Guide

How to create an AI news feed for your team

Build a team-friendly AI briefing workflow that turns source noise into useful updates, decisions, and next actions.

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A team AI news feed should help people make better decisions. It should not be another inbox everyone feels guilty about ignoring.

The best feed starts with a clear purpose: product strategy, developer platform changes, competitor monitoring, customer support readiness, or executive awareness. Once the purpose is clear, the source list and briefing format become much easier to choose.

Choose a job for the feed

Do not build one giant AI feed for everyone. Pick one job first:

  • Product teams: model launches, UI changes, pricing updates, and positioning changes
  • Engineering teams: API changes, SDK releases, docs updates, and breaking changes
  • Go-to-market teams: competitor launches, customer-facing claims, and partnership news
  • Leadership teams: strategic moves, market signals, and weekly briefs

One feed can serve several groups, but each brief should still have a primary reader.

Add sources intentionally

Start with 10 to 25 high-signal sources. Include official sources first, then add trusted commentary only when it consistently explains why something matters.

Good source types include:

  • Company blogs
  • Docs and changelogs
  • YouTube announcement channels
  • RSS feeds
  • Newsletters
  • Release-note pages

If a source rarely changes or usually repeats other sources, leave it out.

Make the output decision-friendly

Use sections that match how your team acts:

  • Shipped: new things people can use or evaluate
  • Changed: updates that alter an existing workflow
  • Watch: signals worth tracking but not acting on yet
  • Ignore: noisy items that do not need attention

This turns a feed into a weekly operating rhythm.

How Skimless fits

Skimless is built for this workflow. You choose sources, Skimless checks them, and the result becomes a short team brief. Teams can use it to keep up with AI changes without asking everyone to monitor the same sources manually.

If you are building this for a specific business job, see how to track AI tool updates for your team and how to monitor AI competitors. If you are comparing tools, see RSS reader vs Skimless for AI news.

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