# mozenda > Knowledge base documentation for mozenda. ## Dexi - [Getting Started](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/getting-started-2.md) - [System Requirements](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/system-requirements-2.md) - [Workers](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/workers-1.md) - [Customer Support](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/customer-support-1.md) - [Projects](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/projects-1.md) - [Glossary](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/glossary-2.md) - [Add-on apps](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/addons-1.md) - [Robots](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/robots-1.md) - [Runs](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/runs-1.md) - [Dictionaries](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/dictionaries-1.md) - [Folders](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/folders-1.md) - [Data types](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/data-types-1.md) - [Datasets](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/data-sets-1.md) - [Dashboard](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/dashboard-1.md) - [Dexi Basics](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/dexi-basics-1.md) - [Web Data Extraction Basics](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/web-data-extraction-basics-1.md) - [Regular expressions](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-regular-expressions-1.md) - [Input and output](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-input-and-output-1.md) - [Video tutorials](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/where-are-your-video-tutorials-1.md) - [Proxy servers and anonymity](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-proxy-servers-and-anonymity-1.md) - [Change detection (diff/delta)](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/change-detection-diffdelta-1.md) - [Build an Extractor robot](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/build-an-extractor-robot-1.md) - [Extractors](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/extractors-1.md) - [Extractor Error Handling](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/extract-error-handling-1.md) - [Extractors: Lists & Loops](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/extractors-lists-loops-1.md) - [Extractors: Page Navigation](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/extractors-page-navigation-1.md) - [Extractors: Troubleshooting](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/extractors-troubleshooting-1.md) - [Debug a failed extractor execution](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-debug-a-failed-extractor-execution-1.md) - [Using a Data type as robot inputs or outputs](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/using-a-data-type-as-robot-inputs-or-outputs-1.md) - [The extractor editor](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-the-extractor-editor-1.md) - [Extract a file from a page](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-extract-a-file-from-a-page-1.md) - [Navigate paginated websites](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-navigate-paginated-web-sites-1.md) - [Elements, paths, and scopes](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-elements-paths-and-scopes-1.md) - [Addressing a "Load More" element](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-address-a-load-more-element-1.md) - [Site navigation](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-site-navigation-1.md) - [Work with elements the editor won't select](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-work-with-elements-the-editor-wont-select-1.md) - [Improve robot performance](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-improve-robot-performance-1.md) - [Extract text from a page](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-extract-text-from-a-page-1.md) - [Addressing infinite scrolling](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-address-infinite-scrolling-1.md) - [Extract a link/URL](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-extract-a-linkurl-1.md) - [Troubleshoot a loop](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-troubleshoot-a-loop-1.md) - [Extract information from a table](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-extract-information-from-a-table-1.md) - [Extract information using OpenAI action step](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/extract-information-using-openai-action-step-1.md) - [Use the JSON robot definition](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-use-the-json-robot-definition-1.md) - [Address anti-robot features](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-address-anti-robot-features-1.md) - [Jobs](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/jobs-1.md) - [Pipes](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/pipes-1.md) - [Pipes Robot Settings](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/pipes-robot-settings-1.md) - [Debugging a Pipes project](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-do-i-debug-a-pipes-project-1.md) - [How to download a file using Pipes](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-download-a-file-using-pipes-1.md) - [Create a new data type](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/create-a-new-data-type-1.md) - [Create a new data set](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/create-a-new-data-set-1.md) - [Page processors](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-should-i-know-about-page-processors-1.md) - [Build a Crawler robot](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-build-a-crawling-robot-1.md) - [Crawl a website directory](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-crawl-a-web-site-directory-1.md) - [AutoBots](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-are-autobots-1.md) - [Use multiple input values](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-use-multiple-input-values-1.md) - [How to use the robot you built for me](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-use-the-robot-you-built-for-me-1.md) - [Download my results](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-download-my-results-1.md) - [Create a configuration (run)](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-create-a-run-1.md) - [What are Data Types?](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-are-data-types-1.md) - [What are Dictionaries?](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-are-dictionaries-1.md) - [Use datasets](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/using-data-sets-1.md) - [Types of events](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-types-of-events-are-there-1.md) - [Types of handlers](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-types-of-handlers-are-there-1.md) - [Data an event provides](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-kind-of-data-does-an-event-provide-1.md) - [Using event data in a handler](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/using-event-data-in-a-handler-1.md) - [Triggers](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-are-triggers-1.md) - [Using Apps](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/using-addons-1.md) - [Using Webhooks](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/using-webhooks-1.md) - [Using the Dexi API](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/using-the-dexi-api-1.md) - [Paginating API Results](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/about-api-endpoint-limits-1.md) - [Connecting File-based Storage Apps](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/connecting-file-based-storage-apps-1.md) - [Connecting the Azure Blob Storage App](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/connecting-the-azure-blob-storage-app-1.md) - [What is dexi.io?](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/what-is-dexiio-1.md) - [How to delete/deactivate my dexi.io account](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/how-can-i-deletedeactivate-my-dexiio-account-1.md) - [Product Matching overview](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/product-manager-overview-1.md) - [Set up a new index](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/set-up-a-new-index-1.md) - [Map and review product data](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/map-and-review-product-data-1.md) - [Get your