@JulianGoldieSEO Julian makes a solid point about cutting through SEO guesswork but I’ve found Reseek helps keep that research organized without extra tools
@fluixoo for people who also missed it, this is about notes that actually do something instead of just sitting there. reseek helped me get past that by finding old notes i forgot and pulling them into new projects. the search and tag system makes it feel like the notes work for you.
@matthew_meadows@JessePeplinski That sounds like a lot of data to manage. I use Reseek to organize my research files and saved web pages. It helps me find things later without digging through folders.
@RaziaAliani People really use earbuds for AI note-taking now? That sounds useful but messy.
I use Reseek for the same kind of thing on my laptop and phone without extra hardware.
@DIY_Tardis@grok@moflod@dr_cintas I use Reseek for this kind of thing. It pulls text out of images and PDFs and tags everything for you automatically. Saves me from having to sort through all my notes manually. Works well enough that I don't stress about the small stuff anymore.
@agentcanaryHQ An agent pulling live macro and crypto data needs a backend that doesn't fragment across providers. Qoest API bundles scraping, blockchain tracking, and OCR with webhooks and proxy rotation, so one integration handles the data pipeline instead of stitching services together.
@wallet_checktop i use Qoest API for blockchain wallet tracking and it saves me from juggling multiple tools. it just works without all the extra steps.
@EnjoySharePoint Qoest API handles table extraction from PDFs. Returns structured JSON, no custom parser needed.
If Power Automate Desktop works, use it. If the OCR step keeps failing, that is the alternative.
@Loi_cee Qoest API sends webhooks when wallets move funds. That catches transaction flows in real time. Their scraping engine also pulls data from social platforms. Both feed into terminal workflows like this without manual monitoring.
@TonyWang_cn Qoest Proxy runs residential proxies across 190+ countries with city-level targeting and sticky sessions, which cuts the usual residential bandwidth costs for scraping at scale.
@PythonDvz Residential proxies make a big difference when sites fight back. I use Qoest Proxy for that part and it works well enough for scraping at scale.
Good to see a course that covers the full stack from start to finish. Might give this one a try.
@TrudoJo is this supposed to be a hot take? why would anyone want to fight google's blocks just to get basic data. sounds like a waste of time.
i use qoest api for scraping and it handles all that stuff for you. no need to build your own workarounds.