(Part II: Web Macros for everyone)
We’ve already settled up our base camp for explaining the web macros in a previous post. Not it’s time to get to work!
We’ll talk about real-life scenarios in order for you to get a better picture of how you could benefit web automation and web macros. Each scenario represents a task that we all perform on a daily basis. Since this post is about web macros for everyone, our today’s focus is on real-life web tasks.
Mail Checking:
Scenario: Think about all the steps you take when you check your email:
- Type in your email URL
- Wait for the page to load
- Type in your username and password
- Click the LOGIN button
- Wait for the page to load
- Click the INBOX tab
Recording a web macro for your email:
The process: Do what you normally do to check your email, but use the Web Replay Macro Recorder to record the entire sequence of tasks.
- Hit the Record Button in your Web Replay toolbar
- Type in your email URL
- Wait for the page to load
- Type in your username and password
- Click the LOGIN button (Web Replay Password Manager will prompt you to save your login information within its highly encrypted database)
- Wait for the page to load
- Click the INBOX tab
- Stop the recording
- You are prompted with a window in which you set your preferences for how you want your web macro to be stored (tag it or add shortcuts to launch it from a different location).

Web Replay has recorded the entire sequence of web tasks you’ve performed and turned them into a web macro. Your login information have been stored by the Web Replay integrated Password Manager, in its highly encrypted database.
The aftermath! What’s in it for me?
You can now go directly to your inbox with a single click! Safer and faster! No more typing! No more clicking! Over and over again!