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We launched! ๐Ÿš€ ClickDiv - automate anything, anywhere on the web.

Hey IH! ๐Ÿ‘‹

I've been working on a tool to automate workflows, which I decided to productize. I'm posting it publicly today, and I'm excited to share it with you all!

It's called ClickDiv - https://www.clickdiv.com/ - it helps you automate anything, anywhere on the web. You can create no-code workflows that run on-command, saving you time and cutting down on repetitive, manual tasks. Think Zapier but for any website (even ones without APIs or behind login pages).

Some examples of what I use it for:

  1. Website testing and up-time tests (it sends me emails when things break)
  2. Data collection (e.g. I have a workflow for sending a campaign directly from a LinkedIn profile; profile โ†’ save to google sheets โ†’ send scheduled emails โ†’ slack notification)
  3. A few Zapier-like workflows, but for things that don't have APIs or the functionality I needed

If this is interesting to you, you can request access on our website, and I'll be adding new people off the waitlist each day. You can reach me directly at alex @ clickdiv if you want to chat about it!

I'll also be hanging out in the comments all day and responding to your questions/thoughts/feedback :D

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on March 10, 2020
  1. 2

    It is very nicely done, I enjoyed the demo video.

  2. 1

    Came to IndieHackers today looking for just this kind of solution. Iโ€™ve submitted a request!

  3. 1

    Sounds promising. Will give a try for sure @acsands13

  4. 1

    Very nice job!

  5. 1

    The design is really clean, nice work Alex!

    Some of the copy on the pricing tiers feels a bit opaque - can you come up with more intuitive names for what the different modes are, what a 'time trigger' is ( I assumed it means a scheduled workflow) etc?

    1. 1

      Thanks @andycloke! That's a good point, we can work on cleaning that up a bit. You're correct that "time trigger" is a scheduled workflows. "API trigger" is a workflow run via our API.

  6. 1

    Nice and clean design, I like it!

  7. 1

    This looks awesome, just signed up for access :)

  8. 1

    Would also be better if having oauth registration

    1. 1

      Yes, that is coming too :)

  9. 1

    Hi Alex, seems great. But I don't understand why features colors are in light grey that's confusing ;)

  10. 1

    It looks like a very nice implementation. I wish you good luck!

    For which purpose people will use this service? Please tell me just the most popular usages you think of.
    I'm curious, and I never used this kind of automation tools so I would like to hear about the customers' needs.

    1. 1

      Thanks @MatanYad ! We're thinking it will be used mostly for:

      1. Automating repetitive actions on websites (kind of like Zapier, but for any website)
      2. Scraping / data collection
      3. QA testing on your own website

      But I expect we'll also see some creativity from users for use cases that we hadn't thought of before.

      We have some examples of how ClickDiv can be used in real life here: https://www.clickdiv.com/#ideas

  11. 1

    Does it only support Google Chrome or can you run the workflows in any browser?

    1. 3

      Good question! Right now it supports Chrome and Firefox, but we're working on adding in Safari, IE, and Opera.

      Eventually the plan is to do this not only for the web, but on native OS's too (macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, etc.), so you can run workflows for any application in the cloud.

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