Automatically convert HTML content or web pages to professional PDF files. Perfect for archiving web content, generating reports, or saving HTML emails as PDFs.
What you'll need:
Get your CustomJS API key at customjs.space/account
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Performs powerful Regex pattern extraction, search-and-replace, and validation on unstructured text data (e.g., emails, logs, web scraping output).
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Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
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Creates a new draft email.
Triggers when mailhook receives data.
Triggers when webhook receives data.
Deletes an email by moving it to trash.
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