Make.com + DumplingAI
Scrape any site from Make.com scenarios
Trigger DumplingAI’s Web Scrape endpoint from your scenarios to fetch page HTML, readable text, and metadata that fuel research, enrichment, and publishing workflows.
- Setup time
- ≈10 minutes
- Response format
- HTML + JSON
- Best for
- Monitoring, research, enrichment
Why Make.com teams add DumplingAI
Data built for Make.com workflows
Kick off web scraping jobs from your scenarios without managing proxies or headless browsers.
Blend DumplingAI output with Make’s AI, Data Store, and text tools to summarize findings and flag changes automatically.
Send structured HTML, text, and metadata into tools like Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets, or Slack for research and reporting.
Integration overview
How the Make.com + DumplingAI workflow fits together
Use the DumplingAI module to call DumplingAI with the page you need, wait conditions, and output preferences, then feed the scraped data into the rest of your scenarios.
Integration steps
- 1
Add the DumplingAI module
Drop the DumplingAI module from the Make app directory after your trigger so you can reuse a single authenticated connection.
- 2
Configure the DumplingAI request
Authenticate the module with your DumplingAI API key and fill out the module fields—no manual headers or raw JSON needed. Include the page URL you want to crawl plus any optional wait conditions or formatting preferences your workflow needs.
- 3
Distribute the scraped data
Map the structured response into Data Stores, routers, or other app modules to keep the automation flowing. Forward the HTML, metadata, or extracted text into enrichment, change-detection, or publishing steps.
Workflow ideas
Automations powered by Web Scrape data
Mix DumplingAI with Make.com’s native actions to uncover new growth, enablement, and operations workflows.
Competitor change alerts
Schedule scrapes of rival landing pages, diff the HTML, and post highlights to tools like Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets, or Slack.
Product catalog enrichment
Pull pricing and spec data from supplier sites and sync cleaned results into tools like Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets, or Slack.
SEO research briefs
Scrape top-performing articles, summarize them with Make’s AI, Data Store, and text tools, and auto-populate your content backlog.
Technical checklist
Best practices before you deploy
Authentication
Store the DumplingAI API key in the Make app connection so every module call stays secure without exposing secrets.
Request payload
Send the page URL plus any optional instructions such as wait-for selectors, viewport sizes, or rendering preferences.
Scaling & retries
Use Make’s error handlers or automatic retries to gracefully handle 429 and 500 responses. When you process large lists, add a queue router or delay module to control concurrency.
Resources
Get everything you need to connect Make.com
Start with DumplingAI’s API docs, then dive into Make.com resources to wire up reliable, secure automations.
DumplingAI Web Scrape endpoint guide
Parameters, wait options, and sample responses for the Web Scrape endpoint.
Open resource →DumplingAI Make modules overview
Install the DumplingAI Make app and explore each native module.
Open resource →FAQ
Answers before you connect Make.com to DumplingAI
How do I store the DumplingAI API key in Make.com?
Store the DumplingAI API key in the Make app connection so every module call stays secure without exposing secrets.
Can I run multiple Web Scrape calls in one scenario?
When you process large lists, add a queue router or delay module to control concurrency. Use routers or batching features when you need to process long URL queues.
What happens if a site blocks the scrape?
DumplingAI returns clear error messaging. Capture the response, alert your team, and adjust wait settings, proxies, or retries before running again.
Ready to launch Make.com + DumplingAI workflows?
Create your DumplingAI account, generate an API key, and connect the Web Scrape endpoint to Make.com in minutes. Our team can help you scope automations if you need an extra hand.