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data-scraper-agent

affaan-m/everything-claude-code

Automated AI-powered data collection agent that scrapes public sources, enriches with free LLM, and stores results on a schedule.

What is data-scraper-agent?

Build a production-ready data scraper that runs on GitHub Actions (free), collects data from any public source, enriches it with Gemini Flash AI, and stores results in Notion, Sheets, or Supabase. Use this when you need to monitor job boards, prices, news, repos, or any public data automatically and improve collection over time based on feedback.

  • Scrapes public websites, APIs, and RSS feeds on a schedule using Python and BeautifulSoup
  • Enriches collected data with AI analysis (scoring, summarization, classification) via free Gemini Flash API
  • Stores results in Notion, Google Sheets, or Supabase with zero hosting cost
  • Learns from user feedback stored in JSON to improve future collections
  • Handles JavaScript-rendered sites with Playwright when needed
  • Implements model fallback chain and batch API calls to stay within free tier limits

How to install data-scraper-agent

npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill data-scraper-agent
Prerequisites
  • GitHub account (for free Actions scheduling)
  • Gemini API key (free tier: 500 req/day, 1M tokens/day)
  • Python 3.8+
  • Optional: Notion, Google Sheets, or Supabase account for storage
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How to use data-scraper-agent

  1. 1.Define your data source (URL, API endpoint, or RSS feed) and extraction fields
  2. 2.Create config.yaml with keywords, filters, and preferences for your use case
  3. 3.Build a scraper source file using the provided template (requests + BeautifulSoup or Playwright)
  4. 4.Set up the Gemini AI client with model fallback chain for enrichment
  5. 5.Configure storage destination (Notion API, Sheets, or Supabase)
  6. 6.Create a GitHub Actions workflow with cron schedule for automated runs
  7. 7.Review collected data and provide feedback in feedback.json to improve future results

Use cases

Good for
  • Monitor job boards and score listings by relevance to your resume
  • Track product prices across retailers and alert on price drops
  • Collect and summarize new GitHub releases in your tech stack
  • Classify news articles by topic and sentiment from RSS feeds
  • Extract and organize sports stats, event listings, or real estate data
Who it's for
  • Data analysts and researchers needing automated collection pipelines
  • Job seekers wanting to monitor multiple boards simultaneously
  • Product managers tracking competitor pricing or feature releases
  • Engineers building data-driven applications without infrastructure costs
  • Anyone needing to monitor public data sources on a schedule

data-scraper-agent FAQ

How much does this cost to run?

Completely free. GitHub Actions provides free monthly quota for public repos, Gemini Flash has a free tier (500 requests/day, 1M tokens/day), and storage options (Notion, Sheets, Supabase) all have free tiers.

What if I hit the Gemini API rate limit?

The client automatically falls back through a chain of Gemini models (2.0-flash-lite → 2.0-flash → 2.5-flash → flash-lite-latest) and implements batch processing to minimize API calls.

Can it scrape JavaScript-heavy websites?

Yes, use Playwright for sites that require JavaScript rendering. The template supports both simple HTML scraping with BeautifulSoup and dynamic content with Playwright.

How does the agent learn from feedback?

User decisions are stored in feedback.json in the repo. The AI pipeline can reference this history to improve scoring and classification on future runs.

What data sources can I scrape?

Any public website, REST API, or RSS feed. Examples include job boards, e-commerce sites, news feeds, GitHub, sports stats, event calendars, and price tracking sites.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from affaan-m/everything-claude-code.


name: data-scraper-agent description: Build a fully automated AI-powered data collection agent for any public source — job boards, prices, news, GitHub, sports, anything. Scrapes on a schedule, enriches data with a free LLM (Gemini Flash), stores results in Notion/Sheets/Supabase, and learns from user feedback. Runs 100% free on GitHub Actions. Use when the user wants to monitor, collect, or track any public data automatically. metadata: origin: community

Data Scraper Agent

Build a production-ready, AI-powered data collection agent for any public data source. Runs on a schedule, enriches results with a free LLM, stores to a database, and improves over time.

