
Agenty
Your AI agent orchestrates Agenty's powerful scraping capabilities to pull live data from any website during customer conversations. Price comparisons, competitor monitoring, lead data enrichment, all triggered by a simple chat request and delivered in seconds.




From launching extraction jobs to downloading structured results, your AI agent taps into Agenty's full automation suite to fetch web data on demand.
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See how businesses leverage conversational AI to trigger web scraping workflows, transforming hours of manual data collection into instant, chat-driven operations.
A product manager messages your AI agent asking for competitor pricing on a specific SKU category. The agent triggers an Agenty scraping job targeting the competitor's product pages, waits for completion, downloads the structured price data, and presents a formatted comparison table. What used to take hours of manual research happens in minutes, directly in a chat window.
A sales rep receives a list of 50 company names and needs contact details. They paste the list into the chat. Your AI agent creates an Agenty input list, triggers a scraper configured for business directories, retrieves the extracted emails and phone numbers, and returns a clean CSV. Lead research compressed into a single conversation.
An e-commerce manager wants to know when a competitor drops prices. Your AI agent sets up an Agenty monitoring job with scheduled runs, then responds to natural language queries like 'Any price changes this week?' by fetching the latest diff report. Proactive intelligence delivered through simple questions.

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FAQs
The agent uses Agenty's Jobs API to start scraping runs programmatically. When a user requests data extraction, the agent identifies the appropriate pre-configured scraping agent, sends a POST request to initiate the job, then monitors progress until results are ready for download. Your existing Agenty scrapers work as-is.
Both. The agent can trigger jobs on your existing Agenty configurations, or it can create new scraping agents via the API if you provide the necessary CSS selectors and URL patterns. For complex scraper setup, most users pre-configure in Agenty's visual builder, then let the AI agent handle execution.
Agenty supports JSON, CSV, and TSV exports. Your AI agent can request any format via the download API and present results directly in conversation, attach files to messages, or push data to connected systems like Google Sheets or your CRM.
No. Tars acts as a pass-through to Agenty's API. Scraped data is fetched on-demand during conversations and delivered to users. Data storage and retention are governed by your Agenty account settings. Tars does not maintain copies of extraction results.
The agent monitors job status and checks Agenty's logs for errors. If pages fail or get blocked, it reports the specific URLs and error codes to the user. You can configure the agent to automatically retry with different proxy settings or escalate to your technical team.
Yes. Agenty's API keys can be scoped to specific projects and agents. Create an API key with limited permissions in Agenty, and Tars will only access the scrapers and data you authorize. Role-based access from your Agenty account flows through to the AI agent.
The Chrome extension is great for building and testing scrapers visually. Tars integration is about operationalizing those scrapers, letting non-technical team members trigger extractions through conversation instead of navigating Agenty's dashboard. Think of it as a natural language interface to your scraping infrastructure.
Both. The agent can trigger immediate jobs for on-demand requests, or configure Agenty's built-in scheduler for recurring extractions. Users can ask 'Run this scraper every Monday' and the agent sets up the appropriate schedule in Agenty.
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