Automate Personalized AI Tech Newsletters with Weekly Summaries
Automatically receive personalized tech news summaries weekly, reducing research time by hours and ensuring you stay informed on critical topics.
Staying updated with rapidly evolving tech news is time-consuming and often overwhelming, leading to information overload and missed insights. This workflow automates the aggregation, summarization, and personalized delivery of tech news using AI, ensuring you receive tailored weekly updates directly to your inbox without daily distractions.

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Personalized AI Tech Newsletter
This n8n workflow leverages AI to curate a personalized tech newsletter, fetching news from top RSS feeds, storing it intelligently, and delivering weekly summaries tailored to your specific interests. It allows you to stay informed on the latest industry developments without the need for daily manual research.
Key Features
- Automated daily aggregation of tech news from multiple RSS feeds (e.g., Engadget, Ars Technica, The Verge, Wired, TechCrunch).
- AI-powered summarization and personalization of weekly news content based on your defined interests.
- Efficient storage of news articles as vector embeddings for rapid semantic querying.
- Scheduled delivery of a clean, email-friendly newsletter directly to your inbox.
- Customizable sources, summarization style, and delivery methods to fit your unique preferences.
How It Works
The workflow operates in two main phases. First, a daily scheduled trigger fetches the latest articles from your specified RSS feeds. These articles are then normalized, processed into vector embeddings using OpenAI, and stored in a temporary in-memory vector database. Second, a weekly scheduled trigger activates an AI agent. This agent, configured with your preferred topics and desired article count, queries the vector store to retrieve relevant news from the past week. It then synthesizes this information into a concise summary, which is converted to HTML and sent as a personalized email newsletter via Gmail.