Crawl Websites 10x Faster with Parallel Captures
Run up to 10 parallel captures at once to speed up your website crawling
You asked, we delivered! With version 1.4.0, you can now run up to 10 simultaneous captures, giving you full control over speed and efficiency.
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What's New
🎛️ Custom Speed Control – Choose exactly how many websites to capture at once (1–10)
⚡ Faster Batch Runs – Cut hours down to minutes with parallel captures
📊 Real-Time Feedback – See progress, active captures, and alerts instantly
🔧 Adaptive Performance – Automatically adjusts to your computer’s capabilities
How It Works
- Add your list of website URLs
 - Use the simple slider to choose how many to capture at once (1-10)
 - Click capture and watch the magic happen
 - Shotomatic handles everything else automatically
 
Why This Matters
Before, you had to wait for each website to finish before the next one started. Now you decide how fast to go:
- Need precision? Set it to 1 for careful, one-by-one captures
 - In a hurry? Crank it up to 10 and watch them all capture at once
 - Finding the sweet spot? Try 3-5 for a nice balance of speed and stability
 
Start Capturing Faster Today
Update to version 1.4.0 and take control of your capture speed. Whether you need to carefully capture one site at a time or blast through hundreds of URLs, the choice is now yours.
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