
Tabstack gives AI agents and apps finished output from the live web in a single API call. Extract structured data to a schema you define, convert pages to Markdown, run cited multi-source research, and automate browser tasks. Every call returns exactly what you asked for. Built for developers shipping autonomous agents and those adding web interaction to an existing app or stack. Built by Mozilla, with ephemeral processing, no model training on your data, and robots.txt compliance by default.
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Tabstack Browser Automation
Launched this week
Give /automate a task in plain English and it drives a real browser to do it: navigate a site, click through a multi-step flow, fill a form, reach a page that only renders after interaction. The result streams back in one API call.
It's an API you call, not a framework you install. Browser and LLM included, nothing to host, no concurrency ceiling. Accessibility-tree automation spends 60 to 80% fewer tokens than screenshot-based agents.
Built by Mozilla. Ephemeral, no training on your data.








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Tried it on a couple research queries and the cited multi-source output was solid. Nice that it returns clean Markdown instead of forcing me to parse raw HTML.
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@kumsalh9541 A-MAZ-ING! feel free to add your review here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/tabstack/reviews/new
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@kumsalh9541 Thank you, love that it worked well for you. Cited output you can actually trust, and clean Markdown you don't have to fight with, that's a win! Appreciate you trying it.
finally tried this and the schema extraction felt shockingly clean, called it for a few messy product pages and got structured JSON back without babysitting.
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@nehir238420 amazing! feel free to add your review here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/tabstack/reviews/new
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@nehir238420 also please help us spread the word on X! repost this
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@nehir238420 incredible! That's awesome to hear.
Spent a few minutes poking around the schema extraction and it actually nailed a messy recipe page on the first try. The robots.txt compliance detail is a nice touch for anyone tired of sketchy scrapers.
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@nazls86733 thank you! I actually built an app with Tabstack doing the same thing. I'm using extract and generate, though. I feed it the recipe url, it extracts the data, then generates a clean, easy to follow recipe. Most of the ones online are such a mess to read with ads, and otherwise. Glad you found success. Hopefully you can find more ways to integrate it. I have it available to my Hermes agent so its constantly grabbing for it to do various things I ask it to do as the tool to surface the data and navigate the web.
Finally tried Tabstack and the schema-defined extraction is genuinely useful, no more wrestling with messy scraped HTML. Love that robots.txt and ephemeral processing come baked in by default.
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@zmra1131403 love it! feel free to add your review here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/tabstack/reviews/new
Mozilla backing this is what got me to try it, and the schema extraction actually nailed a messy product page on the first try. Glad my data isn't getting fed into some training pipeline either.
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awesome! and yes, @Mozilla makes it different. private by default, transparent by design.
The robots.txt compliance baked in by default is a really thoughtful touch, especially from Mozilla. Feels like they actually thought through the trust layer for devs shipping agents, not just the shiny API surface.
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@eyupk60283 you're spot on - @Mozilla actually cares about developers and humans. ❤️
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Real browser + plain English API sounds handy. I wrangle forms and multi-step junk a lot. Been gluing Puppeteer + screenshot LLMs and burning tokens. Accessibility tree is neat. How does it handle logins/2FA and sites that rate-limit? No training is a plus.