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Detect layout updates and track competitor pricing by using PagePixels Screenshots to capture scheduled website snapshots. Linking this integration to our workflow automation tool lets you log in to portals, fill out web forms, and trigger instant Slack notifications whenever changes occur. Sign up for free today to build your first monitoring pipeline.
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In today's fast-paced digital landscape, manual tasks like capturing and archiving web pages can slow down your business growth. By utilizing Make, you can easily connect PagePixels Screenshots with hundreds of other essential business applications to build robust, no-code automated workflows. Imagine automatically triggering PagePixels Screenshots to capture website updates, monitor competitor pricing, or verify ad placements, and then instantly sending those high-quality images straight to your cloud storage, team chat, or project management boards. This powerful integration capability eliminates repetitive manual work, reduces human error, and ensures your team always has real-time visual data at their fingertips. Whether you want to sync your visual assets with databases, schedule automated reports, or trigger instant alerts based on website changes, configuring these custom triggers and actions requires zero coding skills. By combining the automated screenshot generation capabilities of PagePixels Screenshots with flexible, multi-step scenarios, you unlock endless possibilities for efficiency and data consistency across your entire tech stack. Start transforming your digital operations today and sign up for a free account to try Make to integrate PagePixels Screenshots.
Creates an AI visual analysis of any image guided by a text prompt. Submit up to 5 images and 5 prompts. Useful for comparing images, tracking changes, monitoring visual regressions, and extracting text.
Captures a screenshot from real geolocations around the world. Screenshots are taken through a proxy network of rotating residential IP addresses within the geographical location you specify. Choose from hundreds of countries and any US State for your geolocation testing needs.
Creates a screenshot from any custom HTML you provide. This makes it easy to take a screenshot of new emails, create custom reports from third-party APIs, and more.
Creates an instant screenshot of a web page from a URL.
Captures a web page screenshot and runs an AI visual analysis based on your prompt. Useful for extracting data, generating summaries, or querying the website's content.
Initiates a new Domain Research Report request. This action can help automate structured data extraction from domains and websites. Provide a list of URLs and request up to 100 custom data fields for extraction (e.g. email, company details, product info) guided by your AI prompts.
Deletes the Screenshot Configuration and all screenshots associated with the configuration.
Extracts the fully rendered raw HTML source code of a web page (instead of taking a screenshot). This action is optimized for fetching HTML content from websites that dynamically generate their HTML using JavaScript.
Retrieves the current monthly screenshot, real locations, and AI analysis limits and usage information for your account.
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