A BuzzWorks Plugin

HoneyFeed

Pull fresh blog stories into email without copy-paste

Fetch article content from your site and turn it into newsletter-ready modules that stay aligned with your latest publishing cadence.

v1.0.0
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HoneyFeed

Sweeten your emails with fresh blog content. Enter a url and add content to your email.

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Problem solved

What problem it solves

Content teams waste time reformatting blog posts for newsletters. HoneyFeed shortens that workflow by bringing article data into the editor, helping teams publish roundup and digest emails faster.

Credits

How credits work

HoneyFeed uses 10 credits when a URL is fetched and views are free afterward, which makes it efficient for content that gets reused across drafts and campaigns.

Example Usage and Configuration

Editor block placement

HoneyFeed workspace

Configuration options

HoneyFeed editor

Sample email preview

HoneyFeed email

Who's it For

HoneyFeed is built for

HoneyFeed is for content teams, newsletter editors, and lifecycle marketers who turn published articles into email sections. It is most useful when a campaign needs a polished article preview and the source page already exposes Open Graph metadata.

How it works

From editor to email block

  1. 1 Enter a public article URL in the plugin.
  2. 2 HoneyFeed reads the page's Open Graph metadata.
  3. 3 The plugin requires a title, image, and URL before it can create a preview.
  4. 4 The selected preview is saved to a HoneyFeed record.
  5. 5 Insert the article as an overlay, image-left, image-right, or image-top Beefree module.

Use Cases

Newsletter article cards

Turn a newly published post into an email-ready card with title, description, image, and link.

Roundup campaigns

Add multiple HoneyFeed blocks to build a curated digest without manually copying every headline and image.

Content promotion

Promote resource pages, launch posts, and editorial updates in a layout that matches the rest of the campaign.

FAQs

Does HoneyFeed read RSS feeds?

The current plugin implementation fetches metadata for a public article URL. It expects Open Graph-style title, image, and URL data rather than importing an entire feed list.

What fields are required?

HoneyFeed needs a title, image, and URL. A description is used when available but can be empty.

Are email views billed?

No. HoneyFeed uses credits when a URL is fetched, views as free.

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