Connect Browse AI and Make integrations
Let Browse AI automatically monitor websites for critical changes like competitor pricing and product updates, then instantly trigger Make to route that data to your CRM, spreadsheets, and communication tools—transforming web intelligence into automated action across your entire business stack without lifting a finger
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Make functions as a trigger that monitors and extracts web data, automatically initiating workflows when new information is captured from websites such as competitor pricing changes, product availability updates, or lead information. Browse AI serves as the action platform that receives this extracted data from Make and executes automated responses by routing the information to your CRM, spreadsheets, databases, or communication tools. When Make detects and scrapes new data based on your configured monitoring parameters, it triggers Browse AI to perform specified actions, transforming and distributing that data across your connected applications without manual intervention.
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How to setup Browse AI and Make in 5 easy steps
Add the Browse AI module to your Make scenario
Log into your Make account and open the automation scenario where you want to use Browse AI. Search for and add the Browse AI module to your workflow, which will enable you to incorporate Browse AI's data extraction capabilities into your automation.
Create a connection between Make and Browse AI
After adding the Browse AI module, click the 'Create a connection' button that appears. You can give your connection a descriptive name to help you identify it later, then click 'Save' and follow the prompts to log into your Browse AI account and grant Make permission to access it.
Add a Make module to access Make's features
To use Make's built-in functionality within your automation, add a Make module to your scenario. This allows your automation to interact with Make's own features, such as managing workflows or accessing automation data.
Choose how to connect Make to itself
When setting up the Make module connection, you'll need to select a connection method. You can choose OAuth2, which handles authentication automatically through a secure login, or use an API key, which is a unique code you can generate from your Make profile under the API tab.
Complete your Make connection setup
Enter your connection details by selecting your preferred method and providing the necessary credentials. Also specify your Make environment URL (like 'https://eu1.make.com') to ensure the connection points to your correct Make server location, then click 'Save' to finalize the connection.
Powerful benefits of connecting Browse AI with Make
Integrate Browse AI with Make to automate data extraction workflows, sync web data across your apps in real-time, and create custom alerts. Eliminate manual tasks while distributing insights instantly.
Automatically trigger actions in thousands of apps whenever Browse AI extracts new data from websites, eliminating manual data transfer.
Set up instant notifications or automated responses across your tech stack when Browse AI detects changes on monitored websites.
Keep your CRM, databases, and spreadsheets automatically updated with the latest web data extracted by Browse AI without manual intervention.
Distribute scraped website data to multiple applications simultaneously, enabling centralized web intelligence across your entire organization.
FAQ
By connecting Browse AI with Make, you can automatically extract data from any website using Browse AI's powerful scraping capabilities and then route that data to thousands of other applications. For example, you can monitor competitor prices, track product availability, or collect lead information from websites, and automatically send this data to your CRM, spreadsheets, or databases without any manual intervention. This integration eliminates repetitive copy-paste work and ensures your data is always up-to-date across all your business tools.
No coding skills are required. Make provides a visual, drag-and-drop interface that makes it straightforward to connect Browse AI with other applications. You select Browse AI as your trigger to start the automation when new data is extracted, choose your desired actions in other apps, and map the data fields between them. Make handles all the technical complexity behind the scenes, allowing you to create sophisticated automations in minutes rather than hours of custom development work.
There are countless possibilities for automating workflows with Browse AI and Make. You can automatically extract job postings from career sites and add them to a Google Sheet for analysis, monitor news websites for specific keywords and send alerts to Slack, scrape product reviews and feed them into sentiment analysis tools, track real estate listings and notify your team via email, or collect research data from multiple sources and consolidate it in Airtable. Make's extensive app ecosystem means you can connect Browse AI's web data to virtually any tool you use in your business.
Make provides enterprise-grade reliability with features like automatic error handling, retry mechanisms, and execution history logs. When Browse AI extracts data from websites, Make ensures that information is properly processed and delivered to your connected applications even if temporary issues occur. You can also set up conditional logic to handle different scenarios, schedule your automations to run at optimal times, and monitor all your workflows from a centralized dashboard. Plus, Make's scalable infrastructure means your automations will continue to work smoothly as your data extraction needs grow.
A scenario represents a workflow or a project of your own creation, and it is made up of a series of modules that automate apps and services. Creating a scenario allows you to transfer and transform data between apps and services via these modules to automate anything and improve the way you work.
Modules are the main building blocks of automation in Make. Modules represent actions that Make performs with an app, like creating, updating, or deleting data.
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