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@pipedream/yutori

v0.1.0

Published

Pipedream Yutori Components

Downloads

173

Readme

Yutori

Overview

Yutori is reimagining how people interact with the web. The Yutori API is an AI web agent platform. Give it a task and it navigates websites, fills forms, extracts data, and completes multi-step workflows using a real cloud browser — or runs deep research across 100+ sources. You can also set up Scouts: recurring monitors that watch any part of the web on a schedule and notify you when something relevant happens.

All components authenticate with a Yutori API key. Get yours at platform.yutori.com. You'll enter it once in Pipedream Connect and it applies to all Yutori actions in your workflows.

Example Use Cases

  • Competitive monitoring (Scout): Add the New Scout Update trigger, set the query to "alert me when [competitor]'s pricing page changes", and add a Slack step — deploy once and get notified automatically whenever prices change.
  • Job alert (Scout): Add the New Scout Update trigger, set the query to "notify me when new Python engineer roles appear on Stripe's careers page", and add a Send Email step — you'll get an email for every new matching role.
  • Sales research (Research): Trigger a workflow on a schedule or webhook, add a Run Research Task step with a company name as the query, wait for the result, and push the findings summary into Notion or HubSpot before a sales call.
  • Web automation (Browsing): Trigger a workflow however you like, add a Run Browsing Task step with a URL and plain-English instructions (e.g. "fill out this form" or "extract the pricing table"), and pipe the result into a Google Sheet.

Getting Started

  1. Sign up and get an API key at platform.yutori.com
  2. In Pipedream, add a new Yutori connection and enter your API key
  3. Add any Yutori action or trigger to your workflow

Getting browsing and research results (two options):

  • Webhook (recommended): Create a second Pipedream workflow with an HTTP trigger, copy its URL, and paste it into the Webhook URL field on Run Browsing Task or Run Research Task. Yutori pushes the result instantly when the task completes.
  • Poll: Add a Delay step (~15 min) after starting the task, then use Get Browsing Task Result or Get Research Task Result to fetch the outcome.

Getting scout findings: The New Scout Update trigger polls automatically (default every 15 minutes) — no extra setup needed.

Troubleshooting

  • Tasks take 5–15 minutes — don't poll for results immediately; use the webhook pattern or add a Delay step
  • Webhook not firing — make sure the webhook URL is publicly accessible (a Pipedream HTTP trigger URL works out of the box)
  • 401 Unauthorized — verify your API key is active at platform.yutori.com
  • Scout not producing updates — check that the workflow is still deployed and enabled in Pipedream
  • Need help? — email [email protected] or check the documentation