Stack: Python · Gemini Flash (free) · GitHub Actions (free) · Notion / Sheets / Supabase

When to Activate

  • User wants to scrape or monitor any public website or API
  • User says "build a bot that checks...", "monitor X for me", "collect data from..."
  • User wants to track jobs, prices, news, repos, sports scores, events, listings
  • User asks how to automate data collection without paying for hosting
  • User wants an agent that gets smarter over time based on their decisions

Core Concepts

The Three Layers

Every data scraper agent has three layers:

COLLECT → ENRICH → STORE
  │           │        │
Scraper    AI (LLM)  Database
runs on    scores/   Notion /
schedule   summarises Sheets /
           & classifies Supabase

Free Stack

LayerToolWhy
Scrapingrequests + BeautifulSoupNo cost, covers 80% of public sites
JS-rendered sitesplaywright (free)When HTML scraping fails
AI enrichmentGemini Flash via REST API500 req/day, 1M tokens/day — free
StorageNotion APIFree tier, great UI for review
ScheduleGitHub Actions cronFree for public repos
LearningJSON feedback file in repoZero infra, persists in git

AI Model Fallback Chain

Build agents to auto-fallback across Gemini models on quota exhaustion:

gemini-2.0-flash-lite (30 RPM) →
gemini-2.0-flash (15 RPM) →
gemini-2.5-flash (10 RPM) →
gemini-flash-lite-latest (fallback)

Batch API Calls for Efficiency

Never call the LLM once per item. Always batch:

# BAD: 33 API calls for 33 items
for item in items:
    result = call_ai(item)  # 33 calls → hits rate limit

# GOOD: 7 API calls for 33 items (batch size 5)
for batch in chunks(items, size=5):
    results = call_ai(batch)  # 7 calls → stays within free tier

Workflow

Step 1: Understand the Goal

Ask the user:

  1. What to collect: "What data source? URL / API / RSS / public endpoint?"
  2. What to extract: "What fields matter? Title, price, URL, date, score?"
  3. How to store: "Where should results go? Notion, Google Sheets, Supabase, or local file?"
  4. How to enrich: "Do you want AI to score, summarise, classify, or match each item?"
  5. Frequency: "How often should it run? Every hour, daily, weekly?"

Common examples to prompt:

  • Job boards → score relevance to resume
  • Product prices → alert on drops
  • GitHub repos → summarise new releases
  • News feeds → classify by topic + sentiment
  • Sports results → extract stats to tracker
  • Events calendar → filter by interest

Step 2: Design the Agent Architecture

Generate this directory structure for the user:

my-agent/
├── config.yaml              # User customises this (keywords, filters, preferences)
├── profile/
│   └── context.md           # User context the AI uses (resume, interests, criteria)
├── scraper/
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── main.py              # Orchestrator: scrape → enrich → store
│   ├── filters.py           # Rule-based pre-filter (fast, before AI)
│   └── sources/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       └── source_name.py   # One file per data source
├── ai/
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── client.py            # Gemini REST client with model fallback
│   ├── pipeline.py          # Batch AI analysis
│   ├── jd_fetcher.py        # Fetch full content from URLs (optional)
│   └── memory.py            # Learn from user feedback
├── storage/
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── notion_sync.py       # Or sheets_sync.py / supabase_sync.py
├── data/
│   └── feedback.json        # User decision history (auto-updated)
├── .env.example
├── setup.py                 # One-time DB/schema creation
├── enrich_existing.py       # Backfill AI scores on old rows
├── requirements.txt
└── .github/
    └── workflows/
        └── scraper.yml      # GitHub Actions schedule

Step 3: Build the Scraper Source

Template for any data source:

# scraper/sources/my_source.py
"""
[Source Name] — scrapes [what] from [where].
Method: [REST API / HTML scraping / RSS feed]
"""
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from scraper.filters import is_relevant

HEADERS = {
    "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; research-bot/1.0)",
}


def fetch() -> list[dict]:
    """
    Returns a list of items with consistent schema.
    Each item must have at minimum: name, url, date_found.
    """
    results = []

    # ---- REST API source ----
    resp = requests.get("https://api.example.com/items", headers=HEADERS, timeout=15)
    if resp.status_code == 200:
        for item in resp.json().get("results", []):
            if not is_relevant(item.get("title", "")):
                continue
            results.append(_normalise(item))

    return results


def _normalise(raw: dict) -> dict:
    """Convert raw API/HTML data to the standard schema."""
    return {
        "name": raw.get("title", ""),
        "url": raw.get("link", ""),
        "source": "MySource",
        "date_found": datetime.now(timezone.utc).date().isoformat(),
        # add domain-specific fields here
    }

