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1. Bannerbear (via Zapier or Airtable)

Bannerbear helps you auto-generate social media visuals, ecommerce banners and more with their API and integrations.

Here are some ways you could combine Browse AI + (Zapier or Airtable) + Bannerbear:

Social Images

Using scraped data, you could create images to be used on social media, powered by Bannerbear's templates. With a tool like Zapier it could be entirely automated, or with Airtable you can the import the data to Bannerbear manually.

Example: When you publish a new post on your blog, you could use the title, excerpt and featured image to create images suitable for all the major social networks. For an active blog, this could save you a lot of time.

Product Images

If you have an eCommerce store, you may want to promote your products elsewhere (social media, email, website, etc) but not want to spend hours creating images. Using Browse AI, you could extract the product data — like name, price, description, and image — then create images automatically with Bannerbear.

These are just two of many possible uses for extracted data and a tool like Bannerbear.  

2. Softr (via Airtable)

Softr introduces a fundamentally different approach to building custom apps, making it as simple as assembling building blocks together.

Here are some ways you could combine Browse AI + Softr (via our Airtable integration):

Create an Affiliate Store

One possible workflow would be that you extract data from Amazon using Browse AI, send it to Airtable, then use Softr to create the storefront. We even have a prebuilt robot that can handle the scraping.

Build a Directory

One example would be to scrape several online sources for the best apps (using Browse AI and our Airtable integration), then collect them all in a directory that's powered by Softr.  

3. RSS Emails (via Zapier)

Several email marketing tools provide the ability to trigger a campaign based on RSS feed:

  • Mailchimp
  • Active Campaign
  • Campaign Monitor

Using Zapier, you can add RSS items when Browse AI extracts data. Then your email marketing app of choice can send emails to your list.

What types of emails you could send:

  • Deals of the day/week
  • Curated collections (multiple sources)
  • Round-ups across an industry

4. WordPress (via Make)

Using WordPress, you can build just about anything you can imagine. Similar to what's possible with Softr, you could use Make to create new custom posts on your WordPress website.

In addition to things like affiliate stores or directories, as mentioned above, you could create collections of resources that you scrape from multiple online sources. Maybe this is focused on a particular niche, and you present the best of the web all in one place.  

5. Ghost (via Zapier or Make)

Ghost is a powerful app for professional publishers to create, share, and grow a business around their content. While not as easily customized as WordPress, it provides (in my opinion) a superior CMS experience. And you can find highly-focused themes that let you hit the ground running.

One example is the Rinne theme by Bright Themes, which you could populate with data extracted by Browse AI:

Using a theme like this, you could produce one of the ideas mentioned for Softr or WordPress.

If you use the hosting provided by Ghost.org you'll need to subscribe to their $31/month (paid monthly) plan in order to get custom themes and integrations.

Other hosting options:

  • Pikapods (most affordable, and includes auto-updates)
  • Midnight
  • Gloat
  • Magic Pages
  • Digital Ocean (for technically savvy users)

6. Glide (via Google Sheets)

Glide makes it easy to build and deploy powerful custom apps powered by AI with no code. It's similar to Softr in some ways, but these two tools provide different user experiences. And Glide integrates with Google Sheets, in the event you're more comfortable with that tool than with Airtable.

Browse AI has a native Google Sheets integration, and you would then connect sheets to Glide.

Given that Glide is a little more focused on mobile, you could provide a similar app to what we mentioned above for Softr, Ghost, or WordPress. The difference being that you would consider what a mobile experience could consist of.

You could also use Browse AI to extract data that only powers a smaller part of your overall app.

Wrapping Up

This post was meant to give you some ideas of how to use Browse AI + our native integrations + other no-code tools. We only scratched the surface, but if you'd like us to expand upon any of these ideas please let us know via email or on our socials: Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram.

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