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How to build a custom AI news digest without writing code

Tech is always changing and it’s important to stay on top of the latest advancements. But who has time for all that?

Most founders do one of two things: They give up and go dark or they stay plugged in and get overloaded.

There’s a third option — automate your information gathering.

Here’s how.

The goal

You’re not trying to build the next Axios. You’re trying to create a personal filter that brings you the right kind of updates, consistently, with no extra effort.

The output could be:

  • A short daily email
  • A draft newsletter
  • A Notion or Google Doc with recent links
  • Even a Slack message to yourself

What matters is that it’s relevant, repeatable, and runs without you.

What you’ll use

There are multiple tools in this space, but for this example, we’ll focus on one that’s accessible and practical:

AutoTab – an AI-powered desktop browser that can automate actions across the web using a visual recorder and embedded AI.

Think of it like a Chrome browser that watches you do a task once, then turns it into an AI-powered agent that can do the same thing — daily, hourly, or on demand.

It works locally, and it doesn't require browser extensions or cloud machines. You can schedule it, tweak it, and let it run in the background.

What you can automate

Let’s say you want to track what’s happening in the world of AI tools. You could use:

  1. Reddit – Visit r/Artificial, r/ChatGPT, or r/MachineLearning and extract post titles + links.
  2. X – Search specific accounts or hashtags (e.g. from:levelsio AI) and capture the latest tweets.
  3. YouTube – Search for videos with “AI tool,” “GPT-4o,” or “demo,” and extract top results.
  4. Product Hunt – Filter by tags (e.g. “AI” or “developer tools”) and grab launch titles and links.

With AutoTab:

  • You perform this manually once.
  • It watches, captures, and allows you to extract the data using built-in actions (e.g. “Extract all titles on this page”).
  • You then insert those variables into a templated email, Notion page, etc.
  • Finally, schedule the run.

Output example (daily digest email)

AutoTab can compose an email via Gmail and insert variables dynamically. A simplified example:


Subject: Daily AI Updates

Reddit

- AI replaces accountants? \[Link\]

- OpenAI’s new model \[Link\]

Twitter

- [@twitter_user](/twitter_user): “GPT-4o changes everything…” \[Link\]

Product Hunt

- [AI tool] – An AI-powered startup dashboard \[Link\]

— End —

You don’t have to write a script. You just record the process once and schedule it.

Limitations & tradeoffs

  • This isn’t perfect. It’s not ChatGPT with real-time awareness. It’s not scraping. It’s automating UI actions — visually.
  • It’s not semantic. You define what matters by what you click, extract, and include.
  • You need to maintain it. If Reddit redesigns a page, or a site adds a popup, you may need to re-record.

But for solo founders, it’s still powerful. Because it buys back your time — and your focus.

Beyond personal use

You could easily spin this into a public product:

  • Niche newsletter with affiliate links

  • Subscriber-based digest for founders

  • Internal trend report for your startup

This approach won’t solve information overload entirely, but it gives you a low-friction way to control your inputs — without writing code, subscribing to 10 newsletters, or doom scrolling every morning.

And maybe — just maybe — make something worth someone else’s attention tomorrow.

on July 3, 2025
  1. 1

    Nice way to explain!!

  2. 1

    This is a short but very well explained guide! I was thinking about trying something similar so this is quite useful to me

  3. 1

    This is a super helpful guide for anyone exploring AI automation without code! I’ve been using similar setups for personalized content delivery—and even tested it with my own chatbot project.
    If anyone’s experimenting with conversational AI, feel free to check out (RubikChat) — we’re building AI chatbots with zero coding required.

  4. 1

    Thank you very much, your article was very helpful……

  5. 1

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  6. 1

    I like how you can set it up once and then just let it run in the background - no coding needed, which is a big plus. Sure, it might need some tweaking if sites change, but for someone solo trying to stay updated, it seems like a smart time-saver

  7. 1

    That's the struggle: staying plugged in without sinking hours into scrolling. thanks for sharing!

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