mAIn Street #43: How Gemini Made Me Like Gmail Again; Jsonify Provides Structured Data with Virtually No Oversight


JUNE 12, 2025

  • How Gemini Made Me Like Gmail Again
  • THE HEADLINES
  • Jsonify Provides Structured Data with Virtually No Oversight

Gemini Made Me Like Gmail Again

The Exact Steps That Gave Me My Inbox (and Sanity) Back

Like many of you, my life and work operate out of more than one primary inbox. One of those, for me, is Gmail. Approximately 1.8 billion of you are the same way, according to numbers released by Google in April 2025.

Unfortunately, many of the messages I get on there are marketing-focused, politics-focused, or one of the many newsletters that I am subscribed to.

Gmail tries to weed through some of it for you with the Promotions and Social tabs, in addition to its own Junk filter, but inevitably, you get a lot of slop in with the messages you actually want (or need) to read.

Until recently, I had an incredibly difficult time gleaning the useful from the useless. Enter the Gemini icon in the upper right-hand corner.

I’ve been putting off using it for the last few months, but finally decided enough was enough earlier this week. Friends, it has changed my life.

CLICK HERE TO SEE WHY, HOW TO USE IT, AND WAYS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF IT


THE HEADLINES


Jsonify Provides Structured Data with Virtually No Oversight

Jsonify at a Glance

Jsonify is an AI-powered agent that automatically navigates websites, extracts and synchronizes structured data—perfect for teams needing real‑time, clean JSON feeds without building scrapers themselves.

How It Works & Core Use Cases

Deploy Jsonify to crawl your target pages, define the data schema, and let its agent harvest content into well‑formed JSON. Use cases include price intelligence, lead-generation data pipelines, and keeping product catalogs or market feeds in sync with minimal maintenance.

What’s New

Recently surfaced in Toolify’s JSON tools category, Jsonify reported 7.9K monthly visits and introduced self‑healing scraping workflows—meaning it adapts when page structures change, reducing downtime and manual intervention. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Why It Matters

In an increasingly data-driven world, reliable and maintainable web data collection is essential. Jsonify bridges the gap between traditional scraper fragility and fully managed data feeds—empowering non‑technical teams to own data pipelines without dev overhead.


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