We're incredibly excited to launch BrowserAgent today - the result of our mission to make AI automation accessible to everyone.
The biggest barrier to widespread AI adoption isn't the technology itself, but the unpredictable costs and technical complexity. When organizations find a valuable AI use case, success often leads to financial punishment through escalating API costs.
BrowserAgent solves this with our browser-native approach that runs AI locally, giving you fixed pricing with unlimited executions. Build your workflow once, run it thousands of times with zero additional cost.
We'd love your feedback and are here to answer any questions! As a special launch offer for the ProductHunt community, use code PHLAUNCH for 50% off our Basic plan for the first year.
@pandasaurav BrowserAgent appears to be a significant advancement in the field. i've been struggling with the unpredictable costs of AI workflows for months now (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
The browser-native approach is genius - running everything locally means no more surprise API bills at the end of the month. And that visual editor means i don't have to bug our devs every time i want to tweak something!
Been using similar tools but they all have that "pay per execution" model which gets expensive real quick when your automation actually works well lol. Fixed pricing with unlimited runs is exactly what our team needs.
congrats on the launch team! definitely grabbing that 50% off code before it disappears (•̀ᴗ•́)و
@sonu_goswami2 Thank you so much, if you have any specific use case let us know, we want to add more tools for BrowserAgent to support wider variety of use cases!
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@pandasaurav This is a smart unlock, love how you’re tackling the hidden pain of scaling AI and spiraling API costs. The local execution model makes a ton of sense, especially for teams wanting predictability without compromise.
Feels like a 60-sec story could really drive that “aha” moment upfront on your site.
Cheering you on, Saurav & Shreyash!
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Hey @shreyashkgupta, great demo. Few questions how long will the data be stored in the browser? Till I clear the cache.
Also won't the browser get heavy if we use multiple models of size in 500+ mb, so for that do you clear the model loaded in cache once user is done with it or do you persists it anyway?
@souravjha1111 Yes, the model stays in your browser cache until you clear it. Model loading can take some time so for convenience, we store it in cache after first load. We don't have an auto-clear feature yet but we are exploring ways to make this more efficient. It's a trade-off between performance and convenience right now. Any thoughts on what would be ideal for you?
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@shreyashkgupta I was struggling with similar problem for a project, IG auto-clear feature when model is not being used in some time can be some form of enhancement, rest I haven't found anything on this topic yet.
The idea of storing the model in cache for convenience makes sense, but I wonder if a time-based eviction policy could help strike a balance. For example, clearing the model after a set period of inactivity instead of relying on manual cache clearing. Have you considered implementing IndexedDB instead of traditional caching to manage this more effectively?"
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No code AI workflows running in the browser itself? So cool! Especially considering how the definition of privacy is evolving for AI. Excited to try this!
@srimoyee_mukhopadhyay Thanks for the comment! We completely agree about the evolving definition of AI privacy. We're thrilled you're excited to try it! If you have specific privacy questions, feel free to ask!
@ari_nakos we dont have any yet, but will try to get something up by next week if possible!
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Incredible demo! Quick question, where does the data sit? What other integrations are you working on? Can I connect with Attio or Hubspot? that can streamline my sales!
@divyansh_lohia we are adding Hubspot soon but happy to work on any integration you want us to work on!
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Hi Saurav, this is amazing love the product and what you guys have built! With the linkedin example is there risk of linkedin detecting bot running which may lead to account being blocked?
I've personally noticed this when running automation on linkedin via logged in / cookies dump method but to my surprise linkedin detect this as bot activity.
Would be good to hear if you've guys have faced the same? And if using this tool on linkedin will trigger bot detection?
BrowserAgent looks like a powerful tool for monitoring browser automation and bot activity. I see it provides fingerprinting and behavioral analysis to detect automation, which is great for security and fraud prevention. A couple of questions: How does it handle headless browsers with advanced evasion techniques?
Also, does it integrate with existing security tools like Cloudflare or WAFs for automated mitigation? For example, if BrowserAgent detects a bot trying to scrape a website or perform automated login attempts, can it send a signal to Cloudflare or a WAF to block that bot in real time?
BrowserAgent
Hi ProductHunt community! 👋
We're incredibly excited to launch BrowserAgent today - the result of our mission to make AI automation accessible to everyone.
