Skip to main contentNextbrowser is your always-on AI browser agent, designed to automate web tasks just like a human — but faster, at scale, and without supervision.
If you’re just getting started, here are some of the task types that are easiest (and most useful) to start with:
Repetitive browser work: Any task you’d normally click through over and over — let Nextbrowser handle that on a loop.
Multi-site workflows: Since it operates inside a real browser, Nextbrowser can switch between multiple websites, tabs, and systems seamlessly.
Low-context tasks: It’s easiest to start with flows where the goal is clear (e.g., scrape, fill, submit, check), and Nextbrowser can just follow through.
Examples
Nextbrowser can log into portals, reuse login sessions, and accurately fill in multi-step forms — even on sites with CAPTCHAs or dynamic behavior.
Use Cases:
- “Log into my internal dashboard and upload the weekly report form.”
- “Go through this list of 50 lead forms and submit our company info on each.”
- “Update product listings on Etsy with the new price and description.”
Taking Action
Nextbrowser doesn’t just copy/paste — it can click, scroll, submit, and interact just like a human browser user. That makes it perfect for acting on data, not just collecting it.
Use Cases:
- “Log into Gmail and send this message to a new candidate.”
- “Book the cheapest flight from Tbilisi to Paris for next weekend on AirFrance.com.”
- “Go to Twitter, search ‘#nocode tools’, and follow the top 20 accounts.”
Compare Across Sites
Nextbrowser is great at comparing data from multiple sources — prices, features, content — so you don’t have to bounce between tabs.
Use Cases:
- “Compare the price of Nike Air Max on Amazon, eBay, and Zalando, and return the cheapest one.”
- “Check weather for next weekend in Tbilisi from Accuweather, BBC, and Weather.com.”
- “Find the same book on 3 different bookstores and compare prices and shipping fees.”
Collecting Data
Nextbrowser is great at collecting and structuring web data — whether that’s from a product catalog, job board, or search results page.
Use Cases:
- “Search for Nike Air Max shoes on Amazon and export the top 10 listings (title, price, rating).”
- “Go to Hacker News and extract the titles + links of the top 10 posts today.”
- “Scrape job listings from Indeed for ‘remote React developer’ roles and export them to CSV.”