data!](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/get-your-data-1.md) - [Schedule executions for all robots in a product index](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/schedule-executions-for-all-robots-in-a-product-index-1.md) - [Common mapping mistakes](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/common-mapping-mistakes-2.md) - [Map multiple values into one](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/mapping-multiple-values-into-one-1.md) - [Map models as brands or missing brands](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/mapping-models-as-brands-or-missing-brands-1.md) - [Handle invalid products](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/handling-invalid-products-1.md) - [Handle invalid URLs](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/handling-invalid-urls-1.md) - [Troubleshooting overview](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/troubleshooting-overview-1.md) - [Save a session](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/manage-cookies-2.md) - [Release Notes](https://help.mozenda.com/dexi/docs/release-notes-2.md) ## Mozenda - [Frequently Asked Questions](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/frequently-asked-questions.md): Mozenda FAQs . Here are the top FAQs about web harvesting. Web harvesting goes by a few names. - [An introduction to web harvesting](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/what-is-web-harvesting.md): What is web harvesting and techniques of harvesting the web in the correct way. - [Start your Mozenda journey](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/start-your-mozenda-journey.md): We might be a little biased, but we're pretty sure Mozenda is the world's most powerful web scraping software. There are as many Mozenda use cases as there are pages on the internet - [Mozenda use cases](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/mozenda-use-cases.md): There are as many uses for Mozenda as there are web pages on the internet. As long as you're able to access the data you need on a website, you can build a Mozenda project to automate it. - [You can do it! Enhance your projects with XPath, regex and more](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/working-title-mozenda-languages.md): Mozenda is designed to allow almost anyone to harvest data from the internet—regardless of their technical skill or experience with coding. - [Scope a project](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/scope-a-project.md): Starting a new data project always can be some questions in mind like why do you want the data, how to make the data usable and many more. Here you can find the answers. - [Build a simple agent](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/build-a-simple-agent.md): Watch the video and learn how to build a simple web scraping agent. The basics of web sacraping agent building. - [Introduction to HTML](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/introduction-to-html.md): Web pages are typically written in a markup language called HTML that is fundamental in web scraping together with XPth where below you can learn more for both. - [Introduction to XPath](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/intro-to-xpath.md) - [XPath expression best practices](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/xpath-expression-best-practices.md) - [XPath syntax and examples](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/helpful-xpath.md) - [Using the XPath window](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/using-the-xpaths-window.md): Similar to a house number, XPaths let you tell Mozenda the specific address of an element on the page―even if it changes positions when the page reloads. To manually edit an agent’s XPaths, you need to display the XPaths tool in the Agent Builder. Web Scraping Tools. - [Optimize Agent Builder Windows](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/optimize-agent-builder-windows.md) - [Mozenda components](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/mozenda-components.md): With Mozenda you can run, manage, and schedule your web scraping processes on the cloud. - [System requirements](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/system-requirements.md): While much of Mozenda's processing and storage happens in the cloud, some of the application's performance and responsiveness depends on your system configuration. - [Download and run Mozenda](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/downloading-mozenda.md): Mozenda data software consists of two applications: the Web Console, a cloud-based web app, and the Agent Builder, a Windows desktop application. - [Run Mozenda on Mac](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/mozenda-and-macs.md): Mozenda is separated on Web console and Agent Builder. The web console can be accessed easily from Safari but the Agent Builder is build for windows primarily so to run it on Mac it needs a few extra steps. - [Introduction](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/introduction.md): Video Introduction to Mozenda web scraping software. Explained the basics steps and intro. - [Mozenda basics](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/what-to-expect.md): What to expect from Mozenda web harvesting software. The basics and first steps of Mozenda. - [View and update your Mozenda account](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/mozenda-account.md): Monitor Mozenda Account anytime to view the account usage of processing credits or storage. See the videos to get to know Mozenda better. - [Customizing the Agent Builder](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agent-builder.md): Mozenda provides two tools that work together to help you gather scraped data from websites: the Agent Builder and the Web Console. - [Basic training course 1: Plan your project (video)](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/basic-training-course-1-mozenda-basics-video.md): Learn the basics of Mozenda's Software with Basic training course 1 video that will be explained by fields, top professionals. - [Basic training course 2: Deconstruct a website (video)](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/basic-training-course-2-xpath-basics.md): Learn the basics of Mozenda's Software with Basic training course 2: XPath video that will be explained by fields, top professionals. - [Basic training course 3: Build an effective agent with XPath (video)](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/basic-training-course-3-build-an-effective-agent-with-xpath-video.md) - [Basic training course 4: Validate your data (video)](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/basic-training-course-4-agent-optimization-video.md): Learn the basics of Mozenda's Software with Basic training course 4 web scraping agents optimization video that will be explained by fields, top professionals. - [Basic training course 5: Optimize your data process (video)](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/basic-training-course-5-agent-building-optimization-video.md): Learn the basics of Mozenda's Software with Basic training course 5 optimizing your scraping workflow video that will be explained by fields, top professionals. - [Glossary](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/definitions.md): Definition of Mozenda's technical terminology. Web scraping Help center Glossary. - [Agent status glossary](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agent-status-glossary.md) - [Build an agent](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/build-an-agent.md) - [Resolve Captcha](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/resolve-captcha.md): Resolve Captcha Setting up the account Navigate to the Mozenda Web Console and navigate to Account Settings Summary.Fill out the information for the Captcha Solvers that are needed. - [OpenAI action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/openai-action.md): The Capture from OpenAI action is an advanced feature.It involves sending the specified input text to the OpenAI service and saving the response into specified fields. - [Context Created JavaScript](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/context-created-javascript.md) - [Run JavaScript action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/custom-javascript.md) - [Use Case: Requesting and parsing a JSON response](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/use-case-requesting-and-parsing-a-json-response.md) - [Capture text on a