Starred article in Inoread to Evernote
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Other popular Inoreader workflows and automations
- Receive an email digest from a folder
- Twitter Likes to Inoreader
- Keep only today's news in a folder
- Add new feeds to Feedly
- Mark yesterday's news as read
- Send starred articles to Evernote
- If new starred article in Inoreader, then save it in Instapaper
- Send starred articles to Instapaper
Useful Inoreader and Raindrop.io integrations
Triggers (If this)
- New subscriptionThis Trigger will fire every time you subscribe to a feed (RSS or social network).
- New itemThis trigger fires when any new item is added to Raindrop.io
- Subscription added to folderThis Trigger will fire every time you add a subscription (new or old) to a specific folder.
- New highlightThis trigger fires when any new highlight is added to Raindrop.io
- New starred articleThis Trigger will fire every time you star an article on Inoreader. It will also fire if a star is automatically added from a rule.
- Item moved to collectionThis trigger fires when you move an item to the collection you specify
- New liked articleThis Trigger will fire every time you like an article on Inoreader.
- New item taggedThis trigger fires when you tag an item with a specific tag in Raindrop.io
- New broadcasted articleThis Trigger will fire every time you broadcast an article on Inoreader. It will also contain your broadcast message.
- New favorite itemThis trigger fires when you favorite an item in Raindrop.io
- New tagged articleThis Trigger will fire every time you add a specified tag to an article on Inoreader. It will also fire if a tag is automatically assigned from a rule.
- New item by typeThis trigger fires when article, image, video or document (you specify) has been added to Raindrop.io
- New article in folderThis Trigger will fire every time a new article is available in a specified folder.
- New broken linkThis trigger fires when a link becomes broken in Raindrop.io
- New saved web pageThis Trigger will fire every time you save a web page to your Inoreader. Web pages are external articles (not related to RSS feeds) that you can save in your Inoreader for later. They behave just like normal articles and have almost the same properties.
- New permanent copyThis trigger fires when an item has a permanent copy in Raindrop.io
- New bundle created by youThis Trigger will fire every time a new bundle is created by you. You can also set a filter to receive only bundles containing specific words.
- New fileThis trigger fires when you upload a file to Raindrop.io
- New bundle created by someoneThis Trigger will fire every time a new bundle is created by an Inoreader user, excluding you. You can also set a filter to receive only bundles containing specific words.
- New Active Search resultThis Trigger will fire every time there's a new result in a specified Active Search. Active Search is a unique feature of Inoreader, which allows you to subscribe to search results from feeds, folders or even all global feeds managed by Inoreader.
- New post on our blogThis Trigger fires every time we post something on our blog. Use it to keep up to date with our latest features and how-to's.
Queries (With)
- History of articles in folderThis query returns a list of every time a new article was made available in a specified folder.
- Query itemsThis query returns a list of items from Raindrop.io
- History of starred articlesThis query returns a list of every time you starred an article on Inoreader. It will also return stars automatically added from a rule.
- Query highlightsThis query returns a list of highlights from Raindrop.io
- History of tagged articlesThis query returns a list of every time you added a specified tag to an article on Inoreader.
- History of bundles created by someoneThis query returns a list of every time a new bundle was created by an Inoreader user, excluding you. You can also set a filter to receive only bundles containing specific words.
- History of posts on our blogThis query returns a list of every time we post something on our blog. Use it to keep up to date with our latest features and how-to's.
- History of bundles created by youThis query returns a list of every time a new bundle is created by you. You can also set a filter to receive only bundles containing specific words.
- History of broadcasted articlesThis query returns a list of every time you broadcast an article on Inoreader. It will also contain your broadcast message.
- History of subscriptionsThis query returns a list of every time you subscribe to a feed (RSS or social network).
- History of liked articlesThis query returns a list of every time you like an article on Inoreader.
- History of saved web pagesThis query returns a list of every time you save a web page to your Inoreader. Web pages are external articles (not related to RSS feeds) that you can save in your Inoreader for later. They behave just like normal articles and have almost the same propert
- History of Active Search resultsThis query returns a list of every time there's a new result in a specified Active Search. Active Search is a unique feature of Inoreader, which allows you to subscribe to search results from feeds, folders or even all global feeds managed by Inoreader.
Actions (Then that)
- Subscribe to feedThis Action will try to find an RSS feed from the provided URL and subscribe you to it.
- Create a new bookmarkThis action will create a new bookmark
- Save any web pageThis Action will save any web page into your Inoreader for later. You can access it from "Saved web pages" at any time.
- Mark all articles as readThis Action will mark all articles as read. You can optionally choose to mark only articles older than a given period.
- Mark folder as readThis Action will mark all articles in a specified folder as read. You can optionally choose to mark only articles older than a given period.
- Mark subscription as readThis Action will mark all articles in a subscription as read. You can optionally choose to mark only articles older than a given period.
Inoreader and Raindrop.io resources
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