# How to create an AI news feed for your team

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](/resources/track-ai-tool-updates-for-your-team) and [how to monitor AI competitors](/resources/monitor-ai-competitors). If you are comparing tools, see [RSS reader vs Skimless for AI news](/resources/rss-reader-vs-skimless-for-ai-news).
