Article Writing Automation via Telegram and RSS Feed
Send a Telegram message or fire an RSS trigger — this Make.com workflow writes the full article with AI and publishes it to WordPress automatically.
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Trigger an article from Telegram — or from an RSS feed — and let AI publish it to WordPress on its own
Imagine sending a message to a Telegram bot and, a few seconds later, finding a complete blog article live on your WordPress site. That is exactly what this workflow does. It is a full editorial production pipeline that turns either a human Telegram command or an RSS feed event into a ready-to-publish WordPress article, with no manual writing, no manual formatting, and no manual upload.
Two independent triggers — one unified pipeline
Trigger #1 — Telegram You send a topic or a command to the dedicated Telegram bot. The scenario instantly receives the instruction, forwards it to the AI layer, and kicks off article generation. Perfect for spontaneous ideas captured while commuting, at a client meeting, or in the middle of a conversation — you do not lose them anymore.
Trigger #2 — RSS feeds The scenario continuously monitors one or more RSS feeds chosen for their editorial relevance (industry news, competitor blogs, official announcements). As soon as a new item matching your criteria appears, the workflow automatically drafts an original article on that topic, using the feed item as research material rather than as raw content.
The end-to-end editorial chain
Dual-source AI drafting Content can be generated by ChatGPT (OpenAI) or Anthropic Claude, depending on your preferences in tone, quality, or cost. Both APIs are integrated and interchangeable at scenario level, so you can A/B test models or switch if one of them has availability issues without rebuilding anything.
Direct WordPress publication The generated article is pushed to WordPress via its REST API. Depending on your configuration, it goes live immediately or lands as a draft for a quick editorial review. Category, tags, author, featured image — everything is populated automatically.
Make.com orchestration Every step is managed by Make.com: trigger reception, AI call, formatting, error handling, and publication. A visual workflow that is maintainable, observable, and easy to iterate on without touching code.
Who this system is built for
- High-cadence blogs that need to publish multiple times a week to stay relevant in their SEO niche.
- News sites that want to react to industry events within minutes instead of hours.
- Solo entrepreneurs and consultants who want to maintain an active editorial presence without dedicating hours each week to content.
- Content agencies that want to offer clients a "blog that updates itself" service on top of their strategy work.
Why it works in practice
The key is the separation between trigger, generation, and publication. By isolating each layer, the same scenario can serve very different content strategies: reactive publishing from RSS for news sites, on-demand publishing from Telegram for opinion blogs, or both at the same time for hybrid editorial lines.
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