ScreenshotOne took away one major complexity off the Supawrite plate

A short story about how ScreenshotOne helps a content marketing platform automate their screenshot workflow.

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ScreenshotOne took away one major complexity off the Supawrite plate

The post is written by Daniel Kempe (and published as-is), the founder of Supawrite and shares how he uses ScreenshotOne to automate screenshot workflow for his content marketing platform.

Supawrite

Supawrite manages your entire blog, from seo and keyword research, to writing, creating images (and generating screenshots of course) and publishing.

It can post directly to WordPress and Shopify:

Supawrite Integrations

I found ScreenshotOne on X initially, but signed up via a Google search after trying to implement my own infrastructure.

ScreenshotOne over building myself

I tried to build my own screenshotting implementation, and although it worked, I knew it wouldn’t be scalable over time. I didn’t want to manage this infrastructure going forward, so opted for a proven API instead.

I’m a vibe coder, so the integration was done in seconds and it just worked straight away.

Testimonails

Including screenshots of tools and websites mentioned in blogs is a fundamental requirement, so automating this entire process wasn’t an easy process. The ScreenshotOne API took away one major complexity off my plate for a reasonable cost.

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