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Social Media Aggregation

Aggregate Mastodon, BlueSky, Reddit, and YouTube feeds alongside blogs and podcasts.

Who this is for: Community managers, social listening teams, anyone tired of checking 6 apps

How it works with feed.works

Many social platforms expose feeds natively (Mastodon, BlueSky via AT Protocol, Reddit via .rss suffixes, YouTube channel feeds). Aggregate them into one reader alongside your blog and podcast subscriptions. Workers can transcribe video content, translate posts, and score sentiment across all platforms in one view.

Feeds you'd subscribe to

  • Mastodon user/hashtag feeds (native RSS)
  • BlueSky feeds via AT Protocol
  • Reddit subreddits (.rss suffix)
  • YouTube channel feeds
  • Substack newsletters (native RSS)

How you'd use all this data

  • Subscribe to Mastodon hashtags, Reddit subreddits, and YouTube channels as feeds
  • Transcribe worker converts video content into searchable text
  • Sentiment scoring identifies which conversations are heating up
  • Translation workers follow non-English communities
  • One reader replaces checking 6 different apps every morning

Ready to try Social Media Aggregation?

Start with the free plan. Subscribe to feeds, assign workers, and see what your data looks like enriched.