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Send feed data to your team channels, notification logs, or downstream databases once the warehouse sync completes. Pick a combination and activate it in one click.
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Add every new RSS item to WordPress as a post, and create a row in Google BigQuery
New RSS items are published to WordPress and logged in Google BigQuery the moment they appear, keeping your site and data warehouse in sync.
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When an RSS item is created, publish it on WordPress and update Google BigQuery
Publish syndicated feed content on WordPress instantly while saving the metadata record to Google BigQuery without manual exporting.
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If an RSS item matches category criteria, create a WordPress draft and log it in Google BigQuery
Filter incoming RSS items by topic before creating a WordPress draft and storing the filtered entry in Google BigQuery.
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Use Claude to summarise every RSS item, publish the brief on WordPress, and store data in Google BigQuery
Summarise new RSS articles using AI, publish the output on WordPress, and save the full record in Google BigQuery automatically.
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Turn every RSS item into a WordPress post, record it in Google BigQuery, and notify your team in Slack
Syndicate RSS items to WordPress, log the data in Google BigQuery, and announce the new post in your Slack channel.
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Notify your team on Slack for every new RSS item, and create a row in Google BigQuery
Alert your team in Slack instantly when an RSS item arrives while saving the structured feed entry to Google BigQuery.
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When an RSS item is created, alert your news channel on Slack and log it in Google BigQuery
Broadcast new RSS feed items directly to your Slack news channel while recording the entry in Google BigQuery.
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If an RSS item is high priority, alert the leadership channel on Slack and store it in Google BigQuery
Route urgent RSS feed items to a leadership Slack channel and log the event in Google BigQuery.
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Use Gemini to analyse RSS sentiment, notify your team on Slack, and log data in Google BigQuery
Analyse incoming RSS article sentiment with Gemini, post the analysis in Slack, and store the record in Google BigQuery.
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Send every RSS item to Slack, log it in Google BigQuery, and create a task in Notion for review
Broadcast RSS items in Slack, save records in Google BigQuery, and create a review task in Notion.
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Add every new RSS item to Google Sheets as a row, and mirror it in Google BigQuery
Log new RSS feed entries in Google Sheets while simultaneously creating a duplicate record in Google BigQuery for backup.
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When an RSS item is created, log it in Google Sheets and save the data in Google BigQuery
Capture syndicated feed items in Google Sheets and push structured data directly into Google BigQuery.
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If an RSS item contains keyword matches, log it in Google Sheets and store in Google BigQuery
Filter incoming RSS items by keyword, add matching rows to Google Sheets, and record them in Google BigQuery.
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Use OpenAI to extract key entities from RSS items, log in Google Sheets, and store in Google BigQuery
Extract structured entities from RSS articles with AI, log them in Google Sheets, and archive in Google BigQuery.
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Record every RSS item in Google Sheets, log it in Google BigQuery, and notify your team on Slack
Populate Google Sheets and Google BigQuery with new RSS items, then send a notification to Slack.
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Send an email digest via Gmail for every new RSS item, and create a row in Google BigQuery
Email new RSS items automatically using Gmail while recording the structured feed data in Google BigQuery.
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When an RSS item is created, send a notification email via Gmail and log it in Google BigQuery
Dispatch automated email alerts for new RSS articles through Gmail and log the transaction in Google BigQuery.
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If an RSS item is urgent, email stakeholders via Gmail and store the record in Google BigQuery
Filter breaking RSS feed items, send immediate email alerts via Gmail, and record them in Google BigQuery.
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Use Claude to draft an email briefing from RSS items, send via Gmail, and log in Google BigQuery
Draft article briefings using AI, email them via Gmail, and log the complete dataset in Google BigQuery.
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Email RSS updates via Gmail, log them in Google BigQuery, and create a tracking task in Notion
Send email digests via Gmail, archive feed records in Google BigQuery, and create a follow-up task in Notion.
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Add every new RSS item to your Notion database, and create a row in Google BigQuery
Organise new RSS articles in a Notion database and log them in Google BigQuery simultaneously.
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When an RSS item is created, save it in Notion and log the record in Google BigQuery
Capture syndicated feed items in a Notion knowledge base and push the raw data to Google BigQuery.
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If an RSS item matches research tags, add it to Notion and store in Google BigQuery
Filter RSS feeds by topic tags, add matching entries to Notion, and log them in Google BigQuery.
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Use Gemini to categorise RSS items, save in Notion, and log data in Google BigQuery
Categorise RSS articles with Gemini, save the structured notes in Notion, and archive in Google BigQuery.
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Save every RSS item in Notion, log it in Google BigQuery, and notify your team on Slack
Record RSS entries in Notion and Google BigQuery, then announce the update in Slack.
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Create a Webflow CMS item for every new RSS feed entry, and log a row in Google BigQuery
Publish RSS items directly to your Webflow CMS while recording the feed metadata in Google BigQuery.
