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Connect SkoolFeed RSS feeds to Make.com's visual workflow builder and distribute your Skool community content to 1000+ apps automatically.
Make.com (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform that connects apps and services without code. With its intuitive drag-and-drop interface, you can build powerful automation workflows called "scenarios" in minutes.
Make.com offers a generous free tier and connects to over 1,000 apps including social media platforms, CRMs, email services, databases, and more. It's perfect for automating repetitive tasks like distributing your Skool content.
Make.com's visual builder makes it easy to create sophisticated automation workflows. Combined with SkoolFeed's RSS feeds, you can:
Post to all platforms
Mailchimp, ConvertKit
Build a content database
Archive content
Make.com's drag-and-drop interface means you don't need any coding skills to create powerful automations. If you can see it, you can build it.
Follow these steps to connect SkoolFeed with Make.com:
Install the SkoolFeed Chrome extension, visit your Skool community, and copy your unique RSS feed URL from the extension popup or dashboard.
Sign up for Make.com if you don't have an account. The free tier includes 1,000 operations per month - enough for most users.
Click "Create a new scenario" and search for the "RSS" module. Select "Watch RSS feed items" as your trigger.
Paste your SkoolFeed RSS URL into the module settings. Set the maximum number of items to fetch (we recommend 5-10).
Connect the apps where you want to share content. Add Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or any of the 1000+ supported apps.
Set your scenario to run on a schedule (every 15 minutes, hourly, etc.) and toggle it on to start automating.
Here's what a typical SkoolFeed + Make.com scenario looks like. This example posts new Skool content to Twitter and adds it to a Notion database.
Make.com Scenario Screenshot
Visual workflow showing RSS to social media automation
Here are some popular ways SkoolFeed users automate their content with Make.com:
Automatically post new Skool content to Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook simultaneously. Use Make.com's router module to customize the message format for each platform.
Create a searchable database of all your Skool posts in Notion. Great for repurposing content or tracking what you've shared.
Collect posts throughout the week and send a weekly digest to your email list via Mailchimp or ConvertKit. Perfect for keeping your audience engaged.
Notify your team or community when new content is posted. Great for keeping everyone in the loop without manual effort.
Use Make.com's OpenAI integration to rewrite or summarize your Skool posts before sharing them on social media.
Not sure which automation tool to use? Here's a quick comparison:
| Feature | Make.com | n8n |
|---|---|---|
| Interface | Visual, beginner-friendly | Visual, more technical |
| Hosting | Cloud only | Self-hosted or cloud |
| Free Tier | 1,000 ops/month | Unlimited (self-hosted) |
| App Integrations | 1,000+ apps | 400+ apps |
| Best For | Non-technical users | Technical users, privacy-focused |
Our recommendation: If you want the easiest setup with the most app integrations, go with Make.com. If you prefer self-hosting or need unlimited free automation, try n8n.
Get SkoolFeed and Make.com set up in minutes. No coding required.