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Source monitoring for living knowledge

Follow important sources and spend less time checking them by hand.

Keldura monitors selected YouTube channels, YouTube playlists, and websites so new content can be collected, processed, and turned into a grounded daily Briefing inside the same knowledge workspace.

Monitored sources - Briefings - source links - Library organization

How source monitoring works

Choose recurring sources.

Start with a generally available YouTube channel, YouTube playlist, or website root that matters repeatedly.

Let Keldura check for changes.

Monitoring runs in the background so you spend less time re-checking sources by hand.

Choose where results go.

Use Briefings only, or combine monitoring with Library import where the source supports both.

What can be monitored

Generally available

YouTube channels, YouTube playlists, and website roots.

Controlled rollout

RSS/Atom/Substack feeds, podcast RSS, RSS-backed arXiv categories, Bluesky profiles, Hacker News streams, and topics. These may not appear in your account.

Not monitorable

Individual videos, social posts, web pages, Instagram profiles, Telegram watched groups, and local or Drive files.

Controlled-rollout providers are implemented behind default-off feature flags. See the source capability matrix for their exact scope and current availability boundary.

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Source monitoring FAQ

What can Keldura monitor?

Generally available monitoring supports YouTube channels, YouTube playlists, and website roots. RSS/Atom/Substack feeds, podcasts, RSS-backed arXiv categories, Bluesky profiles, Hacker News streams, and topics are controlled rollouts and may not appear in your account. Individual videos, posts, pages, and Instagram profiles are not monitorable sources.

What happens when a source changes?

In Briefings-only mode, new material can produce Briefings without automatically filling the Library; you can save an individual item later. Library + Briefings mode combines monitoring with Library import.

Is source monitoring the same as manual import?

No. Manual import is a one-time action. Monitoring is designed to pick up new material from recurring sources over time, so teams spend less time checking them by hand.

Turn recurring sources into a living workspace.

Monitor what matters, read the Briefings, and save selected items to the Library when you want them there.

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