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ResultFlow Extension by Garrett Rohde

The ResultFlow Browser Extension allows an user to add a web-page they're viewing to a feed folder in their ResultFlow app.

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When you first install the extension, you will be presented with this form so you may authorize the extension to interact with your ResultFlow application.  To authorize the extension, you will need to enter:
- Your ResultFlow app name, i.e. your ResultFlow subdomain (https://(your-app-name).resultflow.com)
- Your ResultFlow application username and passwordOnce you have authorized the extension, you will see this menu.

To use the extension, visit any webpage you would like to add to one of your feed folders or workflows.  While viewing that page, click the Rf extension icon to open this menu.  Then, select the Persona and either Feed Folder or Workflow to which you wish this item be added, and click "Add Item".

When the item has been successfully added, a confirmation message will be displayed below the button.  Please wait for this message to appear before you close the extension so you can be sure that the item was added.
About this extension
This extension allows ResultFlow users to add the content of a web-page or article as an individual item to one of their Feed Folders.

To use the feature offered by this extension, an user must have a ResultFlow application. ResultFlow is a content-curation and automation application offered by Traffic Science, Inc. to help small and medium-sized companies.

This extension is light-weight and offers a simple interface that is quick to use; our focus on automation is all about saving you time.

Setup takes seconds; simply enter your ResultFlow authentication credentials in the extensions authorization prompt. From there, you'll be able to add, as an individual item, any web-page or article you happen across to one of your feed folders, regardless of whether that article is part of an RSS feed or not.
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  • Access your data for sites in the resultflow.com domain
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Version
1.2.8
Size
113.55 KB
Last updated
3 years ago (Apr 22, 2022)
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Release notes for 1.2.8
1.2.8 introduces a simple quality of life feature. After authorizing the extension, you'll notice a small icon in the top right-hand corner of the extensions pop-up window. Clicking this icon will log you in to your ResultFlow application, taking you straight to your ResultFlow dashboard.
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