# What is a feed

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Feeds in Taxi enable you to pull content from other places such as an RSS feed or another platform you work with and automatically populate any of your modules when creating emails. You might have a blog post an RSS feed, or a product database which has content you wish to use in your emails.

Feeds in Taxi allow you to use this content without having to type it in, copy and paste it manually or download and re-upload images into your emails. The content can then be edited in Taxi as it might not always be completely appropriate for email; the copy may be too long or the image may not have the correct dimensions.

Read Next:\
[Setting up a feed](https://docs.messagebird.com/taxi/Feeds%20\&amp;%20Link%20Tracking/Feeds/setting-up-a-feed-in-taxi-for-email) | [Setting up a custom feed](https://docs.messagebird.com/taxi/Feeds%20\&amp;%20Link%20Tracking/Feeds/setting-up-a-custom-feed-in-taxi-for-email)


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