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Telemission empowers businesses to automate tasks across a wide range of software applications, and it extends this capability to include seamless access to popular platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Google Sheets, and YouTube.

Part 1: User Instruction and Configuration

  1. Plain Text Instructions:

  • Clear and Concise: Users provide instructions in everyday language, describing the actions to be performed within both traditional software and the specified native apps.

  • Task Description: Instructions outline the desired actions, whether it's updating a Google Sheet, posting to Instagram, or interacting with a YouTube video.

  • Desired Outcome: The instructions should clearly define the intended result of the automated task within the specific app environment.

Examples of Instructions (Including Native App Access):

  • "Open Facebook, post the attached image with the caption 'New product launch!,' and schedule it for tomorrow at 10 AM."

  • "Log in to Instagram, find the latest post from [@username], like it, and leave a comment saying 'Great content!'"

  • "Open Google Sheets, locate the spreadsheet titled 'Sales Report,' and update cell A1 with today's date."

  1. Granting App Access:

  • Secure Permissions: Telemission provides a secure mechanism for users to grant temporary access to both traditional software and the selected native apps.

  • Actor Native Access: For supported native apps, Telemission leverages the actor's existing accounts and permissions, eliminating the need for separate login credentials or complex integrations.

  • Data Privacy: The platform maintains stringent data privacy and security measures, ensuring that user information and app data are handled responsibly.

Part 2: Task Execution and Monitoring

  1. Automated Workflow (Including Native Apps):

  • Instruction Interpretation: Telemission's AI-powered engine interprets instructions for both traditional software and native apps, converting them into actionable steps.

  • Task Performance: The platform executes the automated workflow seamlessly, carrying out actions within both software environments and the specified native apps.

  1. Real-Time Monitoring (Optional):

  • Live Stream: Users can choose to monitor the entire automation process in real time, including actions performed within native apps.

  • Progress Tracking: Users can track task progress and receive notifications for both software and native app actions.

Part 3: Results and Analysis (Including Native App Outcomes):

  1. Output Delivery:

  • Automated Results: Completed tasks within native apps are reflected directly in the respective platforms (e.g., a scheduled Facebook post, an updated Google Sheet, a new Instagram comment).

  • Detailed Logs: Telemission provides detailed logs of all actions, including those performed within native apps.

  1. Analysis and Optimization:

  • Reviewing Logs: Users can review logs to gain insights into the automation process across all platforms, identify any issues, and refine their instructions for future use.

  • Iterative Improvement: By analyzing the results and logs, users can continuously improve their automation workflows, optimizing efficiency and effectiveness across software and native apps.

By incorporating native app access into its no-code automation framework, Telemission empowers users to streamline tasks across their entire digital ecosystem. This enhanced capability opens up new possibilities for automating social media marketing, data management, content interaction, and more.

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