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  • Looking for a collaborative tool to share articles and build a collective curation

    ant1
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    Hello, I am looking for a tool to allow our team to : - Scrap and bookmark articles throughout the web - Tag and categorize them - Read articles shared by the community (and potentially comment them) Plus it would be great if : - A daily/weekly digest was sent by email with the most read articles - It could retrieve automatically articles shared on Slack - It could allow to post on Slack when a new article is added I saw "Feedly Business" but it is quite expensive for a team. Until recently, there was a French tool made for that : elCurator but it has been shut down... Any idea?

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    ant1
    🤯 Definitely! Seems there is no (more) dedicated tools designed for these use cases. So sad 😭
    ant1
    @eddieaich Absolutely Eddie!
    Eddie H.
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    @ant_1 We're building something right now that seems like a great solution for you. Currently in private beta. Are you interested in trying it out?
    SetiZ
    Some kind of pocket but with a bit of social?
    Gnana
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    Promise Emeka
    Check out Fexspace Explore app.fexspace.com/explore
    Kritika Oberoi
    I'm not sure if it fits all your needs, but Pocket is an interesting solution. A simpler alternative is Toby. Both are extensions you can add to your browser and use to bookmark, tag, save pages across the web
    ant1
    @ko25 I love Pocket which is perfect for personal curation but not suitable for collaborative use (unless I missed something)
    LauraSmith
    Google sheet can do it, but it will be quite hell