Live screenshots captured and inserted automatically
Jottler uses Firecrawl to capture real-time webpage screenshots and embed them directly in articles. Ideal for comparison pieces, product reviews, and tutorials — visual proof that builds reader trust without manual screenshotting.
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How screenshots are captured
URL identification
The research agent identifies relevant URLs from SERP analysis and competitor research. These become screenshot targets when the content type benefits from visual evidence.
Live page capture
Firecrawl renders each target page in a full browser environment and captures a high-quality screenshot of the visible viewport — including dynamic content and JavaScript-rendered elements.
Image optimization
Captured screenshots are compressed and sized for web delivery. Proper alt text is generated describing the screenshot content for accessibility and SEO.
Contextual insertion
Screenshots are embedded in the article near the section discussing the captured page, with a descriptive caption that ties the visual to the surrounding text.
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Best use cases for screenshots
Product comparisons
Show readers what each product actually looks like. Side-by-side screenshots in comparison articles let readers evaluate interfaces without visiting every site.
Tool reviews
Review articles with real screenshots of the product dashboard, pricing page, or key features add credibility that text descriptions alone cannot provide.
Tutorial guides
Step-by-step tutorials become dramatically easier to follow when each step includes a screenshot of the interface the reader should be looking at.
Market research pieces
Industry analysis articles gain authority when they show actual product pages, pricing structures, and feature sets from the companies being discussed.
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Automatic insertion into articles
Screenshots are not dropped randomly into content. The agent reads the article structure and identifies the exact section where each screenshot provides the most context. In a comparison article, competitor screenshots appear alongside the paragraph evaluating that product. In a tutorial, interface screenshots follow the instruction step they illustrate.
Each screenshot includes a descriptive caption and proper alt text generated from the page title and article context. The result is a polished, professional presentation that looks like a human editor placed each image deliberately — because the agent treats placement with the same care.
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Trust and credibility
Visual proof
Not just claims
Screenshots prove that the tools, features, and interfaces described in the article actually exist as stated.
Current data
Live captures
Every screenshot reflects the current state of the target page at article generation time — not outdated stock imagery.
Reader trust
Credibility signal
Articles with real screenshots signal thorough research and first-hand evaluation, building trust with both readers and search engines.
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Screenshot questions, answered
Show, don't just tell
Live screenshots captured and placed automatically — included on every plan.