Feed Settings
Control how content is screened before it reaches your team.
1. Overview
Feed Settings help you to control what appears in your feed and from when. Enable AI pre-filtering to improve signal and filter out irrelevant items from your configured sources, and set a content start date to backfill from a past date or clear older entries.
2. Configure
Navigate to Settings › Feed. You can update these settings at any time.

2.1 AI Pre-Filtering
Enter a prompt for AI to screen items before they appear in your feed.
2.2 Content Start Date
Set the earliest publication date to include items from.
2.3 Resync Feed
Rebuild your feed using your current settings. This action will permanently resync all content found by the horizon scanner, meaning it will reset all content in Create › To Do. All other stages in Create (i.e., Draft, Done, and Trash) will not be impacted. Library will not be impacted.
Please exercise caution when resyncing the feed as progress in Create › To Do may be lost. For high-volume workspaces, setting a content start date to a closer date (e.g., last 30 days) is recommended. Resyncing the feed may take several hours to complete if tens of thousands of items require AI Pre-Filtering.
3. How to write a good AI Pre-Filtering prompt
3.1 Tips
Avoid being overly prescriptive. Focus on what you do not want to see.
The prompt should be written as instructions for AI, not a list of keywords.
Tailor the prompt to screen the content your connected sources publish.
3.2 Prompt Format
We recommend formatting the prompt as follows:
Objective: What you want to identify and for whom.
Include: The types of items and topics that matter.
Exclude: What is out of scope, noisy, or irrelevant.
3.3 Example Prompt
Below is an example prompt for screening regulatory/legislative developments relevant to a UK/EU digital asset exchange.
Objective: Identify UK and EU legislative and regulatory developments on digital assets, crypto assets, and distributed ledger technology that create or change compliance obligations for a large digital asset exchange.
Include: Legislative proposals at any stage, adopted acts, delegated and implementing acts, technical standards, policy and supervisory statements, final rules and guidance, formal consultations and calls for evidence, Q&A or interpretative notes, and speeches or press releases that announce concrete rulemaking or supervisory steps. Cover MiCA, PSD2 and PSD3, DORA, e-money, stablecoins, tokenisation, NFTs, smart contracts, custody, market abuse, disclosures, licensing, and prudential or conduct requirements.
Exclude: Firm-specific licences or approvals, routine enforcement against a single firm unless it sets sector-wide expectations, event notices, agendas, speeches, workshops, or minutes without decisions, vendor or academic pieces without policy action, routine statistics, surveys, or marketing, procurement, jobs, tenders, awards, service outages, and general news without regulatory impact.
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