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Automatic Processing of Text Analysis

How to put MonkeyLearn to work in an automatic way. Analyze your text via API, Zapier, Google Sheets or RapidMiner

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Written by Raul Garreta
Updated over a week ago

Whether you are using a public or custom model, MonkeyLearn is only going to show benefits when you bring it into your day to day process. We offer a number of ways for that to happen, both manually and automatically, but here we will focus on the automatic ways to have your text analyzed.

Use the MonkeyLearn API

Please see our API reference and docs on integrating models, which show ways to integrate MonkeyLearn API with some of the most popular programming languages (Python, Ruby, Java, PHP, Javascript and .Net).

Other ways to process automatically

Zapier

It's one of our team's favorite ways to use MonkeyLearn on a daily basis, and for a number of different use cases, and without coding. Zapier makes it easy to build out multi step processes in a visual way and to have MonkeyLearn models enter at necessary points where text analysis will help determine the result of a workflow. For a series of example "Zaps", please see the MonkeyLearn page on Zapier.

Google Sheets Extension

For those of us who have data stored in Google Sheets, you can easily add another column that will show predictions using a MonkeyLearn model. See the guide on installing the extension.

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