BrowserAct Telegram Interview Assistant
BrowserAct Telegram Interview Assistant
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This template provides a complete automated interview and quiz workflow powered by Make, BrowserAct, Google Gemini AI, and Telegram. It guides each user through a personalized interview experience by collecting their profile information, generating quiz questions, validating their responses, and storing all results inside Google Sheets.
The workflow includes:
Telegram Bot integration to receive user messages and deliver interactive quiz questions through inline keyboard buttons.
BrowserAct logic to capture initial user details and trigger the interview process.
Dynamic Google Sheets tab creation, using each user’s chat ID to keep data separated and organized.
Google Gemini AI for generating questions, parsing callback data, and checking whether the selected answer is correct.
Automated branching (Routers) to handle first-time users, ongoing quiz sessions, and answer callbacks.
Real-time score tracking, writing the question, answer, and correctness status back to Google Sheets.
This template is ideal for recruitment screening, onboarding assessments, training quizzes, educational bots, or any interactive evaluation system. It requires no coding knowledge and can be easily customized to different topics or skill sets.
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