No more diving into complex DOM structures or writing fragile XPath expressions. Just specify what data you are scraping from the web with natural language-like queries, and AgentQL handles the rest.
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Aside from data scraping, what other use cases are on your roadmap? I can see so many possibilities for automation and improving legacy system functionality! Can't wait to see where you guys take this!
Hi Ilya, that's a great question! In addition to data scraping, AgentQL is also powerful for web automation and test automation. Both areas benefit from the ability to reliably identify DOM elements using semantic queries, which can significantly reduce development and maintenance efforts. We see a lot of potential for improving legacy systems and exploring other automation possibilities as well. Can’t wait to see where this journey takes us too!
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@shuhao_zhang That sounds great! One of my companies regularly interfaces with legacy, government-run systems with no API. We will definitely be exploring AgentQL as a robust automation solution in those environments. Super excited for this launch, and wishing the best of luck to you and your team!
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AgentQL provides a flexible and resilient approach to web automation, using natural language commands to adapt seamlessly across different websites and UI changes. It effectively reduces the need for maintaining fragile scripts.
@nioleads Thank you for your support! Feel free to ask us any questions in our Discord too!
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Congrats on the launch, Shuhao! AgentQL sounds like a game changer for web automation. The natural language queries are a big step forward for ease of use. Excited to see how it evolves!
As an ex-journalist, I spent countless hours—sometimes weeks—digging through government websites, tracking procurements, and compiling databases of China’s provincial leaders. It was slow, frustrating work, but it was necessary to uncover the stories that mattered.
Now, I find myself on the other side of the equation, building something that I wish I had back then. With AgentQL, I’m hoping to make life easier for my friends in media and research to be able to access web data effortlessly.
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