Connect HTTP and Google Gemini AI integrations
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Build your HTTP and Google Gemini AI integrations.
Create custom HTTP and Google Gemini AI workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates a completion for the provided prompt or chat.
Creates a video.
Creates an image.
Downloads a file from a given URL.
Sends an HTTP(S) request to a specified URL that requires Basic Auth authorization and processes the response.
Sends an HTTPS request to a specified URL that requires Client Certificate Auth authorization and processes the response.
Sends an HTTP(S) request to a specified URL and processes the response.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Sends an HTTPS request to a specified URL that requires API Key Auth authorization and processes the response.
Popular HTTP and Google Gemini AI workflows.
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Uploading Fliki videos to YouTube
This Make.com scenario automates the end-to-end process of uploading Fliki-generated videos to YouTube. When a video render is completed in Fliki, the scenario triggers automatically. It then uses Google Gemini AI to generate a compelling, SEO-friendly video title based on the content. After that, it downloads the MP4 video file via an HTTP module, converting the URL into a binary buffer format suitable for YouTube. Finally, the video is uploaded directly to your YouTube channel, complete with the AI-generated title. This setup is ideal for content creators, marketers, educators, and businesses looking to scale content publishing without manual uploading. Save time, maintain consistency, and streamline your content workflow by integrating text-to-video AI tools with your YouTube channel. Set it once, and let your videos go live as soon as they’re ready.
TRY IT ->Parse JSON from HTTP request ( Basic )
Parse a JSON file from the output of HTTP module.
TRY IT ->[AI Tools 101] AI web scraping with Google Sheets
In this [AI Tools 101](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCz7HCx6HnI&list=PLrED3I754LhmTtlldfGklaEMh-ZaCa3EK&index=9&ab_channel=Make) course template, learn how to scrape web content efficiently using AI and Google Sheets. Extract, structure, and save data seamlessly for enhanced information management and analysis.
TRY IT ->Generate Fliki videos from new Medium articles
This template helps you automate the process of turning new Medium blog posts into videos using Fliki. It monitors a specified Medium publication's RSS feed, detects when a new post is published, and extracts the latest article URL. Once the latest post is identified, it sends the URL to Fliki, where a new video is automatically created using the article content. This workflow is ideal for content creators, marketers, or publishers who want to quickly repurpose written blog content into video format for platforms like YouTube, Instagram, or LinkedIn - saving time and maintaining consistent publishing across formats.
TRY IT ->Automated WebinarJam Follow-Up via KlicktTipp Based on Attendance
This Make scenario automates the transfer and segmentation of registrants from WebinarJam into KlickTipp, triggered on a time-based interval (e.g., every hour or day). Technical Workflow: Scheduled Trigger: The scenario starts at set time intervals to check for new WebinarJam registrants. Webinar Fetch: It retrieves a list of webinars via the webinarjam:getWebinars module. HTTP POST Call: A custom HTTP request is sent to fetch registrant data for a selected webinar using an API key. Data Feed: Registrants are passed into an iterator (BasicFeeder) to process each entry individually. Conditional Routing: Contacts are filtered by webinar title (e.g., beginner vs. expert session). Each path adds the registrant as a contact in KlickTipp using the appropriate addAContact module. Live Attendance Check: Depending on whether the registrant attended live, specific tags are applied using tagContact to reflect participation status. Field Mapping: The contact is enriched with mapped fields like name, phone, and optional metadata. This setup ensures that every registrant is captured, categorized, and prepared for targeted follow-up—without manual intervention.
TRY IT ->Send data to an app via HTTP from ChatGPT content generation
Periodically transmit data via HTTP from ChatGPT content generation, streamlining your content creation process.
TRY IT ->Send data to ChatGPT for content generation via a custom webhook and send via HTTP
Automatically send data to OpenAI GPT-3 for content generation via a custom webhook, then transmit the generated content using HTTP actions.
TRY IT ->Create and manage Notion pages with data from Inoreader and ChatGPT
Automatically create and manage Notion pages using data from Inoreader articles and ChatGPT insights, streamlining your content organization process.
TRY IT ->Send messages to Discord based on new rows in Google Sheets, HTTP, HTML and ChatGPT
This template sends Discord messages when new Google Sheets rows are added. Fetch data from your app via HTTP, convert HTML to text and process responses with ChatGPT for enhanced communication.
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