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Generate Amazon Seller Central reports effortlessly through our JSON strings, offering easy creation, downloading, and parsing of your report data. You can then use the parsed data to create visual reports in the way that you want.
TRY IT ->Update product images on Shopify using Remove.bg
Every time a new Shopify product is added, Make will automatically remove the background of the main image for the product and change it to a white background. After that it will update the product with the new image.
TRY IT ->Remove background in pictures from Google Photos and upload them back to Google Photos
Remove background in pictures uploaded to Google Photos and upload processed pictures to Google Photos.
TRY IT ->Save new ParseHub data in Shufflrr
This scenario can be run at specific intervals to retrieve the latest data of a ParseHub project. Make will automatically extract, convert and save the data in specified Shufflrr folder.
TRY IT ->Create a backup of zipped completed PandaDoc documents in OneDrive
If there are new completed PandaDoc documents, Make will automatically create a compressed backup and uploads it to OneDrive. You can schedule the scenario to run as you need but adjust the first filter ("only the most recent") accordingly. For example, if it runs once a week, only documents modified in the last 7 days should pass the filter.
TRY IT ->Upload new OneDrive files to Google Cloud Storage
Every time a new file is added to your OneDrive account, Make will automatically upload it to a Google Cloud Storage bucket. If the file exceeds the specified size limit, the object will be compressed before the upload.
TRY IT ->Iterate over a ParseHub dataset and save the result in Google Sheets
This scenario helps you iterate over a ParseHub dataset. At specific intervals, Make will automatically extract and convert the latest data to a JSON file. Then, we use an iterator to parse the data line by line and the result is saved in Google Sheets. This template follows the starting tutorial from ParseHub and will output this [example Spreadsheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17cC29njZVkFyDVW-tByctlPMpjMVPo3tnxf9tTScYdc/edit?usp=sharing).
TRY IT ->Remove background from images stored in Google Drive
When a new image is stored in watched folder in Google Drive, the background of the image is removed by Remove.bg and the image is then uploaded to Google Drive.
TRY IT ->Change background image for Gmail attachments using Remove.bg and add it to Airtable
Every time a new employee joins the company and sends an email with their photo, Make will automatically remove the background for that image using Remove.bg. After that the image will be uploaded to a Google Drive folder and added as a new record to Airtable. For the proper work of this scenario you can use our [example table](https://airtable.com/shr7nvgoQUzHQrmWM).
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