[HN Gopher] Show HN: Browser AI agent platform designed for reli...
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       Show HN: Browser AI agent platform designed for reliability
        
       We're very excited to share something we've been building. Notte
       https://www.notte.cc/ is a full-stack browser agent platform built
       to reliably automate a wide range of workflows.  Browser agents
       aren't new, but what is still hard is covering real-world flows
       reliably. The inspiration for Notte was to make a full-featured
       platform that bridges the agent reliability gap. We've packaged
       everything via a singe API for ease of use:  - Site Interactions -
       Observe website states, scrape data and execute actions  -
       Structured Output - Get data in your exact format with Pydantic
       models  - Stealth browser sessions - built-in CAPTCHA solving,
       proxies, and anti-detection  - Hybrid workflows - Combine scripting
       and AI agents to reduce costs and improve reliability  - Secrets
       vaults - Credential management to store emails, passwords, MFA
       tokens, SSO, etc.  - Digital personas - