iAgent gives every AI agent its own email identity so it can sign up for services, pass authentication, and actually do things on the web, not just call APIs. You define step‑by‑step UI workflows with prompts or screenshots, then run them or share them in an API marketplace of reusable, cached workflows for faster, cheaper automation.
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Howdy Product Hunt
We’ve been working on iAgent for the past few months, and we’re really excited to finally launch it 🚀.
iAgent gives each AI agent its own email identity, so it can actually create accounts, pass authentication, and do real work inside websites — not just call APIs.
Why we’re building this: most agents today stall as soon as they hit an auth wall. They can’t log in, can’t open accounts, and can’t really behave like an actual teammate. We want agents that can act like real human employees on your behalf, inside the tools and products you already use.
With iAgent, you can:
Spin up an agent email automatically so it can sign up, log in, and get through auth-gated flows
Define step‑by‑step workflows (click, input, etc.) using prompts or screenshots
Turn common workflows into reusable APIs with structured inputs and cached results for cheaper, faster runs
We’re excited to see what you’ll have your agents do with it.
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Super interesting, curious what new services or websites this automation would give access to!
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Maker
📌
Howdy Product Hunt
We’ve been working on iAgent for the past few months, and we’re really excited to finally launch it 🚀.
iAgent gives each AI agent its own email identity, so it can actually create accounts, pass authentication, and do real work inside websites — not just call APIs.
Why we’re building this: most agents today stall as soon as they hit an auth wall. They can’t log in, can’t open accounts, and can’t really behave like an actual teammate. We want agents that can act like real human employees on your behalf, inside the tools and products you already use.
With iAgent, you can:
Spin up an agent email automatically so it can sign up, log in, and get through auth-gated flows
Define step‑by‑step workflows (click, input, etc.) using prompts or screenshots
Turn common workflows into reusable APIs with structured inputs and cached results for cheaper, faster runs
We’re excited to see what you’ll have your agents do with it.
Howdy Product Hunt
We’ve been working on iAgent for the past few months, and we’re really excited to finally launch it 🚀.
iAgent gives each AI agent its own email identity, so it can actually create accounts, pass authentication, and do real work inside websites — not just call APIs.
Why we’re building this: most agents today stall as soon as they hit an auth wall. They can’t log in, can’t open accounts, and can’t really behave like an actual teammate. We want agents that can act like real human employees on your behalf, inside the tools and products you already use.
With iAgent, you can:
Spin up an agent email automatically so it can sign up, log in, and get through auth-gated flows
Define step‑by‑step workflows (click, input, etc.) using prompts or screenshots
Turn common workflows into reusable APIs with structured inputs and cached results for cheaper, faster runs
We’re excited to see what you’ll have your agents do with it.
Super interesting, curious what new services or websites this automation would give access to!