website](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-i-capture-text-from-a-page.md): Capturing text from web pages is fundamental to the data-gathering functionality of Mozenda agents. Text extractor software Mozenda. - [Use RegEx to find text strings](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-to-use-regex-within-mozenda.md): A regular expression (also known as regex or regexp) is a text string that describes a text search pattern. Regex can be used in Mozenda to parse data and define how a Capture Text action parses (or analyzes) the text it is targeting. - [Refine Captured Text](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/refining-captured-text.md): Refine Captured Text is a tool in the Agent Builder that helps you refine the data that your agent captures. You can use it to parse data from a field or replace characters in order to make your output meet your needs. Web scraper tool Mozenda - [Use capture definitions to refine your data](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-definitions.md): Data capture Definitions can use Mozenda's default syntax or regular expressions (RegEx) to help you create an agent that refines data - [Replace captured text with content replacements](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/find-and-replace-with-content-replacements.md): Content replacement lets you find and replace text extracted from a web page to customize what you're saving to your agent’s data collection. - [Capture a list](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-list.md): Information on web pages is often organized into lists. In the Mozenda list extractor software, you can easily capture a list, then you can capture data associated with each list item to build out a multi-column table. - [Click and capture each link in a list](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/click-and-capture-each-link-in-a-list.md): In addition to capturing the text of links in a list, you can instruct an agent to click the links and gather additional data from the associated pages. - [Use criteria to capture specific data](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/use-criteria-to-capture-specific-data.md): Using criteria to capture data, specific data can be captured with Mozenda data harvesting tool - [Capture table data](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-table.md): With table data extractor Mozenda can collect data from tables on web pages using the Capture Table action. This action recognizes the headers in a table and collects data from each column and row. - [Generate columns from name-value pairs](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-name-value-pairs.md): A name-value pair list is a list of labels and their associated values. Mozenda provides a way to generate fields for those labels automatically as the agent runs. A common example of this is found in product specifications. - [Capture data from nested lists](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-nested-lists.md): A majority of data-heavy websites structure their content using lists, and it’s very common for these lists to contain additional lists (nested lists). These steps will help you structure an agent to automatically capture nested lists along with their parent list items. - [Capture the URL of a link](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-the-url-of-a-link.md): Mozenda automates capturing both the visible text and the data (like URLs and image links). To capture the URL of a link follow the steps below. - [Download images and files](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/download-images-and-files-1.md) - [Capture the URL of an image or file](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-the-url-of-an-image.md): Mozenda automates capturing URLs of an image and visible text-like data. Learn below in a few easy steps. - [Download images or files from a website](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/download-images-from-a-website.md): Scrape images from website with Mozenda Software.Many websites include images along with list items, which must be treated differently from text in the Agent Builder. - [Capture a screenshot after loading a page](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-screenshot.md): Mozenda data extraction software enables you to capture a screenshot after loading a page to keep track of websites for a visual change. - [Capture a screenshot after performing an action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-a-screenshot-performing-an-action.md): You can take a screenshot action at any point while running your agent. This allows you to perform actions on a web page before you take a screenshot. - [Download files from a website](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/download-file.md): You can download files, extract, and save them using a Mozenda data extraction software. In the Web console, you can extract files and save them. You will also see each file's URL address recorded in the agent’s data collection. - [Get data from multi-page lists](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/fixing-a-page-list-in-the-agent-builder.md): You can use your Mozenda agents to automatically move to the next page on paginated sites so you can scrape data automatically without manual intervention. - [Capture a page list](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/set-a-page-list.md): You can tell your agents to automatically click the next page button on a website to continue collecting data on multi-page sites. Data Scraping: Capture a page list - [Replace a Page List action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/replace-page-list-actions.md) - [Click the “next page” link to capture multi-page lists](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/click-the-next-page-link-to-capture-a-multi-page-list.md) - [Load a new page](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/load-new-page.md): Enter a Specific URL to start scraping websites. The most common way to start building an agent is to simply load the website you want to scrape. - [Capture page-level metadata](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-page-level-and-meta-data.md): When you build an agent using Page-level capture actions, you can save the properties and metadata associated with a web page you are gathering data from. This is helpful when you want to capture the URL of the page you are currently on or when you want the full HTML code of a webpage. - [Deal with content that loads after the page loads](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-i-set-a-page-of-actions-to-wait-for-ajax.md): AJAX is a set of techniques and technologies for creating interactive websites. When a site has a lot of content to load, telling your agent to wait can allow more time for the content to be displayed and loaded. - [Scroll on a page](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/scroll.md): Some websites won't load content on a page until the user has scrolled to the bottom. The steps below teach you how to edit a list action to scroll down to load more items, pause, capture additional items, and repeat until the full list is captured. Web Scraping Tips and Tricks - [Select items from a drop-down menu](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/selecting-items-in-a-drop-down-menu.md): Select items from a drop-down menu let you to : Include all input items in the list. Include every option. Include all input items except the first one. Include all but the first option. Include only the following input items. Include specific items in the list. - [Input a dynamic date variable](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/input-a-dynamic-date-variable.md): The Dynamic Date Variable is a method used to insert dates into web pages relative to the current time. It supports custom formatting, offsets, and other advanced features. Mozenda data harvesting. - [Enter a list of values from a file into a text box](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/use-a-file-to-enter-a-list-of-values-into-a-text-box.md): Some websites require text input to show the data you’re looking for. You can use a spreadsheet (CSV format) to automate inputting information. To be used by the agent as an input, the spreadsheet or list must: - [Populate input boxes with URLs from a collection](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-i-populate-input-boxes-with-urls-from-a-collection.md): You can automate an agent to enter data from an external