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How to Make a Custom Open Graph Image Using Puppeteer

Make use of Puppeteer’s screenshot functionality and create an Open Graph image generator to show custom social sharing images on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media.

All You Need to Know about Airtable’s Rollup Feature (in 2024)

Airtable's rollup feature combines the best of lookup and formula functionalities. In this article, learn how to set up a rollup field and choose the best function for your use case.

How to Set Your Notion To-do List as Desktop Wallpaper Automatically (Free Notion Template)

Populate your desktop wallpaper with your to-do list in Notion automatically using Notion API, Bannerbear API, and some Node.js scripts.

How to Add Subtitles to a Video with FFmpeg (5 Different Styles)

Embed hard subtitles with styles like Youtube, Netflix, and Crunchyroll in your videos using FFmpeg.

How to Auto-generate and Schedule Movie Reviews for Publishing with No Code

Running a movie review site doesn't have to include a lot of manual work. In this tutorial, learn how to automatically generate and schedule reviews for publishing so you work less and watch more!

How to Add a Dynamic Watermark to Puppeteer Screenshots Using Bannerbear (Part 2: Full-page)

This tutorial shows you how to add a dynamic watermark automatically using Bannerbear when Puppeteer takes a full-page screenshot.

7 Reasons I Chose to Bootstrap Bannerbear Instead of Raising Funding

There are many different ways to grow a company. Here's why I chose to self-fund my business, also known as bootstrapping.

How to Generate a Collection of Product Ads for Facebook Carousel

Manually creating dozens of images for a Facebook carousel ad is incredibly time-consuming. In this tutorial, learn how to generate entire sets at once with Airtable, Bannerbear, and Zapier.

How to Merge Video Files Using FFmpeg

The demand for video editing is increasing with the growing number of video viewers. This article shows you how to merge video files for free using the FFmpeg command line editor.

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