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When an RSS item is created, add it to Webflow CMS and store the record in Google BigQuery
Push syndicated feed content into Webflow CMS collections and log the transaction in Google BigQuery.
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If an RSS item meets publication standards, add it to Webflow and log in Google BigQuery
Filter RSS items by publication criteria before adding them to Webflow CMS and recording in Google BigQuery.
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Use OpenAI to refine RSS text, publish to Webflow CMS, and log data in Google BigQuery
Refine RSS article text with AI, publish to Webflow CMS, and store the complete record in Google BigQuery.
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Publish RSS items to Webflow, log them in Google BigQuery, and notify your team on Slack
Create Webflow CMS items and Google BigQuery rows from new RSS entries, then announce the update in Slack.
Supported triggers and actions for Google BigQuery and RSS
Mix and match to build the exact automation you need
Capture incoming feed articles the moment they are published and store them directly in your Google BigQuery data warehouse without manual exports.
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Capture every submitted article field
Map article titles, descriptions, publication dates, and author names into separate Google BigQuery columns for clean analytical querying.
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Notify your team as items arrive
Send instant alerts to your team communication channels whenever a new RSS item is logged in your data warehouse.
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Route feed items based on category criteria
Evaluate submitted feed content against specific topics and route matching items to different database tables or team channels.
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Keep your analytical tables up to date
Ensure your downstream reporting dashboards always reflect the latest RSS publications without waiting for manual data refreshes.
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Prevent duplicate data entries
Check existing warehouse records before logging new items to ensure your database remains clean and free of redundant rows.
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Handle feed updates and revisions
Track article modifications and updates over time by logging revision timestamps directly alongside your primary feed records.
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Extend your data flow to team apps
Push syndicated feed items from Google BigQuery into task managers, communication tools, or documentation platforms seamlessly.
And much more...
Who is Google BigQuery + RSS integration for?
Teams tracking syndicated content, market research feeds, or publication metrics need reliable automated pipelines to maintain data accuracy without manual exports.
Data analysts
Content researchers
Agency account managers
Media aggregators
Operations managers
Compliance officers
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Data analysts
You query Google BigQuery for campaign analytics, but your RSS feed tracking sheet only updates when someone manually exports rows, so your dashboard metrics are always hours behind — this integration means every new feed item lands in your warehouse instantly and your numbers stay current.
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Content researchers
You monitor dozens of RSS feeds for breaking industry news, but manual bookmarking causes you to miss critical updates during busy hours — with this integration, every new feed item is logged automatically and your research database remains completely up to date.
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Agency account managers
You compile weekly client reports from syndicated news and blog feeds, but manual compilation leaves gaps in your historical dataset — automating both apps means every published item is recorded immediately and your client reports are always complete.
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Media aggregators
You process thousands of incoming RSS items daily, but manual copying cannot keep up with high publication volumes and leads to missing records — this integration means high-volume feed data flows directly into your warehouse without dropping items.
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Operations managers
You depend on upstream content ingestion to trigger downstream team tasks, but delayed feed updates stall your publishing workflow — connecting these apps means downstream teams receive structured item records the second articles are published.
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Compliance officers
You maintain strict archives of all public mentions and feed announcements, but manual archiving results in incomplete compliance logs — automating both apps means every syndicated item is permanently recorded in your data warehouse with zero gaps.
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You can connect Google BigQuery to RSS in 1 click using ready-made templates or ask Integrately AI to build the automation for you. It takes just minutes to link your accounts along with popular tools like WordPress, Slack, and Google Sheets.
Can I automatically log every new RSS feed item in Google BigQuery?
Yes, you can capture every new feed item as a row in Google BigQuery automatically. Start with a ready automation or use Integrately AI to customise your data mapping.
Can I connect Google BigQuery, RSS, and Slack?
Yes, you can create multi-step workflows connecting Google BigQuery, RSS, and Slack to log feed items and notify your team instantly, along with 1,500+ other apps.
What is a good Zapier alternative for Google BigQuery and RSS?
Integrately is a fast, cost-effective alternative for connecting Google BigQuery and RSS with 20 million+ templates, 24/5 live chat support, and built-in AI assistance.
How does Google BigQuery handle incoming RSS item rows?
You can create rows in Google BigQuery automatically when new RSS items are published. There's a ready template — start from the Google BigQuery and RSS integration.
Can I filter RSS feed items before sending them to Google BigQuery?
Yes, you can set up conditional rules to filter RSS feed items by keyword or category before creating rows in Google BigQuery.
Do I need coding skills to automate Google BigQuery and RSS?
No coding skills are required to connect Google BigQuery and RSS. You can use ready templates or describe your workflow to Integrately AI.
Is the Google BigQuery and RSS integration free?
You can start connecting Google BigQuery and RSS on the free forever plan available on Integrately, with premium features available on paid plans.
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