Connect GetScreenshot integrations
Capture any website on demand by automating GetScreenshot to programmatically generate images, PDFs, and custom reports. Use this workflow automation to send captures directly to an email inbox or save them to cloud storage for archival. Sign up to build your first automated visual documentation system.
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Build your GetScreenshot integrations.
Integrate GetScreenshot as an action on Make to programmatically generate website screenshots, PDFs, and custom reports. Utilize GetScreenshot's dedicated modules to fine-tune captures, send them directly to an email inbox, or provide them for subsequent Make actions like saving to cloud storage.
Returns available requests / screenshots and reset date.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Captures a screenshot of an element in webpage. Requires an element selector.
Captures a screenshot of an element in webpage and sends it to a given email address. Requires an element selector.
Captures a screenshot of a webpage.
Captures a screenshot of a webpage and sends it to a given email address.
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