Hi!
I ve been exploring Airtop and I see huge potential for task automation using AI agents especially for repetitive workflows like form filling or actions in systems without an API.
One thing I noticed is that each time the agent performs the same action (like registering multiple people), it reprocesses the task from scratch, consuming credits for each new step, even though the logic is exactly the same.
My suggestion:
How does it handle sites that require two-factor authentication or have aggressive bot detection? Curious how reliable it is in practice on those kinds of tricky logins.
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@glcanycesupuww Regarding two-factor authentication, it is in our roadmap, but not yet implemented.
Agents have access to a vault where you can safely store your credentials and a browser profile, so that the agent doesn't have to login into the site on every run.
Regarding bot detection, we provide features to minimize it as much as possible, but bot detection is always a moving target.
Our agents use real browsers (not stateless browsers)
Browser actions mimic human actions, trying to do real clicking, typing, etc
We offer automatic captcha solution and a residential proxies.
In case you have any other questions, let us know.
This looks super useful for automation workflows. How reliable is it when you scale multiple browser tasks at the same time?
Airtop
@hamza_afzal_butt Thanks! There is no technical limit to the number of browsers you can run simultaneously. Our Pro plan allows for 30 simultaneous browsers, Enterprise allows for 100 and the Custom plan is unlimited.
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@hamza_afzal_butt We see this as a big advantage for using Airtop. Airtop Agents spin up cloud browser sessions, so they're in no way tied to your personal machine and can be scaled up as needed. Multiple cloud browser sessions can easily run at the same time.
Interesting idea. Does Mark let you adjust targeting criteria before the agents actually go live?
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@dhiraj_patel5 yes, of course, every agent is built exactly for your needs. It allows you to take your "craziest" marketing ideas and turn them into repeatable workflows
The Google Ads integration looks really cool! Google Ads has a TERRIBLE interface so it would be nice to just be able to prompt it SO uwu
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@bixby_grimm Haha we felt this pain too with the Google Ads interface! We've also given Mark guidance on best practices for keyword research and bidding, etc so it feels like you're working with a knowledgeable paid media consultant.
How does it handle sites with heavy bot protection or CAPTCHAs that block most automation tools?
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@mitmarazrqe That's the core of what Airtop's execution layer handles. Agents run in a managed cloud browser fleet using real browser environments with genuine fingerprints and residential IPs, plus built-in handling for auth, 2FA, and CAPTCHAs. The idea isn't to trick anti-bot systems, it's to actually run as a real browser session so the traffic is legitimate rather than a headless signature that gets flagged.
It's not magic, and heavily fortified sites are always a moving target, but that reliability layer is exactly what we've built and where most of the engineering goes.
I used the early version of Mark to do some seriously cool stuff. My personal use case is building AI ops to make a small team of marketers' lives easier, and we're big fans.
I may be biased because I've been burned by agencies before, having to wait 6-12 months for results, not doing a good job with product stuff, and having little impact on priority SEO—focusing instead on improving 50-100-rank keywords.
Not going to reveal too many secrets but we were able to turn that around with Mark. Most of our automatable processes are assisted by Mark now, and we've brought in-house what would traditionally be considered agency work, seeing a significant increase in our tracked metrics while spending much less.
Tried it for scraping some old vendor portals and it actually handled the login flow without me babysitting it, which honestly caught me off guard. Curious to see how it holds up on trickier captchas.
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@arya583342 there is only one way to know :-) try it...