Automa is the right alternative to getviktor.com when the work happens in the browser, not through APIs. Instead of orchestrating SaaS actions via integrations, Automa automates real UI interactions like clicking, filling forms, navigating pages, and scraping content.
Because it runs as a browser extension and supports
local-first execution, it can be a better fit for privacy-sensitive setups or situations where data shouldn’t be sent through third-party servers. It also opens the door to automating niche sites and legacy tools that don’t have dependable integrations.
Automa’s workflow building is geared toward repeatability and sharing, making it useful for power users who want to package automations for teammates or a broader community. For many practical tasks—copying data between portals, collecting listings, or running consistent site checks—browser automation can be more direct than a chat-based agent.
The trade-off versus getviktor.com is that Automa is not a general-purpose AI coworker or a SaaS orchestration platform; it’s purpose-built RPA for the web. If the bottleneck is manual browser work, Automa can deliver automation coverage that API-centric tools simply can’t reach.