Case file — 089549AC

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The idea

The Problem Most agents (like Hermes or OpenClaw) use Browser-use or Playwright MCP to interact with the web. They work by opening isolated, "headless" browser instances. The issue? Websites hate this. Because these instances have no cookies, no history, and "robotic" navigation patterns, they get flagged and blocked almost instantly by bot detectors. Even basic scraping techniques are failing more often now. My Solution I’m building a tool that allows agents to pipe into your actual, signed-in Chrome application. Why this matters: Authentication: It uses your existing sessions (No more getting stuck at login screens). Trust: Since it’s your daily-driver browser with real data/history, websites are far less likely to trigger "Bot" blocks. Scheduled Automation: You can set up scheduled jobs (e.g., Every 3 hours, it opens your Chrome, heads to X/Twitter, scrapes your feed, and sends you a summarized report). Basically, it gives the AI the power of Playwright, but with the "identity" of a real human user.

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