Login with your account credentials (email and password). Find your credentials in a separate email or contact us.
From the portal, you can find and install the Chrome extension for the bot. Then from the same portal, in the middle part of the homepage, you'll find an option to put the job title and location and start the bot to apply for jobs.
Setup Guru Bot:
Install the Chrome extension in your Chrome browser using this link: Guru Bot Extension
Make sure the Chrome extension is enabled and pinned in your browser's top bar.
Visit guru.com and navigate to the available jobs page. Search for relevant jobs with filters.
Once you find the jobs you want to apply for, click the Chrome extension and place your email address.
Enter other details, including the keywords (to filter jobs by skills), proposal message, and amount. Keep 2 or more in the number of pages.
Click "Submit". The bot will collect jobs upon submission and will proceed with each job one by one to make a bid.
Dear Subscriber,
We've created your subscription against your purchase. Please find another email from [email protected] either in your inbox or junk/spam folder.
To use Upwork Bot, first install the Chrome extension using this link: Upwork Bot Extension
Login with your subscription details sent to you in a separate email.
Scroll to navigate to the Upwork bot and click "Click To Start Button".
Enter subjects (comma-separated), the price to bid, and a cover letter.
Click "Start".
Note: The field for the count in the extension form is subjected to "How many jobs you want to read and operate in separate Chrome tabs". The default value of 3 will only check the first 3 jobs, so you may need to change this to 10 or more as per the availability of jobs.
Dear Subscriber,
We've created your subscription against your purchase. Please find another email from [email protected] either in your inbox or junk/spam folder.
If you’re encountering CAPTCHA on your Flica account, install and enable this Chrome extension. Open the extension, go to the API key section, and enter CAP-F0C1A253638B1D9FFD08D0D5C546DD2A3D9F10D0D66E34C0ED766F120A86F497. This will automatically solve CAPTCHA on any website, and you can then proceed with using Flica-bot.
Visit the Flica website "Homepage" after logging in.
Open the Chrome extension window (Pin it in your Chrome taskbar to navigate it easily).
Enter your email address.
Select Crew Class (if not available, ignore it).
In Dates, set the dates of your availability to join the flight. The format should be like "1 Aug, 2 Aug, 3 Aug" (Comma-separated day (space) month).
Enable/Check "Test-Mode" if you want to test it to get notifications but not submit requests.
Enter the BCID number (Mandatory).
BCID: The bot automatically generates and visits the link/URL for your selected folder (General or Premium) and Crew class. But if you do notice that the bot-generated link/URL is not related to your folder and crew class. Then you can manually select folder and crew class from your Flica account and then check its’ link/URL It should be like this: https://frontier.flica.net/full/otframe.cgi?BCID=045.051
When you're on the lobby page, open chathomebase bot chrome-extension
Note: don't move to any other website/tab or application.
Enter your bot subscription email address, chatgpt key and select language in the chrome-extension
You may select stop-submission feature, that will only write message but not submit, it's for the testing purpose.
When you've filled all field, press submit, the bot will go to the claim chat page to find incoming message, you'll see a message by bot in green highlighted bar.
This is Java-based software, so you need to have Java installed on your computer. If you don't have Java installed, please download and install it from the following link: Download Java.
The download will be a zip/archive file. After downloading, you need to extract/unzip the main software folder from this file.
After extraction, keep the software folder somewhere on your computer desktop for easy access.
Arsenal Auto Ticketing Bot – Setup & Usage Instructions:
Install and activate the Arsenal Auto Ticketing Bot Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store:
Install Arsenal Auto Ticketing Bot
After installation, pin the extension in your Chrome browser for quick and easy access.
Visit https://www.arsenal.com/ and make sure you are logged in to your Arsenal account.
Allow the page to load completely before proceeding.
Open the Chrome extension and enter your bot subscription email.
Enter the Upcoming Match Name and Upcoming Match Date (format: MMM DD, e.g. Dec 13).
Under Ticket Preferences, set:
Total ticket quantity
Quantity for each age group (Adult, Junior, Senior, Young)
Your preferred seating area
Click Submit. The bot will first validate your subscription status.
If your subscription is active, the bot will automatically redirect you to
https://www.eticketing.co.uk/
and search for your specified match using the provided name and date.
Once the match is found, the bot will open the match page. If the system places you
in a holding queue, the bot will wait until your turn.
If you encounter a CAPTCHA on the holding page, please install and activate
the 2Captcha Solver Chrome extension to automatically solve it:
Install 2Captcha Solver
When it is your turn and the available tickets page loads, the bot will automatically:
Select your preferred area
Set the total ticket quantity
Apply quantities for each age group as specified
If the requested quantity for any age group is not available, the bot will automatically
reload the page (up to every 30 seconds) until availability is found.
Once tickets are successfully added to the basket, you will receive an
email notification (SMS notifications will be added soon),
allowing you to proceed with payment and complete your purchase.