BrowserAct + OpenAI: Auto-Scrape Google News & Post to Facebook
BrowserAct + OpenAI: Auto-Scrape Google News & Post to Facebook
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This Make.com template creates a fully automated news-to-social-media pipeline that:
Scrapes Google News using BrowserAct to collect the latest articles on topics you specify Processes & aggregates article data (titles, sources, descriptions, URLs) into a structured format Generates AI summaries via OpenAI, creating a concise overview with 3 key insights Creates platform-specific posts optimized for Facebook using separate OpenAI prompts Publishes automatically to your connected social media accounts Who Should Use This:
Social media managers maintaining multiple accounts Content marketers needing consistent posting schedules News aggregators and industry analysts Small businesses automating their social presence What You'll Need:
BrowserAct account with configured news scraping workflow OpenAI API key (GPT-4 or GPT-3.5-turbo recommended) Facebook Pages access token with posting permissions LinkedIn API credentials (optional, for LinkedIn route) Basic understanding of Make.com scenarios
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