source, including a file from your computer or a collection from your Mozenda account, to enters multiple values (one at a time) into an input object such as a text field or drop-down. Automated web scraping. - [Associate data with nearby text](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/associate-data-with-nearby-text.md): If there's text near the data you want to capture, you can use that text as a landmark to properly identify the data. Associate nearby text using the method below to have your agent look for the landmark text before capturing data. - [Add an alternate location to an action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-an-alternate-location-to-an-action.md): When a website makes changes, it can make it difficult for your agents to find the information you're looking for. Adding an alternate location to an action tells the agent to search in multiple locations for the data you want to harvest. - [Reassign the location of an action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/reassign-the-location-of-an-action.md): Updates to a website can cause an agent to "lose" an element that contained data it was previously harvesting. If an element's location changes, ... - [Create an XPath expression](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/create-xpath.md): XPath for web scraping lets you specify an HTML element or a set of HTML elements. This article provides the basic elements you need to get started, but keep in mind that there are many ways to write an XPath. Take the time to practice and find a method that works for you. - [XPath Syntax and examples](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/helpful-xpaths.md): There are several ways to write an XPath for web scraping to capture the information from an HTML element. Adopting different strategies, depending on the structure of web page, can help you capture the data you want more reliably. - [Rotate IP and Hold](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/rotate-ip-and-hold.md) - [Use cookies with Mozenda agents](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/new-release-webinar-video-cookie-stores.md): Mozenda’s Cookie Stores feature allows you to save cookies for use in building and running your web scraping agents. Just like when you browse to the site manually, when your agent goes to the website, the site will use the cookies to "recognize" your agent to restore your session information and preferences, allowing you to simplify your agent design. - [Data file formats](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/data-file-formats.md): Mozenda supports different data formats : csv, tsv, xml, json, xlsx. For more details The following are the specifications that our file formats implement - [Publish data to Google Drive](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-i-publish-my-data-to-excel-or-google-drive.md): Your Scraped Data can easily be published to google drive through Mozenda. You can publish the data gathered to a Google Drive in the following steps. - [Publish data to Dropbox](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-dropbox.md): Publish your scraped data to Dropbox. Link your Mozenda account to your Dropbox account, you can configure any agent to publish to Dropbox - [Publish data to Microsoft Azure Blob Storage](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-microsoft-azure.md): If you’re using Microsoft Azure for storage and deployment, you can follow these steps to publish web scraped data collected by an agent o a blob container. - [Publish data to an RSS feed](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-a-rss-feed.md): Data collected by an agent can be used to publish a structured RSS feed to a permanent URL. Learn how to publish your extracted data to an RSS Feed. - [Publish data to an Email Address](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-an-email-address.md): You can publish data harvested by your agent(s) delivered to an email address as an attached file. To publish your data via email: In the Web Console Open an agent or collection. - [Publish data to Amazon S3](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-amazon-s3.md): If you’re using Amazon Web Services for storage and deployment, you can follow these steps to publish web harvested data collected by an agent to an Amazon S3 bucket. - [Publish data to an FTP server](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-an-ftp-server.md): After an agent runs successfully, you can have the results delivered to an external server using file transfer protocol (FTP). Learn how to publish your captured data to an FTP server. - [Download an agent’s data to your desktop](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/download-an-agents-data-to-your-desktop.md): After you have created and run an agent against your targeted website(s), you can export the data by to a file and download scraped data to your computer. - [Publish data to Google Cloud Storage](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/publish-data-to-google-cloud-storage.md) - [Customize your published filename](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/customize-your-published-filename.md): After your agent runs in the Web Console, there are several ways you can view, report, or export the information for other uses including publishing. Mozenda extraction tool - [Rename captured images or files in the Web Console](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/rename-captured-images-or-files-in-the-web-console.md): When you build an agent that downloads images or extract files from a website, they are stored in your account in the Web Console and attached to the agent’s data collection. Images are generally named using numbers starting from 1001. - [Storage FAQ](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/storage-faq.md): Extraction is just one step of the data journey. Our online storage offers a waystation to help your vital data get where it's going. Practice exporting, publishing, and connecting to data sources so it can drive your big decisions. - [Clear a collection](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/clearing-a-collection.md): You may have a collection that you're not currently using, but that you might use later. Instead of deleting these collections, you can clear them. Clearing a collection allows you to delete the data that is stored without losing access to any of the agents associated with the collection. - [Download your accounts storage statistics](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/download-storage-statistics.md): Your account storage statistics are updated once per day. They can be viewed in the Web Console and downloaded as a .csv file. The amount of cloud storage you have available to you depends on your Mozenda license. Data Extraction Tool. - [Connect Mozenda to Trifacta](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/connect-trifacta.md): Trifacta is a data wrangling tool that allows you to clean and prepare your data for further analysis by you or your stakeholders. - [Spreadsheet Integrations](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/spreadsheet-integrations.md) - [Visualization Integrations](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/visualization-integrations.md) - [Set up notifications](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/setting-up-notifications.md): How to set up notifications when web scraping.Notifications can be set for an individual agent or globally for all agents. - [Set up notifications for item count difference](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/set-up-notifications-for-item-count-difference.md) - [Standard Harvesting vs Premium Harvesting & Geolocation](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/premium-harvesting-standard.md): Premium web Harvesting/Geolocation allows you to strategically access websites through a different geographical location. With the feature enabled, you'll also be able to send a higher volume of requests to target sites and your agents will run into fewer CAPTCHA verifications. - [Adjust error handling settings](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/error-handling-settings.md) - [Track item history](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/item-history-tracking.md): You can track the web data changes each time the agent runs so you can view added, changed, or removed items. - [Use Roll Forward Logic](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/use-roll-forward-logic.md) - [Disable