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Web Fetch lets Flast read and analyze content from web pages. Share a URL and get summaries, insights, or answers based on the page content.

What It Does

Web Fetch retrieves content from a URL and processes it so Flast can:
  • Summarize articles and blog posts
  • Extract key information from documentation
  • Analyze webpage content
  • Answer questions about the page
  • Compare information across sources

How to Use

Share a URL with your request:
Summarize this article: https://example.com/article
What are the key points from https://example.com/report
Extract the pricing information from https://example.com/pricing

Use Cases

Research

Quickly understand articles without reading them entirely:
What is the main argument in this article? https://example.com/opinion

Documentation Review

Get answers from technical documentation:
How do I set up authentication according to https://docs.example.com/auth

Content Analysis

Analyze and compare web content:
What topics does this blog post cover? https://example.com/post

Fact Extraction

Pull specific data from pages:
What are the system requirements listed at https://example.com/requirements

Availability

PlanAvailable
StarterYes
ProYes
UltraYes
Web Fetch is available on all plans.

Limitations

  • Timeout: Pages must load within 15 seconds
  • Bot protection: Some sites block automated access
  • Dynamic content: JavaScript-heavy pages may not fully render
  • Authentication: Cannot access pages behind login walls
  • Size limits: Very large pages are truncated

Tips

  • Be specific: Tell Flast what information you need from the page
  • Check accessibility: If a page fails, try a different URL or source
  • Combine with search: Use Web Search to find pages, then Web Fetch to analyze them

Learn about Web Search

Find information across the web.