Feeds
A Feed is a curated collection of content. Feeds organize and distribute items created in Buckets to Sites, newsletters, or syndication partners.
Where Buckets are for content creation, Feeds are for placement and structure.
Why Feeds Matter
Section titled “Why Feeds Matter”- Decide what content goes where across your products, integrations, and syndication pipelines.
- A single article from a Bucket can appear in multiple Feeds simultaneously.
- Feeds can be nested and hierarchical, mirroring your site structure (e.g. Home → Politics → Elections).
- Create internal collections too (e.g. Top Stories for Syndication).
This flexibility makes Feeds the backbone of how audiences experience your content.
Permissions and Control
Section titled “Permissions and Control”- Editors and producers can be given access to specific Feeds without seeing others, thanks to the granular permissions system.
- Feeds can be:
- Manually curated (drag and drop content)
- Automatically populated (e.g. by query, tag, or rule set)
- Different desks or teams can manage different Feeds, each reflecting their editorial priorities.
How Feeds Work with Buckets and Sites
Section titled “How Feeds Work with Buckets and Sites”- Buckets: The source of content. Nothing enters a Feed until it’s published in a Bucket.
- Feeds: Organize published content into structured collections.
- Sites: Render Feeds for your audience — for example, a “Politics” Feed powers the Politics section of your website.
This clear separation means content is created once, then flexibly organized and published across multiple products.
Syndication and Distribution
Section titled “Syndication and Distribution”Feeds are also the foundation for distribution beyond your own sites:
- Internal syndication: Share Feeds between different sites within the same organization.
- External syndication: Provide Feeds to trusted partners via Apps, APIs, or integrations.
- Marketplace (future): In later releases, Feeds can be bought, sold, or shared via the Marketplace, enabling content licensing between organizations.
In summary: Feeds are the distribution layer in NewsTeam. They connect the creation stage (Buckets) with the publishing stage (Sites), while giving editors and producers fine-grained control over placement, structure, and syndication.
Related Topics
Section titled “Related Topics” Buckets Where content is created and managed. Independent from business products.
Sites Your audience-facing products, like websites, apps, or newsletters.
Users & Permissions Manage who can access your organization and what they can do.
Apps Manage integrations and control how sites, partners, and third-party systems consume your content.
Marketplace & Aggregation Future services for content sharing, collaboration, and monetization.