We just launched Scheduled Automation Deployment in BrowserBook - run notebooks hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly with zero manual triggers or cron jobs.
Check out the demo here: https://t.co/WvLfGfUnJg
Bot detection derailing workflows is one of the biggest hurdles for web automation.
Today, we’ve added Proxy Configuration to BrowserBook so you can route traffic through specific geographies and keep your automations running.
Check it out: https://t.co/7zjBqu7Yue
Today we’re launching the BrowserBook Agent! 🚀
We’re moving past step-by-step prompting with an autonomous builder that transforms a single prompt into a complete, deterministic web automation.
It writes the code, executes it on your behalf, and fixes errors on the fly - getting you from idea to output in a fraction of the time. 🤖🌐
Download the latest version at https://t.co/V8g4kWo3Ab, and see it in action here: https://t.co/UpuiOFZ2Bo
@ghotoman_x@ycombinator We agree! We spent a lot of time arm wrestling with browser agents before building BrowserBook. We wrote a blog post on our thinking here if you're interested: https://t.co/YFyXeKrbwv
BrowserBook (@browserbook_ide) is the IDE for writing reliable web automations.
TypeScript notebooks, an inline browser, a context-aware AI assistant, and easy API execution - all in one place. A practical alternative to unreliable browser agents.
https://t.co/WeXoPpbrJ0
BrowserBook, The Browser Automation IDE, is live!
🚀 Check us out on ProductHunt: https://t.co/Qy9NLrW7P2
💻 Download for free at https://t.co/DnpTGkfmSX
Happy automating!