
Give your agents muscle memory for automating the web
browse.sh — an open catalog of browser automation skills for any website. Find reusable SKILL.md recipes that teach AI agents to complete tasks online, and install them with the browse CLI.
Browse.sh is an open-source platform that provides a catalog of reusable browser automation skills for AI agents. Users can access SKILL.md recipes and install them via the browse CLI to automate tasks on various websites.
Overall, the comments reflect strong interest and excitement about the product's potential for automation.
<p>Hey Product Hunt 👋</p><p><br>I'm Shrey,<br><br>Over the last year, we've watched AI agents get remarkably good at using browsers. But we've also noticed something strange: every time an agent visits a website, it starts from zero.<br><br>It re-explores the interface, re-discovers buttons, re-learns navigation paths, and re-finds the same workflows it already completed yesterday.<br><br>Humans don't work that way.<br><br>Once you learn how to search Zillow listings, review a GitHub PR, or book a campsite on <a href="http://Recreation.gov" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Recreation.gov</a>, you don't relearn the entire website every time you come back.<br><br>Agents shouldn't have to either.<br><br>That's why we built <a href="http://Browse.sh" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Browse.sh</a>, an open catalog of browser skills that agents can install and reuse across the web. Instead of exploring a website from scratch, agents load the relevant skill and execute against a known workflow.<br><br>The result is faster execution, lower token costs, more reliable outcomes, and better multi-site workflows. Today, the catalog includes 250+ skills across real websites and applications, including partner skills like submitting reimbursements on Ramp, creating projects on Lovable, extracting document data on Reducto, and many more.<br><br>And when a skill doesn't exist yet, <a href="http://Browse.sh" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Browse.sh</a> can create one.<br><br>Behind the scenes, <a href="http://Browse.sh" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Browse.sh</a> is powered by Autobrowse, our system that runs tasks in real browsers, analyzes traces, DOM changes, network activity, screenshots, and failures, then continuously improves the workflow until it converges on a durable strategy.<br><br>Over time, one successful browser run becomes a reusable skill that anyone can install.<br><br><a href="http://Browse.sh" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Browse.sh</a> is open source, free to use, and available today.<br><br>We'd love your feedback:<br><br>- Which websites do your agents struggle with most today?<br>- What skills should we add next?<br>- What workflows are you automating with AI agents?<br><br>We'll be around all day answering questions. Thanks for checking us out 🤞</p>
<p>Hello hunters! We're so excited to be back and launching browse.sh. I'm Paul, founder of Browserbase. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to help answer them. </p>
<p>Congrats the on the launch! We've been using Browserbase to benchmark <a href="https://github.com/pixiebrix/agent-browser-shield" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://github.com/pixiebrix/agent-browser-shield</a> and prototyping how to enforce/apply the <a href="http://browse.sh" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">browse.sh</a> content at the harness layer instead of context layer! Love it!</p>
<p>Looks nicely done, looking forward to try it !</p>