Hi, I'm interested about RTILA but I have a few questions:
1. If I want to sell an automation to my client, what does he need in order to run the automation? I understand I need to have Tier 6 but does my client need to learn and install the RTILA app?
2. Can RTILA do web scraping and can I set it at time intervals? For example, I want to scrape a certain website every hour for a year. Is this possible? And do I really need to open my computer and browser in order to execute the automation? Or I could just run it in the background, as long as the computer is turned on?
3. Aside from web browsers, can it also automate workflows using MacOS apps? For example, I want to scrape from a website, paste the data to Microsoft Excel, attach the Excel file to the Mail app and send that email to a recipient. Is this possible?
1) For standalone Bots/Executable files they are self container so your client will not need to install anything. Technically when they will launch the bot it will actually install the necessary NodeJs packages very quickly before launching the browser automation.
2) Yes you can set a schedule and have your project run every X number of times per minute/hour/day/weeks. You also check the setting for running in the background or you can install RTILA and run the projects from a cheap VPS server for $10/month or even less.
3) RTILA cannot automate the Desktop Apps per say but we have folder/files management commands that can allow RTILA to supervise/monitor a folder and pickup any new file or file change and then upload/use that file in a web automation flow then save a new result file etc... So this way RTILA can communicate with other Desktop software via file change.
A: Yes that is a good use case, we have some users who create a dashboard built from their commissions on various affiliate website where RTILA bots connect every X hours to recover the current income and writes back to a Google Sheet for the commission of all affiliate platforms covered by the bot
Hi, I've known Rtila since pre-AI era. I always found it interesting, but it had a significant learning curve.
That said, I think that today, if it's possible to use only local LLMs, it's a potential game changer. I think using cloud LLMs is very risky for many companies, which is why I'm interested in learning more.
In my use case, it would be an agent executing actions on sites like Facebook.
1. Is it possible to use Rtila for something like this, using this software with, say, Ollama locally?
2. If I want to sell an automation, which Appsumo package do I need? Or how does that white-label thing work?
3- Do You have some specific use cases por SEO? To upgrade the signals a website sends and improve ranking SERP?
That said, I think that today, if it's possible to use only local LLMs, it's a potential game changer. I think using cloud LLMs is very risky for many companies, which is why I'm interested in learning more. >>> Yes exactly aligned with our vision
1. Is it possible to use Rtila for something like this, using this software with, say, Ollama locally? >>> yes and you can use both Generative text and also Vision models like Llama 3.2 vision or Qwen 2.5 VL to get text data out of images and recognize VAT or sales invoice etc...
2. If I want to sell an automation, which Appsumo package do I need? Or how does that white-label thing work? >>> You need 6 AppSumo codes to unlock the reseller rights and the standalone bots.
3- Do You have some specific use cases por SEO? To upgrade the signals a website sends and improve ranking SERP? >>> We have few SEO templates and maybe one that can be interesting for you is this one: https://rtila.com/downloads/?_s=ctr%20google
Q: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPA & WEB AUTOMATION?
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPA & WEB AUTOMATION? Do you have video tutorials of the most basic for your application, for first time RTILA users starting from ground zero?
A: thanks ievc for the question RPA is more general and would include Desktop based automations, Web Automation is part of RPA and is about automating the browser and actions on web pages primarily, although both are related because to upload/download files to and from a website you also need to automate the Desktop side. So we basically do both but with a more advanced and granular set of functionality to automate the browser side, where we all do 80% of our work. We have onboarding videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqAqUNuv6aY&list=PLiiIthEI8rAW6FTMtCros7X2w-Ian3V5m You also have our documentation section here: https://rtila.com/docs But we also offer a one on one session to get you hit the road running and learn faster so just reach out to us via ticket and we will assist you
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Hi, I'm interested about RTILA but I have a few questions:
1. If I want to sell an automation to my client, what does he need in order to run the automation? I understand I need to have Tier 6 but does my client need to learn and install the RTILA app?