HTML scraping pattern:

soup = BeautifulSoup(resp.text, "lxml")
for card in soup.select("[class*='listing']"):
    title = card.select_one("h2, h3").get_text(strip=True)
    link = card.select_one("a")["href"]
    if not link.startswith("http"):
        link = f"https://example.com{link}"

RSS feed pattern:

import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
root = ET.fromstring(resp.text)
for item in root.findall(".//item"):
    title = item.findtext("title", "")
    link = item.findtext("link", "")

Step 4: Build the Gemini AI Client

# ai/client.py
import os, json, time, requests

_last_call = 0.0

MODEL_FALLBACK = [
    "gemini-2.0-flash-lite",
    "gemini-2.0-flash",
    "gemini-2.5-flash",
    "gemini-flash-lite-latest",
]


def generate(prompt: str, model: str = "", rate_limit: float = 7.0) -> dict:
    """Call Gemini with auto-fallback on 429. Returns parsed JSON or {}."""
    global _last_call

    api_key = os.environ.get("GEMINI_API_KEY", "")
    if not api_key:
        return {}

    elapsed = time.time() - _last_call
    if elapsed < rate_limit:
        time.sleep(rate_limit - elapsed)

    models = [model] + [m for m in MODEL_FALLBACK if m != model] if model else MODEL_FALLBACK
    _last_call = time.time()

    for m in models:
        url = f"https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta/models/{m}:generateContent?key={api_key}"
        payload = {
            "contents": [{"parts": [{"text": prompt}]}],
            "generationConfig": {
                "responseMimeType": "application/json",
                "temperature": 0.3,
                "maxOutputTokens": 2048,
            },
        }
        try:
            resp = requests.post(url, json=payload, timeout=30)
            if resp.status_code == 200:
                return _parse(resp)
            if resp.status_code in (429, 404):
                time.sleep(1)
                continue
            return {}
        except requests.RequestException:
            return {}

    return {}


def _parse(resp) -> dict:
    try:
        text = (
            resp.json()
            .get("candidates", [{}])[0]
            .get("content", {})
            .get("parts", [{}])[0]
            .get("text", "")
            .strip()
        )
        if text.startswith("```"):
            text = text.split("\n", 1)[-1].rsplit("```", 1)[0]
        return json.loads(text)
    except (json.JSONDecodeError, KeyError):
        return {}

Step 5: Build the AI Pipeline (Batch)

# ai/pipeline.py
import json
import yaml
from pathlib import Path
from ai.client import generate

def analyse_batch(items: list[dict], context: str = "", preference_prompt: str = "") -> list[dict]:
    """Analyse items in batches. Returns items enriched with AI fields."""
    config = yaml.safe_load((Path(__file__).parent.parent / "config.yaml").read_text())
    model = config.get("ai", {}).get("model", "gemini-2.5-flash")
    rate_limit = config.get("ai", {}).get("rate_limit_seconds", 7.0)
    min_score = config.get("ai", {}).get("min_score", 0)
    batch_size = config.get("ai", {}).get("batch_size", 5)

    batches = [items[i:i + batch_size] for i in range(0, len(items), batch_size)]
    print(f"  [AI] {len(items)} items → {len(batches)} API calls")

    enriched = []
    for i, batch in enumerate(batches):
        print(f"  [AI] Batch {i + 1}/{len(batches)}...")
        prompt = _build_prompt(batch, context, preference_prompt, config)
        result = generate(prompt, model=model, rate_limit=rate_limit)

        analyses = result.get("analyses", [])
        for j, item in enumerate(batch):
            ai = analyses[j] if j < len(analyses) else {}
            if ai:
                score = max(0, min(100, int(ai.get("score", 0))))
                if min_score and score < min_score:
                    continue
                enriched.append({**item, "ai_score": score, "ai_summary": ai.get("summary", ""), "ai_notes": ai.get("notes", "")})
            else:
                enriched.append(item)

    return enriched


def _build_prompt(batch, context, preference_prompt, config):
    priorities = config.get("priorities", [])
    items_text = "\n\n".join(
        f"Item {i+1}: {json.dumps({k: v for k, v in item.items() if not k.startswith('_')})}"
        for i, item in enumerate(batch)
    )

    return f"""Analyse these {len(batch)} items and return a JSON object.

