Save Web Research Links in Google Forms
This automation captures the web links you find during your research and saves them, along with any notes, in a Google Form. Perfect for researchers or students wanting a centralized way to organize sources.
New Web Link Found
Triggers when a new research link is found during web search.
Add Link to Form
Saves the link and notes to a Google Form.
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Save web research links in Google Forms
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Frequently Asked Questions
Supported triggers and actions
New Google Form Response
Triggers when a new response is submitted to a Google Form
Search Internet
A block that searches the internet for more up-to-date information
Scrape Website
A block that scrapes a website and retrieves textual information from it
Webhook
Calls an external API
About Google Forms
Google Forms is a survey administration software for collecting information through personalized quizzes and surveys. Create forms, manage responses, and trigger actions based on form submissions.
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About Browse by DryMerge
Search the web for information, data, and resources. Automate web searches, scrape websites, and extract structured data from search results.
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