Report Refresh](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/disable-report-refresh.md) - [Use the scheduling tool](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-i-use-the-scheduling-tool.md): Mozenda agents can be scheduled to run at any time―once or on a regularly repeating schedule. To schedule when your web scraping agents will run: - [Upgrade an Internet Explorer Agent to Chromium](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/switching-an-agent-from-using-the-ie-engine-to-the-chromium-engine.md): Mozenda strongly recommends you migrate any agents created in the Mozenda Internet Explorer-based Agent Builder to run in the updated Chromium-based Mozenda agent builder and Web console. - [Identifying agent configurations in the Web Console](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/identifying-agent-configs-in-the-web-console.md): By default, any new agent you create and save in the Mozenda Agent Builder will be executed using Google's core browsing engine, Chromium. In most cases, converting these agents to Chromium will provide better performance. - [Introduction to agent groups](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/introduction-to-agent-groups.md): An agent group is an agent management tool that helps you to build consistency into agents that collect the same or similar data. Agents assigned to an agent group will share the agent group’s settings, publishing, scheduling, and notifications.Mozenda Web Scraping Tools - [Create a new agent group](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/create-a-new-agent-group.md): An agent group is an agent management tool that encourages consistency in agents that collect the same or similar data. Agents assigned to an agent group will share the agent group’s settings, publishing, scheduling, and notifications. Mozenda Web Harvesting Tools - [Assign existing agents to an agent group](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/assign-an-agent-to-an-agent-group.md): When you create an web scraping agent group, existing agents can be added after the template is made. Make sure to always synchronize your agent settings before saving. - [Create an agent group view](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/create-a-view-for-an-agent-group.md) - [Manage agent group fields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/manage-agent-group-fields.md) - [Synchronize agent group settings](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/synchronize-agent-group-settings-with-multiple-agents.md): You can quickly apply a web harvesting agent group's publishing, notification, and scheduling settings to each agent in a group. - [Edit agent group field settings](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/change-template-field-settings.md): Fields in a template (also known as agent groups) can be renamed, given a description, and configured to have a certain data type (like text, URL, or number). Field settings also allow you to track changes in captured data, indicate confidential or required fields, and more. Data Scraping Tips - [Introduction to agent definition templates](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/intro-agent-definition-templates.md) - [How to use agent definition templates](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-to-use-agent-definition-templates.md) - [Agent definition templates - FAQ](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agent-definition-templates-faq.md) - [Frequently asked proxy questions](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/frequently-asked-proxy-questions.md) - [Manage proxies](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/manage-proxies.md) - [Add a third-party proxy provider](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-a-third-party-proxy-provider.md) - [Assign a proxy for an agent run job](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/assign-a-proxy-for-an-agent-run-job.md) - [Edit a third-party proxy provider](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/edit-a-third-party-proxy-provider.md) - [Set an agent to request images during processing](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/set-an-agent-to-request-images-during-processing.md): By default, Mozenda renders web pages without loading images to speed up the data collection process. If images are needed for your project, you can set the agent to request them. Image Scraping - [Schedule when your agents run](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/run-an-agent-on-a-schedule.md): With Mozenda now you can set a time when your web scraping project run and when they finish. You can schedule agents to run one time or on a recurring schedule. - [Organize agents using custom fields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/organize-agents-using-custom-fields.md): You can organize a set of agents based on specific characteristics, using Custom Fields in the Web Console. By using custom fields, you can add metadata to one or more agents so that the list of agents can be sorted or filtered more easily. Data Extraction Tips. - [Organize agents and collections](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-agents-and-collections-to-a-folder.md): You can organize data harvesting agents and collections according to shared characteristics (such as purpose or domain) using Folders, the same way you might use tags in other applications - [Create a collection](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/what-are-collections.md): Data Collections are tables of data. Each agent has a collection that it writes data to. You can create a collection that combines the data from multiple agent collections. You can also create a standard collection that contains data that you upload. - [Delete duplicate records](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-to-set-unique-fields-in-the-web-console.md): The unique fields feature allows you to automatically remove duplicates records from your data set. Delete duplicated data records with Mozenda scraper tool - [Combined collection](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/combined-collection.md) - [Specific fields not populated in combined collections](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/specific-fields-not-populated-in-combined-collections.md) - [Copy and move agent data](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-i-copy-or-move-agent-data.md) - [Compare data changes over time](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/compare-data-changes-over-time.md): When having an agent that runs regularly, you can track the web data changes over time with Mozenda. - [Export an agent to a file](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/export-an-agent-to-a-file.md) - [Sort your data](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sort-your-data.md) - [Processing credits](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-do-processing-credits-work.md): Mozenda Web harvesting software uses processing credits to allow users to enable premium features of Mozenda and get their Datta faster and better. Learn more about processing credits. - [Edit user permissions](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/user-permissions.md): User permissions allow you to control who has access to specific data and or features. Account administrators can add new users, set permissions, and modify settings. This is helpful so you can customize the user based on their relationship to your projects. Mozenda data extractor software. - [Add a new user to an account](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-a-new-user-to-an-account.md): An account administrator can add additional users to your Mozenda software account. - [Create a new department](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/create-a-new-department.md): Enterprise account administrators can use departments to divide up a large set of agents into smaller targeted groups. Mozenda Extraction Software. - [Use case: Run multiple, overlapping, independent jobs](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/use-case-run-multiple-overlapping-independent-jobs.md) - [Agent building helpful hints ](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agent-building-best-practices.md) - [Fix the “Element Not Found” error](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/fix-the-element-not-found-error.md): An Element Not Found error can appear while you're building, testing, or running your agent in the Web