Create an API for anything in seconds. Get super fast response just paste any URL and describe the data you need in plain English. --> AI instantly creates a custom API that extracts exactly what you need. Get clean JSON data via API, n8n node, or custom app.
Hi everyone! We’ve all come across websites that feel overloaded with clutter making it hard to see or get the data we actually need. Sure, you could write your own scrapers, but that takes time and effort.
That’s why we built apiJuice. With just a few clicks, you can instantly turn any website into structured data of your choosing, and even deploy a completely customized app on demand.
Best part is that this is super fast! We’d love to hear what you think, and what use cases come to mind. Feedback is gold for us 🙌
Very cool! This could be interesting to help me set up automatic updates on specific market data as opposed manually looking it up every time.
I used to spend a lot of time making custom scrapers. This tools solves it in seconds. Thanks, dev team. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
How you’re approaching sites that block scrapers? Do you use proxy rotation or something more advanced?
I've built scrapers before but they're always fragile and break often. If your tool creates reliable APIs instantly, that saves me so much maintenance time. Excited to try it out with my workflows!
Love this idea! I'm not a hardcore developer, so creating APIs always felt intimidating. Making it as simple as describing the data in English makes it accessible for literally anyone. Really great!
This sounds insanely useful! I've wasted hours scraping and structuring messy data before. Being able to just describe what I want and get a clean API instantly feels like magic. Can't wait to test!
Congrats on the launch! Really like the idea of turning any URL into an instant API. Can apiJuice also structure messy data (like tables or mixed content), or does it mainly pull clean JSON from the source?
clever approach to automated data extraction. the plain english to api conversion is impressive - do you handle rate limiting and edge cases for complex website structures?
Been manually scraping data for my side project—this just saved me hours. The plain English to API magic is exactly what I needed.
I tried this and it was surprisingly fast. I think once you get the prompt down for the query this could be super powerful. Well done @shashanoid!
PS. Love the name and logo
I gave it a quick try and here’s a short review: While the final result didn’t quite reach the level of perfection I was hoping for, to be honest, the overall flow was clear and easy to follow. I’m genuinely excited to see it grow into an even better tool. You got my upvote to support!