Get data from Google search sidebar card
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How does this automation work?
Bardeen's Playbook for extracting data from Google's search result sidebar card is designed for professionals involved in data sourcing and research. When conducting online research, gathering data efficiently is crucial. This Playbook automates the process of collecting information found in the knowledge panels or sidebar cards that appear next to the main search results in Google, which could be used for market research, competitive analysis, or academic purposes.
Here's how this workflow retrieves information from Google search sidebar cards:
- Step 1: Extract Data from Sidebar - Utilize the Scraper integration to activate a model that selectively extracts data from the sidebar card on your active Google search results tab. This eliminates the need for manual copying or coding to retrieve the information.
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FAQs
This is possible! Edit your automation and add the "Convert table to CSV" action on the end. You should get the CSV once you run the playbook.
Exporting data (ex: scraped data or app data) from Bardeen to Google Sheets is possible with our action to “Add Rows to Google Sheets”.
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Cases like this require you to scrape the links to the sections and use the background scraper to get details from every section.
There isn't a specific AI use case available for automatically recording and summarizing meetings at the moment
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