Connect 0CodeKit and Make integrations
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Create custom 0CodeKit and Make workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
This module inserts new blank pages into a PDF at specified positions.
This module retrieves detailed metadata from a PDF, such as the dimensions of each page, enhancing document analysis and management.
Blur a image with optional blur strength.
Builds a url with UTM parameters.
Calculates body mass index values from height and weight in metric system measures.
Calculate trip between two locations, using either addresses or coordinates, to plan your route efficiently.
This module is deprecated, please use instead [Calculate Trip Between Two Locations].
Provides content analysis results, including assessments for adult, racy, and gory content, along with respective scores.
This endpoint can be used to check the status of scheduled code executions created by using the Asynchronous Python Code endpoint.
Popular 0CodeKit and Make workflows.
Looking to get more out of 0CodeKit and Make? With Make you can visually integrate 0CodeKit and Make into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Log scenario data from Make scenarios in Google Sheets
Automatically log scenario data in Google Sheets. Streamline data management with Make and Google Sheets integration.
TRY IT ->Trigger a custom webhook and respond with scenario inputs in Make
Trigger a custom webhook to capture data, respond with inputs, and run scenarios in Make using Webhook and Make modules.
TRY IT ->Run scenarios with custom inputs and add records to your datastore
Automate your workflow by running scenarios with custom inputs via CustomWebHook, adding records to your datastore, and executing scenarios with Make.
TRY IT ->Trigger a custom webhook and pause execution with a sleep function in Make
Trigger a custom webhook, pause execution, and run scenarios in Make. Automate workflows with gateway, util, and make modules.
TRY IT ->Run scenarios with custom inputs and respond via webhook in Make
Trigger custom scenarios with specific inputs via a webhook in Make, then respond instantly using Custom WebHook, Make: Run a Scenario With Inputs, and Webhook Response.
TRY IT ->Start and stop scenarios in Make with ease
Easily manage scenarios in Make by starting and stopping them with a single click. Automate repetitive tasks and streamline your workflow effortlessly.
TRY IT ->Create a scenario blueprint and upload files to Google Drive
Automatically generate scenario blueprints and upload files to Google Drive. Streamline your workflow with Make's list Scenarios, get A Scenario Blueprint, and Google Drive modules.
TRY IT ->Send custom emails using data from your Python code
Automatically send personalized emails using your Python code with Make's Custom MailHook and 0CodeKit integration.
TRY IT ->Trigger a Make scenario with an iOS button press
Streamline your app's functionality by triggering automated scenarios with a simple button press on iOS. This template allows you to enhance user interaction by executing specific workflows in Make whenever a button is pressed, ensuring a seamless experience and efficient task management. Perfect for developers looking to integrate iOS app actions with Make's powerful automation capabilities.
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