# Control Any Browser Your employee navigates web apps, fills forms, clicks buttons, and completes workflows that have no API. Some tools do not have APIs or integrations. Your employee handles them anyway. It opens the browser, navigates to the page, reads the content, fills in forms, clicks buttons, and completes multi-step workflows. Any web application you can use manually, your employee can use too. This is not scripted macro playback that breaks when a page changes. Your employee understands the page structure, reads labels and content, and adapts to layout changes. If a button moves from the left sidebar to the top menu bar after a redesign, it still finds and clicks it. If a form adds a new required field, it fills it based on context. Browser automation is especially valuable for tasks that span multiple web apps. Your employee can log into your CRM, pull contact data, switch to your email tool, compose a message, then switch to your project tracker and update the status. One instruction, multiple apps, zero manual tab-switching. ## AI Agents That Navigate the Web Like a Human Browser Automation gives your AI employee the ability to operate any web-based application: navigate to a URL, log in, fill out forms, click buttons, extract data, and submit actions. If a human can do it in a browser, the agent can too. This is not scraping. It is full browser interaction. Your autonomous agent can log into your CRM, update a contact record, check an invoice status in your accounting tool, and come back with results, all from a single natural language instruction. No API integration required. ## Multi-App Workflows Across Any Web Platform Real business workflows span multiple tools. Browser Automation lets a single AI agent move between web apps in sequence: pull data from one platform, process it, and enter it into another. Research a company in LinkedIn, check their domain in a WHOIS tool, and log the result in your CRM. One task, three apps, zero manual steps. Combined with scheduling, browser automation becomes a hands-free pipeline. An AI employee can run a cross-platform workflow every morning, extract what changed overnight, and file a report in Drive before your team starts work. Agentic AI that handles the repetitive multi-app work so your team does not have to. ## Approval-Gated for High-Stakes Actions Not every browser action should run without review. Browser Automation supports approval gates: the agent pauses before submitting a form, making a purchase, or taking an irreversible action, and asks for confirmation. You define which action types require approval. The agent respects those boundaries. Full session logs are saved so you can replay exactly what the agent did, page by page, click by click. Transparency is built in. You always know what your autonomous agent did in the browser, not just what it reported. ## Use Cases ### Operations team scrapes competitor pricing daily An AI agent opens the competitor site, navigates to pricing pages, extracts data, and logs it to a spreadsheet, every day, no human touch. ### HR team automates job board posting The AI employee logs into job boards, fills out posting forms, uploads the job description, and confirms submission across multiple platforms. ### Finance team pulls invoices from vendor portals An AI agent logs into each vendor portal, downloads the latest invoices, and deposits them into Drive for review. ### Sales team monitors competitor announcements The AI employee visits key competitor sites on a schedule, detects new content, and sends a digest to the team. ## Comparison | Before | After | |---|---| | Repetitive browser tasks eat hours of human time each week. | The AI agent handles any browser-based task automatically. | | Vendor portals have no API, so data retrieval is manual. | Browser automation reaches any website, API or not. | | Web scraping requires a developer to build and maintain. | The AI employee navigates and extracts from any site without code. | | Cross-site workflows break whenever a site updates its layout. | The AI agent adapts to page changes the same way a human would. | ## FAQ ### Does browser automation work with apps that require login? Yes. The agent can handle login flows including username and password fields. Credentials are stored securely and never exposed in logs or transcripts. ### Can the agent handle dynamic JavaScript-heavy web apps? Yes. Browser Automation uses a full browser engine, not a static HTML parser. Dynamic content, React apps, and JavaScript-rendered interfaces all work the same way as they would for a human user. ### What is the difference between browser automation and API integration? API integration requires the target app to have a public API and credentials. Browser automation works with any web app regardless of whether an API exists. It is slower but universally compatible. ### Can I limit which websites the agent can visit? Yes. You can configure an allowlist or blocklist of domains for each AI employee. The agent will only browse approved sites, which is useful for limiting scope and preventing unintended actions. ### Can the AI agent fill out forms and click buttons on websites? Yes, the browser automation capability lets AI employees navigate any website, fill in fields, click buttons, and extract data, all without a browser extension or manual setup. It works on modern web apps including those requiring login. > Our agent logs into our legacy portal, exports the weekly report, and saves it to Drive every Friday. The portal has no API. This was completely manual before. > — Simon H., Operations Manager · mid-size company