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Automate your Los Angeles Times workflows

Build agents that monitor latimes.com, extract articles on specific topics, summarize key developments, and deliver digests—without manual copying.

What you can do with Latimes

Real Latimes workflows the Twin community runs every day, ready for you to clone.

  • Monitor topics and extract recent articles

    Agent reads latimes.com search results pages for a given topic and pulls the most recent article links, headlines, and dates.

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  • Summarize articles on a beat

    Given a topic like California housing policy, the agent reads article pages and condenses legislative changes, quotes, and impact into a structured summary.

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  • Build multi-source news digests

    Combine Los Angeles Times coverage with Axios, Fortune, Politico, and CBS News into a single briefing delivered on a schedule.

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  • Route news findings to Google Docs or Sheets

    After extracting articles and summaries, the agent writes structured output directly into a Google Doc or spreadsheet row for team review.

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  • Track Southern California local coverage

    Agents like SoCal Crime Victims Monitor watch specific local beats on latimes.com and flag new coverage matching defined criteria.

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How it works

Three steps from idea to a running Latimes agent.

  1. 1

    Twin logs in to Latimes

    Twin opens a private browser session on your behalf and authenticates to Latimes just like you would.

  2. 2

    Describe the workflow

    Tell Twin what you want done in Latimes in plain English — including any flow that has no public API.

  3. 3

    Twin runs in your browser session

    The agent operates Latimes step by step, handling forms, modals, and dashboards exactly as a human would.

Why Twin for Latimes

What makes Twin a better fit than a generic automation tool.

No structured API to work around

Los Angeles Times doesn't expose a public API for article content. Twin operates the browser directly, reading search result pages and article text the same way a human would—so structured access isn't a prerequisite.

Repeatable, not one-off

Manually checking latimes.com for new coverage on a topic produces stale data and missed updates. Twin turns that check into a scheduled agent that runs without prompting, every time.

Works across multiple news sources at once

Agents like Morning Executive Digest pull from Los Angeles Times alongside Axios, Fortune, and CBS News in a single run. Coordinating that manually across tabs is error-prone; Twin handles the sequencing.

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