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What is Feeds?

Feeds turns RSS content like blogs into branded, ready-made videos. They’re automated and sent to your inbox to speed up social publishing.

Updated over a month ago

Feeds is a feature that takes your already existing content and turns it into custom made videos, ready to publish, without having to put a finger into it.

Fantastic? YES, it is!

Why would you need an automated video feed?

  • Never miss a beat: your content will be repurposed into snackable videos automatically.

  • Add to the volume: sharing more content is the only way to win on social.

  • Get inspired: Let Storykit take care of all the groundwork and give you new ideas for content distribution.

  • Have smoother workflows: Is content created by one person, while distribution is done by someone else? Storykit creates a seamless workflow, where noone has to add extra work.

  • Videos for every purpose: Need a video for on page consumption, another for social media, and a third for internal communication? Storykit it.

How does it work?

If you have a platform where similar types of content is published with some regularity. I.e. a blog, a newsletter, a PR platform.

➤ We can create and technically implement a subscription (RSS) from that platform.

We develop a customised multi output that suits your needs. This means a number of specific video formats, complete with tonality, narrative, libraries, etc.

➤ Custom made video formats with brand, narratives, and tonality guaranteed.
➤ 100% automated video creation.

You decide who should receive the notifications with ready-made videos.

Notifications:
➤ Ready-made, customised videos straight into any inbox of your choice

➤ PUBLISH!

Do you want edit your Feeds video?

You can of course edit your video if you would like to. Read more about it here.

Interested?

Please contact the support on [email protected] or your CSM.

Not sure if you have access to this feature?

Check out what's included in your plan or contact our support.

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