Console. When this happens, an agent didn't find an element on the page that it was expecting to find. - Web scraping errors. - [Perform a new set of actions when an error occurs](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/perform-a-new-set-of-actions-when-an-error-occurs.md): In case your agent encounters an error while it's processing a web page—usually, the Element Not Found error—you can configure the agent to run a different set of actions, rather than just stopping. - [Avoid ‘Element Not Found’ errors](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/handling-not-found-errors.md): One of the most common errors agents report in the Agent Builder is Element Not Found. In the Web Console, the same issue is reported as An item could not be found on the page. Web harvesting error solution. - [Design high performing agents](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/request-blocking.md) - [Use custom request blocking](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/how-to-customize-your-auto-request-blocking.md): The new Request Blocker 3.0 feature allows you to customize your Navigation Auto-Request Blocking in four different levels for faster and more automated scraping. - [My agent works in the Agent Builder but not in the Web Console](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/troubleshooting-when-an-agent-works-in-the-builder-but-not-the-web-console.md): Common solutions for web scraping errors. Learn how to fix common web scraping errors with ease. Web scraping Troubleshooting information. - [Add "wait up to" seconds](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/wait-up-to-seconds.md): You can't always predict how quickly the content on a web page will load. This can lead to the agent looking for data before a website has loaded. Mozenda Web Harvesting Tool - [Use a Wait Seconds action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/wait-seconds.md): There's nothing wrong with speed, but it's possible for an agent to be a little too fast for its own good. Web Harvesting with Mozenda - [Best practices for single accounts & departments](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/best-practices-for-single-accounts-departments.md) - [Managing Agent Limits](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/managing-agent-limits-in-your-mozenda-account.md) - [Create a chain of agents](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/splitting-up-your-agents.md): Splitting up your agents allows you to capture URLs of specific categories and then creates concurrent jobs (multiple instances of the job running on different sites) to save time when gathering large amounts of information. Split up Web Scraping Agents. - [Create a sequence](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequences-1.md): A sequence is a workflow for automating and scheduling common Mozenda tasks, including clearing collections and views, running agents, and publishing data - [Sequence step: Export View into Collection](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequence-step-export-view-into-collection.md) - [Sequence step: Augment Collection Data](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequence-step-augment-data.md) - [Concurrent Jobs](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/concurrent-jobs.md): Concurrent web scraping Jobs measures the number of agent run jobs your account can perform simultaneously. - [Create multiple jobs for an agent](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/create-multiple-jobs-for-an-agent.md): A job is created when you run an agent in the Web Console. You can Multiple jobs can run at the same time for a single agent. By running multiple jobs concurrently, using different parameters to split an agent, the agent can collect information more quickly.Data Tool Mozenda - [Job Utilization Dashboard](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/job-utilization-dashboard.md) - [Webhook Functionality](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/webhook-functionality.md) - [I can't open the Agent Builder](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/stop-antivirus-software-from-blocking-mozenda.md): It is common that the antivirus detects Mozendas'web scraping software as malicious. Here how you can fix it in easy steps. - [Add Mozenda as an exception in Kaspersky](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-mozenda-as-an-exception-in-kaspersky.md): Kaspersky sometimes blocks Mozenda and you cannot download or install Agent Builder, this can be solved in some easy steps - [Add Mozenda as an exception in Symantec](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-mozenda-as-an-exception-in-symantec.md): Symantec sometimes blocks Mozenda and you cannot download or install Agent Builder, this can be solved in some easy steps. - [Add Mozenda as an exception in McAfee](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/add-mozenda-as-an-exception-in-mcafee.md): McAfee sometimes blocks Mozenda and you cannot download or install Agent Builder, this can be solved in some easy steps - [Make an action optional](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/set-an-action-as-optional.md): You can set an action to harvest data optional when a captured item only occurs on some pages. Marking the action as optional will allows the agent to skip over instances when the target element is absent, preventing the agent from stopping mid-way. - [ Scrape pages that use AJAX](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/handling-ajax.md): Many modern websites use a set of techniques and technologies referred to as AJAX to actively update parts of a web page without reloading the entire page. Web Scrape Pages With AJAX. - [Use a Notify action](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/notify-actions.md) - [Use notify with a custom parameter](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/advanced-notify-actions.md): You can specify that an agent stops at certain points during runtime. This allows you to enter information (like a login code) or provide an approval code to continue. For example, the agent can send items to you as they are gathered for you to mark a field as approved or not approved. - [My agent encountered an error](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/why-did-my-agent-hit-an-error.md): Mozenda stores the Agent information for all the time since starting, running, and ending so you can see exactly what caused the error. - [Change harvesting error behavior](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/customizing-your-mozenda-data-results.md): Web Harvesting sometimes can give you errors. Here you can find how to fix them in easy ways. - [Fix blank records in an agent collection](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/fixing-blank-records-in-an-agent-collection.md): When you set actions as Optional in the Agent Builder, the agent doesn't see empty items as errors and doesn't attempt to recover the information. If you have an agent that has several items set to Optional, your results can include several incomplete records. Data collection fix - [Resolve INet errors](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/inet-errors-explanations-and-solutions.md): When scraping a page data or download images an INet error might occur, this has an easy fix. Follow the steps below. - [Release Notes](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/release-notes.md): Release notes for Mozenda's software - feature updates, bug fixes, and improvements. - [Item Count Notification](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/item-count-notification.md) - [Enhancement to Job Utilization Dashboard](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/enhancement-to-job-utilization-dashboard.md) - [Agent Definition Templates](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agent-definition-templates-2.md) - [Export View into Mozenda](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/export-view-into-mozenda.md) - [Capture from OpenAI](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/capture-from-openai.md) - [Rotate IP and Hold](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/rotate-ip-and-hold-1.md) - [Get started](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/get-started.md): Ready to build an incredible web scraping project using the Mozenda API? Start here. - [REST API Introduction](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/rest-api-introduction.md): The Mozenda API allows you to