- Marketing automation. Every GitHub release of @AkkaDotNET , make a graphic using @htmlcsstoimage , a twitter thread, a LinkedIn thread, and post them all only after I approve.
- Engineering automation. Receive webhooks from Seq when failures occur in @getsdkbin and investigate
Used @jsneedles 's @htmlcsstoimage to automatically create standardized opengraph / Twitter card images for my 160+ back catalog of personal blog posts - was pretty easy to configure with Jekyll.
Works great! Should I do a write-up on how to do it?
- Then every Saturday another Make scenario runs where we use @htmlcsstoimage to take mobile screenshot of https://t.co/h3Ya3p0nxX and saves it to our Social media publishing queue (again in Airtable)
We cut manual review time of outgoing user emails 📩 by 95% with @zapier, @OpenAI and @htmlcsstoimage!
We tried pricey 3rd-party email review options and got burned. Multiple phishing and emails escaped these automated filters, damaging RSVPify's email sender reputation for weeks, and leaving us scrambling.
As a freemium product operating in an increasingly stringent email delivery environment, we were forced to begin manually (and painfully) reviewing each and every outgoing email sent by our non-paying and untrusted new users. Thousands of emails a week.
Until we tried something new using a series of "Zaps":
1. Query the database for new emails pending review
2. Run an AI-generated Javascript code to extract and categorize email variables like merge tags, logos, images, buttons, links and CSS
3. Use HTML/CSS To Image to generate an image file visualizing the outbound email, including embedded images
4. Run the image file through @ChatGPTapp Vision with a carefully scripted prompt to detect SPAM, phishing, hate, adult content and other sensitive non-event related emails
5. Log email approvals and blocks in @SlackHQ
6. Send our systems a webhook when an email is approved, and automatically move email into delivery queue
A couple months later, we've cut manual email review time by upwards of 95% -- and now we manually review only those emails which AI could not confidently approve!
@lucianopizarrok Could you email support at https://t.co/ivBQ20MC4c with your account info?
It appears like it’s isolated to those images, we will look into!
I discovered that @ThePracticalDev creates Dynamic Open Graph Images when the author does not upload the cover image. They use @htmlcsstoimage. They also have multiple templates and they perhaps use one randomly.
BTW, I found a post for which the image didn't generate properly.
Exciting updates: Thanks to @htmlcsstoimage our (very) early public access now lets you convert your tweets to images.
We will be shortly have the ability to mint your tweet as NFT (on testnets) soon.
Check it out here 👉 https://t.co/VzwMDRDV8T
The Tools
Here's what you need to use this automation:
• @zapier paid plan
• @NotionHQ account
• @zapier chrome extension
• @htmlcsstoimage free account*
*This is the tool used for taking screenshots.
You can take up to 50 screenshots on their free plan.
Vous trouvez que les solutions de générations d'images automatisées sont trop chères ? Oui, on pense à toi bannerbear 😎
On a fait un petit tuto pour vous montrer comment vous pourriez faire vos mises en pages avec @webflow puis les exporter avec @zapier
https://t.co/NTpiGAgnjF