Nextbrowser 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

Filling Forms / Updating Systems

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.”