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webslinger.ai
Demonstate any web task once. Happily automate ever after.
Show an intern how to do a web task once and they take it from there. No intern? Try webSlinger. Demonstrate the task in one browser tab and webSlinger copies what you do in another, validating in real-time that it can reliably automate every step. Handles logins with MFA, extracts structured data, and generalizes from your examples to tackle variations on its own. Free trial. Lock in 1/3 off for life during beta.
Hey PH — maker here.
webSlinger came out of frustration with a different project. I was building an AI agent that wrote Python to do multi-step tasks. It worked great until the task hit a website, then the LLM would guess at CSS selectors, fail, and confidently guess the same wrong ones again. I once spent an entire day hand-feeding it HTML snippets just to automate one simple task. That gap, between knowing what to do on a page and knowing how to do it, is what webSlinger fixes. You demonstrate a task once in your browser, and it builds a "session map" of robust selectors that an LLM can actually use.
I also wanted to be able to automate downloading transactions from my bank. So webSlinger handles logins with MFA.
I noticed that a lot of sites have structured data, order cards, menu items, product tiles, so I added the ability to extract structured data with just a few clicks.
I'll be here all day. Genuinely curious:
What's the most cursed website you've ever tried to automate or scrape? I want to hear war stories.
About webslinger.ai on Product Hunt
“Demonstate any web task once. Happily automate ever after.”
webslinger.ai was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 12 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #92 on the daily leaderboard. Show an intern how to do a web task once and they take it from there. No intern? Try webSlinger. Demonstrate the task in one browser tab and webSlinger copies what you do in another, validating in real-time that it can reliably automate every step. Handles logins with MFA, extracts structured data, and generalizes from your examples to tackle variations on its own. Free trial. Lock in 1/3 off for life during beta.
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Who hunted webslinger.ai?
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