Do I Need to Have Any Technical Expertise to Use TaskMagic?

Do I Need to Have Any Technical Expertise to Use TaskMagic?


 

How to Automate Tasks Without Any Technical Expertise Using TaskMagic


Introduction: Hey everyone, Jeremy here! Have you ever wondered if you need to have any technical expertise to use TaskMagic? In this blog post, I'll walk you through how TaskMagic makes task automation accessible to everyone, regardless of your technical background.


No Technical Expertise Required: One of the biggest concerns for non-technical individuals is the fear of needing coding knowledge to use automation tools like TaskMagic. The good news is that you don't need any technical expertise to leverage the power of TaskMagic. Whether you're a complete beginner or someone with limited tech skills, TaskMagic is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive.


Simplified Automation Process: TaskMagic simplifies the automation process by providing easy-to-follow prompts and instructions. You don't have to worry about writing complex code or understanding advanced technical concepts. With TaskMagic, automating tasks is as simple as recording a video or using a web browser.


Demo with Kyle: In the script, Kyle demonstrates just how easy it is to automate tasks using TaskMagic. By following the prompts and confirming each step, even non-technical users can automate repetitive tasks with ease. From conducting a simple Google search to clicking on images, TaskMagic streamlines the automation process.


Playback and Saving Options: TaskMagic also offers the convenience of playing back recorded steps and saving automation sequences for future use. Whether you need to repeat a task daily or streamline a specific process, TaskMagic allows you to playback and save your automation steps effortlessly.


Conclusion: In conclusion, TaskMagic proves that you don't need to be a technical expert to automate tasks effectively. With its user-friendly interface and guided prompts, TaskMagic empowers users of all backgrounds to automate processes seamlessly. So, if you've been hesitant to explore task automation due to technical concerns, give TaskMagic a try and experience the simplicity of automating tasks without any coding knowledge.

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Steps

 

Step 1- Click on New Automation

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Step 2-Now open the google browser and search anything like Dog

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Step 3- Click on Web

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Step 4- Click on Continue with Cookies

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Step 5- The Prompt window will open in left and browser window open in right. Now type google.com in URL and go to Save go to URL

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Step 6- In prompt window Click on Type and search Dog in Google browser window and Click on Confirm

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Step 7- Now we can Click on Play button to run the Automation

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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT

Hey everybody, Jeremy here. Jeremy Redman here with KyleBot. How's it going? So, we got a question for the course. Do I need to have any technical expertise to use TaskMagic? I am not technical, meaning I don't know how to code. I've paid attention to the short answer is no, absolutely not. We don't want you to have, we have a lot of technical or advanced tools, or you'll see options like custom JavaScript, or even some words like parse full disclosure.

I don't really know how to use parse and Zapier and a couple of other tools. Kyle and I have worked tirelessly to try to make these options like. Bringing in data through a webhook or pushing data to a webhook is easy as we possibly can. Isn't that right, Kyle? Very much so. We think it's better than a lot of the alternatives out there.

So much so, we get tech, we get asked from technical people or developer, uh, people, developer people, Engineers to build technical solutions, and we kind of push back on it. So the answer is no, and Kyle's going to demonstrate how easy it is. And we like to say it's easy as recording a loom, because that's the exercise that you go through.

If you can use A web browser, Chrome, the Chrome web browser. Kyle, pull up the Chrome, your Chrome, regular web browser. Cool. This is the regular web browser, right? That is now Kyle. Do a Google search, go to Google, do a Google search. Okay. So he navigated to Google. Did you need to know how to go to coding school for that?

I did not. Great. Now search, search for the same thing. Dogs. Okay, great. Great. Amazing. He, you didn't need to go to coding school to learn how to do that, right? I did not. Okay, great. So can you do something else? I click on an image or something. I don't know. Great. Okay. So he just also made a click and change the screen.

Okay. Now this is the regular Chrome browser. Kyle, now open our, open our task magic app. Let's say he had to do that every day. He had to search for dogs and look at the images and maybe even download one Every single day for his dog company his dog company. Okay, so kyle, let's see if we can automate this Okay, click that let's see how different it is to automate this web Okay, because it's web you're not logging into anything.

So you're gonna skip that. Okay, great You see the prompt window on the left and it walks you through what to do And then you'll see our version of chrome chromium on the right Watch Kyle go to make sure you type in Google on the prompt window though. It says go to page. So let's get started. Kyle, go to Google.

Amazing. The only thing to think about when you're getting started is if you know you want to type or click something. In on the right window in the browser window you want to let us know beforehand in the prompt window So on the left in the prompt window, you will see type. Okay, so I want because I want a google search So, okay now type dogs cool Now I just need to the second thing I need to do that's different than regular chrome is press confirm I need to I need to tell task magic what i'm going to do and then I need to confirm that I did it Okay.

Confirm amazing. This is just if you wanted that to be a variable, we don't want this to be a variable variable. We want it to stay the same dogs every time. Okay. Next thing is a click step to submit this, right? Correct. Okay. Now do that. So you want to click difficult part that this bar is kind of in the way so we can move that to the top.

Okay, cool. So we just moved that bottom part of the top. Okay. And then he clicked and then he's confirming the click. Oh my God. It went to dog. Okay. Now click. So remember before he just clicked on images. So what do you do before you let us know what you're going to do? It's a click. And then you go click that same thing.

And then you confirm that thing. Oh my gosh, he did not need to code for that. Now we can play back those steps, right? And the upper left, we can play them back and you can see the right icon, the white icons on the left. Nice Kyle. I thought you wanted this play. Hold on. Yeah. All right. So you do need to be okay.

So you see the, the white icons, the play icons on the left side, you can replay those steps. Then or you can save it and then play that back. Like it is that simple to do that. Again, the only difference between using Chrome or browsing the internet and automating and task magic is the thing you want to do.

Let us know beforehand if it's a click, if it's a type, if you're scraping something or, or sorry, and after you do the thing, You confirm that you did it in the lower bar, or if it's in the top, the upper bar, or on the left, when you're using guides, wherever you see confirm, so you're telling us you're doing it, you do it, and then you confirm you did it.

You don't need to be an engineer to do that. That is absolutely. The most basic part of this. Anything to add, Kyle? Nope. Okay. Thanks Kyle. Let us know if you have any questions on that, or if that makes sense. We're here for you, especially the non technical people like me.

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