
Lindra
Automate the websites you already use
71 followers
Automate the websites you already use
71 followers
Lindra connects to any website, even those without APIs. Capture data, move information, submit forms, or sync updates between systems automatically.




Hey Product Hunt,
We build Lindra out of passion for browser agents.
When llm based browser agents like Browser-Use and Stagehand started getting popular early this year the potential was obvious to us. Right now using browser agents is still cumbersome. Yet browser agents have huge potential to open new integration layers to websites without public-facing APIs.
That’s what we’re building with Lindra, the integration layer for the rest of the Internet. It uses an in-house AI-powered browser agent to connect to websites, letting you automate workflows that were previously unviable to automate making the whole web programmable.
Capture data, move information, submit forms, or sync updates between systems automatically.
Thanks for being part of this journey. We have much more in store for you very soon.
this is incredible! Turning the web into an integration layer is such a game changer. I’m really curious about how stable it is across different sites, though.
As all browser agents currently highly varies on a case by case basis. Luckily if the prompt works once we save the process so it will be executed exactly the same way (even if the site has slightly changed, such as by new content).
QA.tech
I think it is innovative and amazing what they are doing. Agentic web browsers are one, but what if any web browser can be agentic? Then you don't have to switch
Hey everyone 👋
Super excited to finally share Lindra with you!
We’ve spent the last months pushing the limits of what browser agents can actually do — not just browse or scrape, but truly interact with websites like APIs never existed.
The magic moment for us was realizing how many integrations are locked behind UI walls. Lindra makes those walls disappear. Whether it’s syncing data between tools, automating reports, or connecting platforms that don’t talk to each other — Lindra turns the whole web into your playground.
Can’t wait to hear what kinds of automations or use cases you’d build with it 🚀
QA.tech
I think it is innovative and amazing what they are doing. Agentic web browsers are one, but what if any web browser can be agentic? Then you don't have to switch
We are not building a browser. The agentic browsers are something you use actively, wait for the task to finish and then prompt it again. We will not compete there but rather go for the silent background processes connecting the unconnected websites to different tools and services. Currently this space is mostly dominated by UiPath and n8n, and ridiculous amounts of custom scripts and scrapers.