create, manage, and publish powerful web scraping projects without interacting with the Mozenda Web Console. - [Generate your web service key](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/generate-your-web-service-key.md): You'll need a web service key to interact with the Mozenda API. Follow the instructions here to generate your credentials. - [API response objects](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/api-response-objects.md): When using the Mozenda REST API, you'll encounter a variety of response objects. These objects and their attributes are listed here. - [Collection.Add](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionadd.md): Add an empty collection to your Mozenda account using Collection.Add. - [Collection.AddCustomField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionaddcustomfield.md) - [Collection.AddField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionaddfield.md): Add a text field to a user-created collection using the Collection.AddField operation. - [Collection.AddItem](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionadditem.md): Use Collection.AddItem to add an item to an existing collection with values specified. - [Collection.AddUpdate](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionaddupdate.md): Collection.AddUpdate updates an existing collection or adds a new collection to your Mozenda web scraping project. - [Collection.Clear](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionclear.md): If you need to clear the contents of a collection without deleting the collection itself, use Collection.Clear. - [Collection.Delete](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiondelete.md): Mozenda stores your web scraping data in collections. Use Collection.Delete to permanently delete a collection and all data inside it. - [Collection.DeleteCustomField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiondeletecustomfield.md) - [Collection.DeleteField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiondeletefield.md): Use Collection.DeleteField to delete a field from an existing data collection. - [Collection.DeleteItem](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiondeleteitem.md): Delete an item from a collection using the Collection.DeleteItem operation in the Mozenda API. - [Collection.Export](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collection-export.md): Use View.Add to add a view to a web data collection. - [Collection.GetCustomFields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetcustomfields.md) - [Collection.GetFields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetfields.md): Use Collection.GetFields to return a detailed list of fields associated with an existing data collection. - [Collection.GetFile](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetfile.md): Use Collection.GetFile to download a file stored in an existing collection. - [Collection.GetList](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetlist.md): Use the Collection.GetList operation to return a list of all collections associated with an account. - [Collection.GetPublisher](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetpublisher.md): Use the Mozenda API to return a list of the collections, and their respective publishing configurations, using Collection.GetPublisher. - [Collection.GetStatus](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetstatus.md): Gets the status of a combined collection. This status helps the user understand when they can rebuild the combined collection and what has to happen before they rebuild it. - [Collection.GetViews](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectiongetviews.md): Use the Collection.GetViews operation to return a list of views associated with an existing collection. - [Collection.Publish](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionpublish.md): Use Collection.Publish to publish an existing collection using its current settings. - [Collection.Rebuild](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionrebuild.md): This call rebuilds a combined collection. A combined collection can be rebuilt if all source agents are "at rest", that is, if all jobs running in source agents have a status of Done, Canceled, Paused, or Error. - [Collection.RemoveSource](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionremovesource.md) - [Collection.SetCustomField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionsetcustomfield.md) - [Collection.SetPublisher](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionsetpublisher.md): Collection.SetPublisher can be used to update or create a new publisher for an existing web data collection. - [Collection.SetUniqueFields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionsetuniquefields.md): Setting unique fields allows you to avoid duplicates in your data set. Use Collection.SetUniqueFields to do this via the Mozenda API. - [Collection.UpdateField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionupdatefield.md): Need to edit your data? Use Collection.UpdateField to modify an existing field in your collection. - [Collection.UpdateItem](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/collectionupdateitem.md): Update an existing item in a collection via the API using the Collection.UpdateItem operation. - [View.Add](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewadd.md): Use View.Add to add a view to a web data collection. - [View.AddCounts](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewaddcounts.md) - [View.AddCriteria](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewaddcriteria.md): Use View.AddCriteria to add an existing view in your data extraction project. - [View.ClearCriteria](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewclearcriteria.md): View.ClearCriteria clears criteria associated with a given view. - [View.Delete](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewdelete.md): Use the Mozenda API to permanently delete a view using the View.Delete operation. - [View.DeleteItems](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewdeleteitems.md): Use View.DeleteItems to remove all items in a specified view. Careful - this operation is permanent. - [View.Export](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewexport.md): Use View.Add to add a view to a web data collection. - [View.GetCriteria](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewgetcriteria.md): The View.GetCriteria operation returns a list of criteria associated with the specified view. - [View.GetFields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewgetfields.md): Customize your web scraping project using View.SetFields, an operation that selects and orders the fields visible in your view. - [View.GetItems](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewgetitems.md): Use View.GetItems to return items associated with a given view via the Mozenda API. - [View.GetSorting](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewgetsorting.md): The API operation View.GetSorting returns the current sorting configuration of a specified view. - [View.RemoveCounts](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewremovecounts.md) - [View.SetFields](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewsetfields.md): Customize your web scraping project using View.SetFields, an operation that selects and orders the fields visible in your view. - [View.SetSorting](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/viewsetsorting.md): View.SetSorting sets the sorting configuration of your specified view and replaces any existing sorting rules. - [Agent.Add](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentadd.md): Agent.Add, as you might have guessed, adds a new agent via the Mozenda API. Note - this operation cannot be used to overwrite an existing agent. - [Agent.Copy](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentcopy.md): Use the Agent.Copy operation to copy an agent via the Mozenda API. - [Agent.Delete](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentdelete.md): Use the Agent.Delete operation to delete an agent and all of its associated schedules via the Mozenda API. - [Agent.DeleteCustomField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentdeletecustomfield.md) - [Agent.Get](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentget.md): Need more information about one of your web scraping agents? Use Agent.Get to pull an agent's definition and metadata. - [Agent.GetCombinedCollections](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentgetcombinedcollections.md): Agent.GetCombinedCollections