Integrate Inoreader to New York Times in one click, or tell Integrately AI how you want each article handled. Track publications, sync feeds, filter content, and keep your reading list updated automatically.
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Send publication updates to team chats, save articles to databases, and organize reading lists across your favorite tools. Pick a combination and activate it in one click.
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Pocket (2)
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Google Drive (2)
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Trello (2)
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Subscribe to feeds in Inoreader for every new New York Times article, and notify your team in Slack
New New York Times articles trigger a feed subscription in Inoreader and notify your team in Slack instantly.
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If a New York Times article matches technology topics, subscribe in Inoreader and alert your tech channel in Slack
Filter New York Times articles by topic before updating Inoreader and alerting your Slack channel.
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Use ChatGPT to summarise every new New York Times article, subscribe in Inoreader, and brief your team in Slack
AI summarises New York Times publications before updating Inoreader and briefing your team in Slack.
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Subscribe in Inoreader for every new New York Times article, and save the details in your Notion database
New New York Times articles trigger a feed subscription in Inoreader and save a record in Notion.
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Use Claude to analyse new New York Times articles, subscribe in Inoreader, and log the insights in Notion
Claude extracts key insights from New York Times articles before updating Inoreader and Notion.
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Subscribe to feeds in Inoreader for every new New York Times article, and save it to your Pocket reading list
New New York Times articles update Inoreader feeds and save items directly to Pocket.
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Use Gemini to categorise new New York Times articles, subscribe in Inoreader, and save them to Pocket
Gemini categorises publications before updating Inoreader feeds and saving to Pocket.
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Subscribe in Inoreader for every new New York Times article, and save a document in Google Drive
New New York Times articles trigger Inoreader subscriptions and create backup files in Google Drive.
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Use Claude to summarise New York Times articles, update Inoreader, and save the notes in Google Drive
Claude summarises New York Times publications before updating Inoreader and Google Drive.
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Subscribe in Inoreader for every new New York Times article, and create a tracking card in Trello
New New York Times articles trigger Inoreader feeds and create tracking cards in Trello.
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Use ChatGPT to evaluate New York Times articles, update Inoreader, and create editorial cards in Trello
ChatGPT assesses articles before updating Inoreader feeds and creating Trello cards.
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Subscribe in Inoreader for every new New York Times article, and log the publication in Airtable
New New York Times articles update Inoreader feeds and log structured records in Airtable.
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Use Claude to extract topics from New York Times articles, update Inoreader, and add records to Airtable
Claude extracts publication topics before updating Inoreader feeds and Airtable records.
Supported triggers and actions for New York Times and Inoreader
Mix and match to build the exact automation you need
New York Times Triggers & Actions
Article is published in New York Times
Triggers the automation when any article is published
Trigger automated feed subscriptions in Inoreader the moment a new article is published in New York Times. Keep your reading lists synchronised without manual searching.
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Capture every article metadata field
Map publication titles, links, categories, and author details into your connected databases instead of just basic text. Your archives become fully searchable.
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Alert your team instantly on messaging apps
Send channel notifications or direct messages the second a new publication goes live. Ensure your team never misses critical industry updates.
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Route articles based on topic categories
Send tech publications to your engineering channel while routing business updates to finance. Filter incoming articles dynamically based on submitted fields.
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Keep reading lists updated in real time
Synchronise your reading streams across platforms so that every new article publication reflects immediately in your content reader and saving apps.
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Create organized records without duplicates
Add structured database rows or Notion items for every publication while checking for existing entries to prevent redundant records.
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Handle publication updates and tags
Categorise articles, apply custom tags, and update archiving states as new metadata becomes available across your connected tools.
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Extend your workflow to team apps
Pass publication details from the core pair into Trello boards, Airtable bases, or Google Drive documents for comprehensive team collaboration.
And much more...
Who is Inoreader + New York Times integration for?
Content teams, researchers, and power readers automate publication tracking to ensure feeds and research databases update instantly without manual copy-pasting.
Performance analysts
News editors
Client service managers
Content strategists
Research assistants
Knowledge managers
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Performance analysts
You're tracking industry news across publications, but your research sheet only updates when someone manually exports articles, so the metrics you're reviewing are always outdated — automating both apps means every new article lands in your database instantly and your data stays current.
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News editors
You need to act fast on breaking stories, but publications get buried in your browser before your team can review them — connecting these apps means every new publication updates your reading list and alerts your channel instantly.
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Client service managers
You answer to stakeholders who want to see industry updates and coverage logs, but compiling articles by hand creates endless delays — with this integration, every published report flows straight into your tracking boards automatically.
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Content strategists
The volume of daily publications is too high for anyone to keep up by hand, leading to missed competitor insights and gaps in coverage — this integration means every piece of content populates your reading streams and databases without manual effort.
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Research assistants
You own the literature review and depend on senior editors to hand over relevant links, causing bottlenecks in your workflow — automating both apps means every assigned article populates your workspace the moment it goes live.
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Knowledge managers
You need a reliable archive of industry publications, but manual bookmarking leaves major gaps in your historical logs — with this integration, every published article is logged and filed accurately across your systems.
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You can connect Inoreader to New York Times in 1 click using ready templates or ask Integrately AI to build the automation. It takes seconds to link your accounts with Slack, Notion, Pocket, Google Drive, Trello, or Airtable and start syncing your content streams.
Can I automatically subscribe to feeds in Inoreader when articles publish in New York Times?
Every new article published in New York Times can trigger an automated feed subscription in Inoreader instantly. You can start with a ready automation in one click or customise the workflow using Integrately AI to match your reading preferences.
Can I connect Inoreader, New York Times, and Slack?
You can easily connect Inoreader, New York Times, and Slack to trigger feed updates and notify your team channels automatically. This multi-app setup also works with Notion, Pocket, Google Drive, Trello, Airtable, and 1,500+ other apps.
What is a good Zapier alternative for Inoreader and New York Times?
Integrately is a fast, reliable alternative for the Inoreader and New York Times integration, featuring 20 million+ ready templates, 24/5 live chat support, and 3x to 10x lower cost than most alternatives.
How does Inoreader handle subscriptions and feeds in automations?
Inoreader manages feed subscriptions and article streams seamlessly when triggered by external publications. There is a ready template available to start syncing your New York Times articles directly into your Inoreader account.
How are New York Times articles captured in integrations?
New York Times captures published articles and sends their metadata to your connected workflows instantly. You can set up ready automations on Integrately to process every new publication without manual effort.
Do I need coding skills to automate Inoreader and New York Times?
No coding skills are required to connect Inoreader and New York Times. You can launch your workflow using ready templates or describe your exact process to Integrately AI to build it automatically.
Is the Inoreader and New York Times integration free?
You can start connecting Inoreader and New York Times with a free forever plan available on Integrately. Explore pricing plans to unlock advanced multi-step automations and higher task limits.
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