CopyCat is a no-code platform for building browser automations. Using the CopyCat editor, you can automate any web task by combining AI prompts with reliable step-by-step actions.
@johnhandler It does, proxies are an additional credit charge. But we aren't spending engineering time solving captchas!
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Just tried building a quick LinkedIn scraper with CopyCat, actually amazed how smooth the no-code editor felt. Loving the combo of step-by-step actions + prompts, it nails that sweet spot between control and flexibility.
Ngl, combining AI prompts with no-code browser automation is genius—finally, a way to automate boring web stuff without losing my mind. This is gonna save so much time fr!
I've been using CopyCat for a couple of weeks now, and honestly, it's been a game-changer for automating repetitive browser tasks. I love how simple it is — I just describe what I want, or record my screen once, and it picks up the workflow almost perfectly. Tasks that used to take me 30+ minutes a day now run in the background while I focus on more important things.
The interface is clean, and I didn’t need any coding knowledge to get started. It’s great for automating things like logging into dashboards, downloading reports, or filling out the same forms over and over.
That said, there were a couple of moments where the automation didn’t fully replicate the task as expected — especially on websites with lots of pop-ups or dynamic elements. Also, since it's still a relatively new tool, the documentation and help resources could be more detailed.
Overall, I’d highly recommend CopyCat to anyone tired of doing the same boring browser tasks every day. It’s not perfect yet, but it’s already saving me a ton of time.
@jason123 Appreciate the support, Jason! We'll try to definitely have more help & support docs. What are some of the things you've been trying to automate?
I’ve used tools like Selenium and Puppeteer in the past, but they’ve always felt fragile and high-maintenance. How does CopyCat manage script versioning or team collab—especially when various users are tweaking the same automation over time? Would love to try this with a few internal ops use cases.
@sunny_k_s Thanks for the support, Sunny! I've personally built RBAC systems in the past at large enterprises as a software engineer, so I fully understand the pain here, but that experience means we can build that super fast as soon as we see more teams requesting things like this. Versioning falls into that bucket soon. What would be your exact requirements for something like that for your particular use case?
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Just tried CopyCat today — and wow, this is the kind of tool I wish existed sooner.
It’s no-code browser automation, but it doesn’t feel clunky or fragile like most I’ve seen. You mix AI prompts with step-by-step actions, and it just… works. Whether it’s automating a signup flow, filling out forms, or scraping data, it handles it like a pro.
Super intuitive, super useful. Honestly feels like the future of how we get repetitive stuff off our plates.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
We’re the co-founders of CopyCat, Zyad, Graham and Abhi. We started building CopyCat out of frustration with browser automations.
Here’s a bit of background:
🍔 In 2023, we started a company in the restaurant space called Platter. While building the “Shopify for Restaurants”, we had to write tons of browser scripts—to get menus from DoorDash, interact with Point-of-Sale sites, submit apps to the App Stores, and more.
👨💻 It was painful. Lots of coding, constant maintenance, and scripts scattered across laptops. We even had a repo called “Platter-Guts” to store them. Every time a site didn’t have an API, another brittle script was born. There had to be a better way.
💡 That’s when we built CopyCat: the first no-code platform for browser automations using AI prompts and reliable step-by-step actions. It’s dead simple:
✍️ Use the editor to add steps like “Go to this URL” or “Click this button”. Add AI prompts like “Login using these credentials” and let the AI handle it.
🕚 Tweak browser settings like incognito, configure triggers, etc.
☁️ Run your automation in the cloud!
👥 Some of the things our customers are automating in production today:
- Scraping the owners of given LLCs from an outdated government website
- Uploading freight invoices into legacy Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
- Entering patient information into an insurance portal from doctor appointment transcriptions
❌💰 We’ve launched a free tier just for Product Hunt. There's a smooth onboarding to walk you through your first automation :)
We’d love your feedback & are so excited to share CopyCat with y’all 😻
Kick
Congrats on the launch!! Excited to try it out
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@echozhong Thanks, Echo! There’s a lot of CPA workflows that are probably automatable now. Check it out :)
Very cool idea, and great execution - congrats!
How does Copycat handle bot detection? Does it include captcha solving, proxies, etc.?
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@johnhandler It does, proxies are an additional credit charge. But we aren't spending engineering time solving captchas!
Just tried building a quick LinkedIn scraper with CopyCat, actually amazed how smooth the no-code editor felt. Loving the combo of step-by-step actions + prompts, it nails that sweet spot between control and flexibility.
AltPage.ai
Ngl, combining AI prompts with no-code browser automation is genius—finally, a way to automate boring web stuff without losing my mind. This is gonna save so much time fr!
CopyCat
@joey_zhu_seopage_ai We appreciate the support! Please let me know if you have feedback. We have a star team over here :)
Magiclight
I've been using CopyCat for a couple of weeks now, and honestly, it's been a game-changer for automating repetitive browser tasks. I love how simple it is — I just describe what I want, or record my screen once, and it picks up the workflow almost perfectly. Tasks that used to take me 30+ minutes a day now run in the background while I focus on more important things.
The interface is clean, and I didn’t need any coding knowledge to get started. It’s great for automating things like logging into dashboards, downloading reports, or filling out the same forms over and over.
That said, there were a couple of moments where the automation didn’t fully replicate the task as expected — especially on websites with lots of pop-ups or dynamic elements. Also, since it's still a relatively new tool, the documentation and help resources could be more detailed.
Overall, I’d highly recommend CopyCat to anyone tired of doing the same boring browser tasks every day. It’s not perfect yet, but it’s already saving me a ton of time.
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@jason123 Appreciate the support, Jason! We'll try to definitely have more help & support docs. What are some of the things you've been trying to automate?
Congrats on the launch! 🔥 @zyade and team!
I’ve used tools like Selenium and Puppeteer in the past, but they’ve always felt fragile and high-maintenance. How does CopyCat manage script versioning or team collab—especially when various users are tweaking the same automation over time? Would love to try this with a few internal ops use cases.
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@sunny_k_s Thanks for the support, Sunny! I've personally built RBAC systems in the past at large enterprises as a software engineer, so I fully understand the pain here, but that experience means we can build that super fast as soon as we see more teams requesting things like this. Versioning falls into that bucket soon. What would be your exact requirements for something like that for your particular use case?
Just tried CopyCat today — and wow, this is the kind of tool I wish existed sooner.
It’s no-code browser automation, but it doesn’t feel clunky or fragile like most I’ve seen. You mix AI prompts with step-by-step actions, and it just… works. Whether it’s automating a signup flow, filling out forms, or scraping data, it handles it like a pro.
Super intuitive, super useful. Honestly feels like the future of how we get repetitive stuff off our plates.
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@piyushnaik Appreciate the support, Piyush. We definitely aimed for a high user experience. What were you trying to automate?