# Items
{items_text}

# User Context
{context[:800] if context else "Not provided"}

# User Priorities
{chr(10).join(f"- {p}" for p in priorities)}

{preference_prompt}

# Instructions
Return: {{"analyses": [{{"score": <0-100>, "summary": "<2 sentences>", "notes": "<why this matches or doesn't>"}} for each item in order]}}
Be concise. Score 90+=excellent match, 70-89=good, 50-69=ok, <50=weak."""

Step 6: Build the Feedback Learning System

# ai/memory.py
"""Learn from user decisions to improve future scoring."""
import json
from pathlib import Path

FEEDBACK_PATH = Path(__file__).parent.parent / "data" / "feedback.json"


def load_feedback() -> dict:
    if FEEDBACK_PATH.exists():
        try:
            return json.loads(FEEDBACK_PATH.read_text())
        except (json.JSONDecodeError, OSError):
            pass
    return {"positive": [], "negative": []}


def save_feedback(fb: dict):
    FEEDBACK_PATH.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
    FEEDBACK_PATH.write_text(json.dumps(fb, indent=2))


def build_preference_prompt(feedback: dict, max_examples: int = 15) -> str:
    """Convert feedback history into a prompt bias section."""
    lines = []
    if feedback.get("positive"):
        lines.append("# Items the user LIKED (positive signal):")
        for e in feedback["positive"][-max_examples:]:
            lines.append(f"- {e}")
    if feedback.get("negative"):
        lines.append("\n# Items the user SKIPPED/REJECTED (negative signal):")
        for e in feedback["negative"][-max_examples:]:
            lines.append(f"- {e}")
    if lines:
        lines.append("\nUse these patterns to bias scoring on new items.")
    return "\n".join(lines)

Integration with your storage layer: after each run, query your DB for items with positive/negative status and call save_feedback() with the extracted patterns.


Step 7: Build Storage (Notion example)

# storage/notion_sync.py
import os
from notion_client import Client
from notion_client.errors import APIResponseError

_client = None

def get_client():
    global _client
    if _client is None:
        _client = Client(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
    return _client

def get_existing_urls(db_id: str) -> set[str]:
    """Fetch all URLs already stored — used for deduplication."""
    client, seen, cursor = get_client(), set(), None
    while True:
        resp = client.databases.query(database_id=db_id, page_size=100, **{"start_cursor": cursor} if cursor else {})
        for page in resp["results"]:
            url = page["properties"].get("URL", {}).get("url", "")
            if url: seen.add(url)
        if not resp["has_more"]: break
        cursor = resp["next_cursor"]
    return seen

def push_item(db_id: str, item: dict) -> bool:
    """Push one item to Notion. Returns True on success."""
    props = {
        "Name": {"title": [{"text": {"content": item.get("name", "")[:100]}}]},
        "URL": {"url": item.get("url")},
        "Source": {"select": {"name": item.get("source", "Unknown")}},
        "Date Found": {"date": {"start": item.get("date_found")}},
        "Status": {"select": {"name": "New"}},
    }
    # AI fields
    if item.get("ai_score") is not None:
        props["AI Score"] = {"number": item["ai_score"]}
    if item.get("ai_summary"):
        props["Summary"] = {"rich_text": [{"text": {"content": item["ai_summary"][:2000]}}]}
    if item.get("ai_notes"):
        props["Notes"] = {"rich_text": [{"text": {"content": item["ai_notes"][:2000]}}]}

    try:
        get_client().pages.create(parent={"database_id": db_id}, properties=props)
        return True
    except APIResponseError as e:
        print(f"[notion] Push failed: {e}")
        return False

def sync(db_id: str, items: list[dict]) -> tuple[int, int]:
    existing = get_existing_urls(db_id)
    added = skipped = 0
    for item in items:
        if item.get("url") in existing:
            skipped += 1; continue
        if push_item(db_id, item):
            added += 1; existing.add(item["url"])
        else:
            skipped += 1
    return added, skipped