The biggest barrier to widespread AI adoption isn't the technology itself, but the unpredictable costs and technical complexity. When organizations find a valuable AI use case, success often leads to financial punishment through escalating API costs.
BrowserAgent solves this with our browser-native approach that runs AI locally, giving you fixed pricing with unlimited executions. Build your workflow once, run it thousands of times with zero additional cost.
We'd love your feedback and are here to answer any questions! As a special launch offer for the ProductHunt community, use code PHLAUNCH for 50% off our Basic plan for the first year.
Saurav & Shreyash,
BrowserAgent Co-Founders
Grimo
@pandasaurav BrowserAgent appears to be a significant advancement in the field. i've been struggling with the unpredictable costs of AI workflows for months now (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
The browser-native approach is genius - running everything locally means no more surprise API bills at the end of the month. And that visual editor means i don't have to bug our devs every time i want to tweak something!
Been using similar tools but they all have that "pay per execution" model which gets expensive real quick when your automation actually works well lol. Fixed pricing with unlimited runs is exactly what our team needs.
congrats on the launch team! definitely grabbing that 50% off code before it disappears (•̀ᴗ•́)و
BrowserAgent
@sonu_goswami2 Thank you so much, if you have any specific use case let us know, we want to add more tools for BrowserAgent to support wider variety of use cases!
@pandasaurav This is a smart unlock, love how you’re tackling the hidden pain of scaling AI and spiraling API costs. The local execution model makes a ton of sense, especially for teams wanting predictability without compromise.
Feels like a 60-sec story could really drive that “aha” moment upfront on your site.
Cheering you on, Saurav & Shreyash!
Hey @shreyashkgupta, great demo. Few questions how long will the data be stored in the browser? Till I clear the cache.
Also won't the browser get heavy if we use multiple models of size in 500+ mb, so for that do you clear the model loaded in cache once user is done with it or do you persists it anyway?
BrowserAgent
@souravjha1111 Yes, the model stays in your browser cache until you clear it. Model loading can take some time so for convenience, we store it in cache after first load.
We don't have an auto-clear feature yet but we are exploring ways to make this more efficient. It's a trade-off between performance and convenience right now. Any thoughts on what would be ideal for you?
@shreyashkgupta I was struggling with similar problem for a project, IG auto-clear feature when model is not being used in some time can be some form of enhancement, rest I haven't found anything on this topic yet.
Equip AI Interview
@shreyashkgupta @souravjha1111
The idea of storing the model in cache for convenience makes sense, but I wonder if a time-based eviction policy could help strike a balance. For example, clearing the model after a set period of inactivity instead of relying on manual cache clearing. Have you considered implementing IndexedDB instead of traditional caching to manage this more effectively?"
No code AI workflows running in the browser itself? So cool! Especially considering how the definition of privacy is evolving for AI. Excited to try this!
BrowserAgent
@srimoyee_mukhopadhyay Thanks for the comment! We completely agree about the evolving definition of AI privacy. We're thrilled you're excited to try it! If you have specific privacy questions, feel free to ask!
Llanai
Nice job being leaders !
do you guys offer an affiliate program for listing you in directories ?
would love to feature you.
BrowserAgent
@ari_nakos we dont have any yet, but will try to get something up by next week if possible!
Incredible demo! Quick question, where does the data sit? What other integrations are you working on? Can I connect with Attio or Hubspot? that can streamline my sales!
BrowserAgent
@divyansh_lohia we are adding Hubspot soon but happy to work on any integration you want us to work on!
Hi Saurav, this is amazing love the product and what you guys have built! With the linkedin example is there risk of linkedin detecting bot running which may lead to account being blocked?
I've personally noticed this when running automation on linkedin via logged in / cookies dump method but to my surprise linkedin detect this as bot activity.
Would be good to hear if you've guys have faced the same? And if using this tool on linkedin will trigger bot detection?
Thanks
Ron
Equip AI Interview
BrowserAgent looks like a powerful tool for monitoring browser automation and bot activity. I see it provides fingerprinting and behavioral analysis to detect automation, which is great for security and fraud prevention. A couple of questions: How does it handle headless browsers with advanced evasion techniques?
Equip AI Interview
Also, does it integrate with existing security tools like Cloudflare or WAFs for automated mitigation? For example, if BrowserAgent detects a bot trying to scrape a website or perform automated login attempts, can it send a signal to Cloudflare or a WAF to block that bot in real time?