Skip to main content

LinkedIn

What Ultron can do: OAuth connection for identity verification and platform context. Pulse uses LinkedIn data for content creation, research, and audience awareness. Connection: LinkedIn OAuth — Settings → Integrations → LinkedIn → Connect Note on posting: Direct LinkedIn API posting requires LinkedIn API access approval. For most users, Pulse generates content ready to copy-paste, or schedules via a connected tool (n8n, Make). How agents use it: Specter uses LinkedIn data for lead research. Pulse writes LinkedIn-native content following platform rules. Cortex uses LinkedIn profiles for meeting prep.

Apify

Apify provides structured web scraping for data that standard web scraping can’t reach — protected pages, structured datasets, specific platform scrapers. What Ultron can do: Run Apify actors (pre-built scrapers), extract structured data from any website, scrape LinkedIn company pages, Google Maps, Amazon, and more. Connection: Apify API token — Settings → Integrations → Apify → Add API token When it’s used: Cortex and Specter use Apify when a target page blocks standard scraping or when structured dataset extraction is needed (e.g., scraping a conference speakers list as a lead source). Example:
Scrape the speakers list from [conference website] and save each person as a lead.

Browserbase

Browserbase provides full browser automation — navigate, click, fill forms, screenshot, and extract from any JavaScript-rendered page. What Ultron can do: Navigate to any URL, interact with page elements, fill forms, take screenshots, extract text from pages that require JavaScript rendering. Connection: Browserbase API key — Settings → Integrations → Browserbase → Add API key When it’s used: For pricing pages behind login, for sites that block headless browsers, for any page where standard scraping fails. Cortex uses it for deep product and pricing research. Example:
Log into our analytics platform and take a screenshot of the weekly report dashboard.