Introduction
Integrate Tavily with Tines to enhance your automation workflows with powerful web search and content extraction capabilities. Tines’ no-code platform makes it easy to incorporate Tavily’s real-time search and data extraction features into your stories, enabling you to build powerful automation workflows without writing code.How to set up Tavily with Tines
Step 1: Log in to Tines
Step 1: Log in to Tines
Log in to your Tines account.
Step 2: Create or Open a Story
Step 2: Create or Open a Story
Create a new story or open an existing one where you want to add Tavily.
Step 3: Add a Tavily Action
Step 3: Add a Tavily Action
Follow these steps to add a Tavily action to your story:
- Navigate to the Templates section.
- Search for “Tavily” in the search bar.
- Drag the Tavily action into your story.
- Select a template between “Extract Web Content” and “Search the Web” based on your use case.
- Click on the Tavily connection to set up new credentials.
- Enter your Tavily API key in the provided field.
Step 4: Process and Use Tavily Results
Step 4: Process and Use Tavily Results
Use Tines built-in actions to process Tavily’s response:
- Parse and filter search results
- Enrich alerts or tickets with real-time intelligence
- Trigger notifications or follow-up actions based on findings
Use cases for Tavily in Tines
- Workbench Integration: Connect Tavily to Tines Workbench (AI-powered chat interface) to enable real-time web search and content extraction directly in your conversations
- Market & News Monitoring: Track industry trends or breaking news relevant to your organization
- Lead & Entity Enrichment: Pull real-time data on companies, people, or technologies
- Content Extraction: Extract and analyze web content for deeper investigations
Example Use Cases
Enrich new Airtable company records using Tavily search
Enrich new Airtable company records using Tavily search
Enrich a company when it is added to an Airtable database. Receive a webhook notification when a new record is added and fill out the remaining fields with web searches powered by Tavily.
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Search the internet with Tavily via Slack
Search the internet with Tavily via Slack
Search the internet using Tavily in response to a Slack slash command. Summarize the results and post them in a Slack thread, including source links. Users can click on the links to access more detailed information from the original sources.
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