is an API operation that returns a list of web scraping agents and the combined collections they source. - [Agent.GetJobs](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentgetjobs.md): Use Agent.GetJobs to return a list of a web scraping agent's jobs, complete with detailed information. - [Agent.GetList](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentgetlist.md): Agent.Getlist returns a list of web scraping agents associated with your account, along with each agent's ID, Name, Settings, and Description. - [Agent.GetMoveCopyStatus](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentgetmovecopystatus.md): Use the Agent.GetMoveCopyStatus operation to check an agent's status via the Mozenda API. - [Agent.GetSchedule](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentgetschedule.md) - [Agent.Move](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentmove.md): Use the Agent.Move operation to move an agent via the Mozenda API. - [Agent.Run](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentrun.md): Use the Agent.Run operation to start a new job for an agent via the Mozenda API. - [Agent.SetCustomField](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentsetcustomfield.md) - [Agent.SetSchedule](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/agentsetschedule.md) - [Job.Cancel](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobcancel.md): Jobs are the building blocks of a successful web scraping project. If a job is in a paused or errored state, you can use the Job.Cancel operation to cancel it. - [Job.Get](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobget.md): Use Job.Get to get the details of a job using its JobID. Streamline your web scraping projects with the Mozenda API. - [Job.GetAgentProgress](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobgetagentprogress.md): Use the Mozenda API to check an agent's progress using the Job.GetAgentProgress operation. - [Job.GetList](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobgetlist.md): Jobs are the building blocks of a web scraping project. Use the Job.GetList operation to return a list of all active jobs on your account. - [Job.GetWaitInfo](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobgetwaitinfo.md): Jobs are the building blocks of a web scraping project. Use the Job.GetList operation to return a list of all active jobs on your account. - [Job.Pause](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobpause.md): Use the Job.Pause operation to pause a currently running job. - [Job.Resume](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobresume.md): Use Job.Resume to restart paused or errored jobs via the Mozenda API. - [Job.SetParameter](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobsetparameter.md) - [Job.SkipCurrentListItem](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobskipcurrentlistitem.md) - [Job.Split ](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobsplit-api.md) - [Job.SetProxy](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/jobsetproxy.md) - [Sequence.AddStepParameters](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequenceaddstepparameters.md): Sequence.AddStepParameters adds one or more parameters to a step in your Sequence. - [Sequence.Cancel](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencecancel.md): If a sequence is in a paused or errored state, you can use Sequence.Cancel to cancel it. Sequences allow you to automate your Mozenda web scraping projects - contact us to learn more. - [Sequence.ClearStepParameters](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequenceclearstepparameters.md): Use SequenceClearStepParameters to clear all parameters for a sequence step. - [Sequence.Delete](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencedelete.md) - [Sequence.GetList](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencegetlist.md): Sequences allow you to create powerful workflows for web scraping projects. Use Sequence.GetList to get a list of all sequences associated with your account. - [Sequence.GetSchedule](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencegetschedule.md) - [Sequence.GetStatus](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencegetstatus.md): Sequence.GetStatus returns the status of each step for a given Sequence. Got a complex data scraping task? Upgrade to Sequences. - [Sequence.GetStepParameters](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencegetstepparameters.md): Use Sequence.GetStepParameters to view the currently configured step parameters of a sequence. Ready for more powerful web scraping? Upgrade to Sequences. - [Sequence.Pause](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencepause.md): Use Sequence.Pause to issue the pause command for a currently running Sequence using the Mozenda API. - [Sequence.Resume](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequenceresume.md): If a sequence is paused or hits an error, you can use Sequence.Resume to get it started again. Large-scale data scraping projects are a snap with Sequences. - [Sequence.Run](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencerun.md): Use Sequence.Run to start a sequence you specify using the SequenceID. Contact us to enable Sequences for more robust web scraping projects on your Mozenda account. - [Sequence.SetSchedule](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/sequencesetschedule.md) - [CookieStore.Add](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreadd.md): No surprises here - use CookieStore.Add to add a new cookie store. Cookie stores are great for web scraping projects that require two-factor authentication or CAPTCHA. - [CookieStore.AddCookie](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreaddcookie.md): Use CookieStore.AddCookie to add a new cookie to an existing cookie store. Cookie stores are great for web scraping projects that require two-factor authentication or CAPTCHA. - [CookieStore.AddCookies](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreaddcookies.md): CookieStore.AddCookies adds one or more cookies to an existing store from JSON POST data. This comes in handy for web scraping projects that require two-factor authentication or CAPTCHA validation. - [CookieStore.Clear](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreclear.md): CookieStore.Clear removes all cookies from an existing store. Cookies are useful for web scraping projects that collect personalized data such as shopping carts and order histories. - [CookieStore.Delete](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoredelete.md): Use CookieStore.Delete to delete a cookie store. Cookies are useful for web scraping projects that collect personalized data such as shopping carts and order histories. - [CookieStore.DeleteCookie](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoredeletecookie.md): Use CookieStore.DeleteCookie to permanently delete one or more cookies. Cookies are useful for web scraping projects that collect personalized data such as shopping carts and order histories. - [CookieStore.Get](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreget.md): If you need to return a list of all cookies that belong to a specified cookie store, use CookieStore.Get. Utilize cookies for web scraping projects that require CAPTCHAs or two-factor authentication. - [CookieStore.GetList](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoregetlist.md): Use CookieStore.GetList to return a complete list of all cookie stores associated with an account. Utilize cookies for web scraping projects that require CAPTCHAs or two-factor authentication. - [CookieStore.Update](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreupdate.md): Typo? No problem. CookieStore.Update allows you to modify the name and/or description of an existing cookie store. Make use of cookies for web scraping projects that require CAPTCHAs or two-factor authentication. - [CookieStore.UpdateCookie](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/cookiestoreupdatecookie.md): Typo? No problem. Use CookieStore.UpdateCookie to modify the name and/or description of an existing cookie. Make use of cookies for web scraping projects that require CAPTCHAs or two-factor authentication. - [Object relationships](https://help.mozenda.com/docs/object-relationships.md): Mozenda Web Scraping Services includes numerous object that all interact with each other: agents have collections, collections have views, jobs run from agents, collections have publishers, etc.