Step 8: Orchestrate in main.py

# scraper/main.py
import os, sys, yaml
from pathlib import Path
from dotenv import load_dotenv

load_dotenv()

from scraper.sources import my_source          # add your sources

# NOTE: This example uses Notion. If storage.provider is "sheets" or "supabase",
# replace this import with storage.sheets_sync or storage.supabase_sync and update
# the env var and sync() call accordingly.
from storage.notion_sync import sync

SOURCES = [
    ("My Source", my_source.fetch),
]

def ai_enabled():
    return bool(os.environ.get("GEMINI_API_KEY"))

def main():
    config = yaml.safe_load((Path(__file__).parent.parent / "config.yaml").read_text())
    provider = config.get("storage", {}).get("provider", "notion")

    # Resolve the storage target identifier from env based on provider
    if provider == "notion":
        db_id = os.environ.get("NOTION_DATABASE_ID")
        if not db_id:
            print("ERROR: NOTION_DATABASE_ID not set"); sys.exit(1)
    else:
        # Extend here for sheets (SHEET_ID) or supabase (SUPABASE_TABLE) etc.
        print(f"ERROR: provider '{provider}' not yet wired in main.py"); sys.exit(1)

    config = yaml.safe_load((Path(__file__).parent.parent / "config.yaml").read_text())
    all_items = []

    for name, fetch_fn in SOURCES:
        try:
            items = fetch_fn()
            print(f"[{name}] {len(items)} items")
            all_items.extend(items)
        except Exception as e:
            print(f"[{name}] FAILED: {e}")

    # Deduplicate by URL
    seen, deduped = set(), []
    for item in all_items:
        if (url := item.get("url", "")) and url not in seen:
            seen.add(url); deduped.append(item)

    print(f"Unique items: {len(deduped)}")

    if ai_enabled() and deduped:
        from ai.memory import load_feedback, build_preference_prompt
        from ai.pipeline import analyse_batch

        # load_feedback() reads data/feedback.json written by your feedback sync script.
        # To keep it current, implement a separate feedback_sync.py that queries your
        # storage provider for items with positive/negative statuses and calls save_feedback().
        feedback = load_feedback()
        preference = build_preference_prompt(feedback)
        context_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent / "profile" / "context.md"
        context = context_path.read_text() if context_path.exists() else ""
        deduped = analyse_batch(deduped, context=context, preference_prompt=preference)
    else:
        print("[AI] Skipped — GEMINI_API_KEY not set")

    added, skipped = sync(db_id, deduped)
    print(f"Done — {added} new, {skipped} existing")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

Step 9: GitHub Actions Workflow

# .github/workflows/scraper.yml
name: Data Scraper Agent

on:
  schedule:
    - cron: "0 */3 * * *"  # every 3 hours — adjust to your needs
  workflow_dispatch:        # allow manual trigger

permissions:
  contents: write   # required for the feedback-history commit step

jobs:
  scrape:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    timeout-minutes: 20

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - uses: actions/setup-python@v5
        with:
          python-version: "3.11"
          cache: "pip"

      - run: pip install -r requirements.txt

      # Uncomment if Playwright is enabled in requirements.txt
      # - name: Install Playwright browsers
      #   run: python -m playwright install chromium --with-deps

      - name: Run agent
        env:
          NOTION_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NOTION_TOKEN }}
          NOTION_DATABASE_ID: ${{ secrets.NOTION_DATABASE_ID }}
          GEMINI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GEMINI_API_KEY }}
        run: python -m scraper.main

      - name: Commit feedback history
        run: |
          git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
          git config user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
          git add data/feedback.json || true
          git diff --cached --quiet || git commit -m "chore: update feedback history"
          git push

Step 10: config.yaml Template

# Customise this file — no code changes needed

# What to collect (pre-filter before AI)
filters:
  required_keywords: []      # item must contain at least one
  blocked_keywords: []       # item must not contain any

# Your priorities — AI uses these for scoring
priorities:
  - "example priority 1"
  - "example priority 2"

# Storage
storage:
  provider: "notion"         # notion | sheets | supabase | sqlite

# Feedback learning
feedback:
  positive_statuses: ["Saved", "Applied", "Interested"]
  negative_statuses: ["Skip", "Rejected", "Not relevant"]

# AI settings
ai:
  enabled: true
  model: "gemini-2.5-flash"
  min_score: 0               # filter out items below this score
  rate_limit_seconds: 7      # seconds between API calls
  batch_size: 5              # items per API call

