_contents for each source, giving them a clean, consolidated list ready for summarization.
Capturing Project Inspiration
A content strategist finds several design examples from niche blogs. They tell their agent to search using search_feeds to find those sources, then use the board functions like get_board_contents to collect all relevant articles onto a 'Q3 Design' board.
Tracking Competitor Moves
A marketing manager wants to know which competitors are posting about 'AI ethics'. They ask their agent to use get_tag_contents with the tag 'AI ethics,' immediately pulling all relevant content from multiple streams.
Pre-Meeting Prep Work
Before a meeting, you need context on your own subscription status. You ask your agent to run get_subscriptions and then follow up with list_collections to confirm exactly what sources were reviewed.
Feedly MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Assuming a source exists
The user tries to ask for 'The new space exploration feed' but doesn't know the exact name or category, leading to an error.
First, run list_collections to see all your established categories. If that fails, use search_feeds and tell your agent what keywords you are looking for.
Trying to manually update status
The user reads 50 articles on a desktop feed and then has to go through the UI just to mark them as read, wasting time.
Just tell your agent, 'Mark these 50 articles in this stream as read.' It handles the update via mark_as_read instantly.
Searching too broadly
The user asks for 'all content' without specifying a time frame or source, resulting in an overwhelming and unusable data dump.
Be precise. Instead of general queries, specify the scope: use get_board_contents for articles saved to a specific board ID.
When to use Feedly MCP
Use this MCP if your core problem is content aggregation—you have dozens of sources and you need an organized way to read, tag, save, and track those individual pieces. This tool excels at retrieving structured data based on source location (boards, tags, streams). Don't use it if your primary goal is messaging or collaboration; for that, you need a chat-based MCP. Similarly, don't use this if you just need general knowledge—if the information lives in unstructured documents, you might need an RAG-type tool instead of one focused on RSS feeds.
When to use it: When your workflow is 'Consume -> Organize -> Analyze.' Use list_tags or get_tag_contents to gather related ideas across multiple sources. When to avoid it: If you just need to send a quick reminder, use a messaging MCP. This tool lives in the content management space; its job is to bring the articles to you, not to talk to your team about them.
Frequently asked questions about Feedly MCP
How does the Feedly MCP help me discover new topics? +
You can use search_feeds to search the entire Feedly index for new RSS feeds. This tool helps you find relevant sources without knowing their exact URL or category.
Can I organize articles using the Feedly MCP? +
Yes, you can list all your tags with list_tags and then use get_tag_contents to pull every article associated with that tag across multiple feeds.
What is the difference between `list_collections` and `list_boards`? +
Collections are your primary categories or overarching source groups. Boards are specific, curated lists of articles you save for later viewing or reference.
How do I update my status using the Feedly MCP? +
You simply ask your agent to mark articles as read. It executes the mark_as_read tool, updating the article status across your account instantly.
Do I need an API key for the Feedly MCP? +
Yes. You must subscribe and enter a valid Feedly Developer Access Token so your agent can authenticate and perform actions on your behalf.