Save the currently opened ThemeForest search results to Google Sheets
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How does this automation work?
Bardeen's playbook for ThemeForest allows professionals in web development and digital marketing to effortlessly transfer search results into Google Sheets. By automating the process of data extraction, you can compile a comprehensive list of themes and templates relevant to your project or research, without manual data entry. This not only saves time but also ensures that the data is organized and accessible for analysis and decision-making.
Here is how this workflow operates:
- Step 1: Extract ThemeForest Search Results - The Scraper is used to extract data from the currently active ThemeForest search results page. You can set the maximum number of items to extract according to your needs.
- Step 2: Save Data to Google Sheets - The extracted data from ThemeForest is then seamlessly added to a Google Sheets spreadsheet of your choice, allowing for easy sharing and collaboration.
How to run the playbook
Tired of manually juggling multiple tabs and copy-pasting search results from ThemeForest? Look no further. This playbook effortlessly extracts search results from your currently opened ThemeForest search page and saves the data directly to a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
Say goodbye to the frustration of scattered information and disorganized searches. With a simple click, you can consolidate and centralize all your search results in one place.
Whether you're a web designer exploring new themes, a developer seeking code snippets, or a digital entrepreneur in need of design assets, this automation simplifies your workflow. Easily compare and analyze search results, make side-by-side comparisons, and make informed decisions without the hassle of manual data entry.
Let’s set it up!
Step 1: Pin the playbook and integrate Google Sheets
First, click the “Pin it” button at the top of this page to save this automation. You will be redirected to install the browser extension when you run it for the first time. Bardeen will also prompt you to integrate Google Sheets.
Activate Bardeen (or hit Option + B on Mac or ALT + B on PC on your keyboard) and click on the playbook card. The setup flow will start. Bardeen will ask you to specify a Google Sheets spreadsheet to save the information and the maximum number of items that you would like to save.
Click on “Save Input” and checkmark Google Sheets. You can edit Inputs later by hovering over the playbook.
Step 2: Run the playbook to save the currently opened ThemeForest search results to Google Sheets
Whenever you want to save search results from the ThemeForest search results page, navigate to the results page.
Activate Bardeen (or hit Option + B on Mac or ALT + B on PC on your keyboard) and run this playbook. It will get the data from the search results page and save it to the Google Sheets spreadsheet that you specified in Step#1.
This automation is fantastic for web developers. They can benefit greatly from this automation when searching for themes on ThemeForest. By extracting search results and saving them to a Google Sheets spreadsheet, developers can easily track and compare various themes. They can evaluate key features, ratings, and reviews to make informed decisions about which themes best fit their project requirements. This saves time and effort by eliminating the need to manually compile and organize information from multiple search sessions.
Designers looking for inspiration or specific design assets on ThemeForest can also leverage this automation to streamline their search process. By extracting search results and saving them to a Google Sheets spreadsheet, designers can create a curated collection of design resources. They can categorize and review various options, making it easier to find the right elements for their creative projects. This allows designers to efficiently explore a wide range of design assets and maintain a centralized repository for future reference.
In addition, for business owners seeking website templates or design assets for their digital presence, this automation provides valuable assistance. By extracting search results and saving them to a Google Sheets speadsheet, business owners can efficiently evaluate different options. They can compare pricing, features, and customer reviews to select the most suitable resources for their websites. This ensures that business owners can make well-informed decisions about their digital assets while saving time and effort in the process.
You can also edit the playbook and add your next action to further customize the automation.
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