Common Scraping Patterns

Pattern 1: REST API (easiest)

resp = requests.get(url, params={"q": query}, headers=HEADERS, timeout=15)
items = resp.json().get("results", [])

Pattern 2: HTML Scraping

soup = BeautifulSoup(resp.text, "lxml")
for card in soup.select(".listing-card"):
    title = card.select_one("h2").get_text(strip=True)
    href = card.select_one("a")["href"]

Pattern 3: RSS Feed

import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
root = ET.fromstring(resp.text)
for item in root.findall(".//item"):
    title = item.findtext("title", "")
    link = item.findtext("link", "")
    pub_date = item.findtext("pubDate", "")

Pattern 4: Paginated API

page = 1
while True:
    resp = requests.get(url, params={"page": page, "limit": 50}, timeout=15)
    data = resp.json()
    items = data.get("results", [])
    if not items:
        break
    for item in items:
        results.append(_normalise(item))
    if not data.get("has_more"):
        break
    page += 1

Pattern 5: JS-Rendered Pages (Playwright)

from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright

with sync_playwright() as p:
    browser = p.chromium.launch()
    page = browser.new_page()
    page.goto(url)
    page.wait_for_selector(".listing")
    html = page.content()
    browser.close()

soup = BeautifulSoup(html, "lxml")

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

Anti-patternProblemFix
One LLM call per itemHits rate limits instantlyBatch 5 items per call
Hardcoded keywords in codeNot reusableMove all config to config.yaml
Scraping without rate limitIP banAdd time.sleep(1) between requests
Storing secrets in codeSecurity riskAlways use .env + GitHub Secrets
No deduplicationDuplicate rows pile upAlways check URL before pushing
Ignoring robots.txtLegal/ethical riskRespect crawl rules; use public APIs when available
JS-rendered sites with requestsEmpty responseUse Playwright or look for the underlying API
maxOutputTokens too lowTruncated JSON, parse errorUse 2048+ for batch responses

Free Tier Limits Reference

ServiceFree LimitTypical Usage
Gemini Flash Lite30 RPM, 1500 RPD~56 req/day at 3-hr intervals
Gemini 2.0 Flash15 RPM, 1500 RPDGood fallback
Gemini 2.5 Flash10 RPM, 500 RPDUse sparingly
GitHub ActionsUnlimited (public repos)~20 min/day
Notion APIUnlimited~200 writes/day
Supabase500MB DB, 2GB transferFine for most agents
Google Sheets API300 req/minWorks for small agents

Requirements Template

requests==2.31.0
beautifulsoup4==4.12.3
lxml==5.1.0
python-dotenv==1.0.1
pyyaml==6.0.2
notion-client==2.2.1   # if using Notion
# playwright==1.40.0   # uncomment for JS-rendered sites

Quality Checklist

Before marking the agent complete:

  • config.yaml controls all user-facing settings — no hardcoded values
  • profile/context.md holds user-specific context for AI matching
  • Deduplication by URL before every storage push
  • Gemini client has model fallback chain (4 models)
  • Batch size ≤ 5 items per API call
  • maxOutputTokens ≥ 2048
  • .env is in .gitignore
  • .env.example provided for onboarding
  • setup.py creates DB schema on first run
  • enrich_existing.py backfills AI scores on old rows
  • GitHub Actions workflow commits feedback.json after each run
  • README covers: setup in < 5 minutes, required secrets, customisation

Real-World Examples

"Build me an agent that monitors Hacker News for AI startup funding news"
"Scrape product prices from 3 e-commerce sites and alert when they drop"
"Track new GitHub repos tagged with 'llm' or 'agents' — summarise each one"
"Collect Chief of Staff job listings from LinkedIn and Cutshort into Notion"
"Monitor a subreddit for posts mentioning my company — classify sentiment"
"Scrape new academic papers from arXiv on a topic I care about daily"
"Track sports fixture results and keep a running table in Google Sheets"
"Build a real estate listing watcher — alert on new properties under ₹1 Cr"

Reference Implementation

A complete working agent built with this exact architecture would scrape 4+ sources, batch Gemini calls, learn from Applied/Rejected decisions stored in Notion, and run 100% free on GitHub Actions. Follow Steps 1–9 above to build your own.