emit is now a programmable RSS feeds platform
emit started as one pipe: RSS in, newsletter out. Today it becomes a bus. You can now enter with anything — feeds you have, pages with no feed, or just a plain-language description of what you want to follow — improve it in the middle, and exit anywhere: email, Slack, Discord, webhooks, or plain RSS.
Smart feeds: describe it once
Write "vintage synth restorations and new Eurorack module releases" and a smart feed discovers matching sources, monitors them, scores every new item against your prompt, and emits only what clears your bar — with the score and reason carried on the feed, and everything filtered out kept auditable. The sources are transparent: see what's watched, why, and what each source actually yields.
Filter the feeds you already have
The same primitive works without discovery: paste your feed URLs, add a prompt, get back one merged, de-duplicated, filtered feed. Syndicated duplicates collapse. Turn on summaries and every item arrives pre-digested.
A feed for any page
Sites without feeds get watched anyway: emit diffs the page's article links and serves what's new as a clean feed — with a silent baseline on connect, so you're never blasted with the back-catalog.
Deliver anywhere
Broadcasting by email — the newsletter engine — is unchanged and one call away
(/pipe). New: Slack and Discord broadcasts for any feed, and webhooks that are
now durable — logged, HMAC-signed, retried with backoff, inspectable.
Priced like emit prices everything
One prepaid balance, pay for work done: 1 credit per email sent, 1 credit per 5 items the filter judges, 1 credit per item summarized. Polling, feeds out, sinks, and webhooks are free. And the feed out is never gated — open standards are the proof that there's no lock-in, not a promise of it.