2. Can RTILA do web scraping and can I set it at time intervals? For example, I want to scrape a certain website every hour for a year. Is this possible? And do I really need to open my computer and browser in order to execute the automation? Or I could just run it in the background, as long as the computer is turned on?
3. Aside from web browsers, can it also automate workflows using MacOS apps? For example, I want to scrape from a website, paste the data to Microsoft Excel, attach the Excel file to the Mail app and send that email to a recipient. Is this possible?
Thank you
RTILA
Jul 3, 2025A: Hello pdax
Thank you for your interest, see responses below
1) For standalone Bots/Executable files they are self container so your client will not need to install anything. Technically when they will launch the bot it will actually install the necessary NodeJs packages very quickly before launching the browser automation.
2) Yes you can set a schedule and have your project run every X number of times per minute/hour/day/weeks. You also check the setting for running in the background or you can install RTILA and run the projects from a cheap VPS server for $10/month or even less.
3) RTILA cannot automate the Desktop Apps per say but we have folder/files management commands that can allow RTILA to supervise/monitor a folder and pickup any new file or file change and then upload/use that file in a web automation flow then save a new result file etc... So this way RTILA can communicate with other Desktop software via file change.
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Q: Is it good for affiliates marketing links?
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Jun 22, 2025A: Yes that is a good use case, we have some users who create a dashboard built from their commissions on various affiliate website where RTILA bots connect every X hours to recover the current income and writes back to a Google Sheet for the commission of all affiliate platforms covered by the bot
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Q: Hello again
Hi, I've known Rtila since pre-AI era. I always found it interesting, but it had a significant learning curve.
That said, I think that today, if it's possible to use only local LLMs, it's a potential game changer. I think using cloud LLMs is very risky for many companies, which is why I'm interested in learning more.
In my use case, it would be an agent executing actions on sites like Facebook.
1. Is it possible to use Rtila for something like this, using this software with, say, Ollama locally?
2. If I want to sell an automation, which Appsumo package do I need? Or how does that white-label thing work?
3- Do You have some specific use cases por SEO? To upgrade the signals a website sends and improve ranking SERP?
Thanks in advance.
RTILA
Jun 22, 2025A: Dear Roberto, great to hear back from you
That said, I think that today, if it's possible to use only local LLMs, it's a potential game changer. I think using cloud LLMs is very risky for many companies, which is why I'm interested in learning more.
>>> Yes exactly aligned with our vision
1. Is it possible to use Rtila for something like this, using this software with, say, Ollama locally?
>>> yes and you can use both Generative text and also Vision models like Llama 3.2 vision or Qwen 2.5 VL to get text data out of images and recognize VAT or sales invoice etc...
2. If I want to sell an automation, which Appsumo package do I need? Or how does that white-label thing work?
>>> You need 6 AppSumo codes to unlock the reseller rights and the standalone bots.
3- Do You have some specific use cases por SEO? To upgrade the signals a website sends and improve ranking SERP?
>>>
We have few SEO templates and maybe one that can be interesting for you is this one:
https://rtila.com/downloads/?_s=ctr%20google
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Q: I only want to use this on one computer
Do I need more tiers if I want to use this on one computer only?
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Jun 14, 2025A: No, just one code is enough in that case. And no worries you can always upgrade if needed,
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Q: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPA & WEB AUTOMATION?
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPA & WEB AUTOMATION? Do you have video tutorials of the most basic for your application, for first time RTILA users starting from ground zero?
RTILA
Jun 14, 2025A: thanks ievc for the question
RPA is more general and would include Desktop based automations, Web Automation is part of RPA and is about automating the browser and actions on web pages primarily, although both are related because to upload/download files to and from a website you also need to automate the Desktop side. So we basically do both but with a more advanced and granular set of functionality to automate the browser side, where we all do 80% of our work.
We have onboarding videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqAqUNuv6aY&list=PLiiIthEI8rAW6FTMtCros7X2w-Ian3V5m
You also have our documentation section here:
https://rtila.com/docs
But we also offer a one on one session to get you hit the road running and learn faster so just reach out to us via ticket and we will assist you
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