CONTENT CREATION

Backfill an audio library from your existing blog archive

On demand, this workflow walks your blog's RSS archive, narrates each past article with ElevenLabs, and builds a complete back-catalog of MP3s and notes in Dropbox.

CategoryContent Creation
Enginesim
Difficultyadvanced
Triggermanual
Steps5
Setup~25 min

How it runs

The automated pipeline, trigger to output.

  • TriggerManual run with archive URL
  • ActionFetch + split RSS archiveHTTP webhook
  • ActionScript + notes per articleOpenAI
  • ActionNarrate each article (ElevenLabs)ElevenLabsElevenLabs
  • OutputBuild MP3 library in DropboxDropboxDropbox

What it does

It converts your existing written archive into an audio library in one pass. The workflow reads your blog feed, processes each historical article, narrates it, and assembles a Dropbox folder of MP3s plus per-episode show notes — giving a back-catalog to launch a podcast feed from day one.

When to use it

Use it once when standing up an audio version of a blog that already has dozens or hundreds of posts, so you launch with a full catalog instead of one episode.

How it works

  1. 1You start the run manually, pointing it at the blog's RSS/archive URL.
  2. 2The feed is fetched and split into individual article items.
  3. 3For each item, OpenAI strips boilerplate and writes a narration script and show notes.
  4. 4ElevenLabs narrates each script into an MP3 in your brand voice.
  5. 5Every MP3 and its notes file is written to a structured Dropbox library folder, named by publish date.

Set it up

What you configure once, before turning it on.

  1. 1
    Connect HTTP webhookTrigger any URL on agent actions.
  2. 2
    Connect OpenAIModels, embeddings, files.
  3. 3
    Connect ElevenLabsText-to-speech, voice cloning.
  4. 4
    Connect DropboxFiles and folders.
  5. 5
    Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
  6. 6
    Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
  7. 7
    Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.

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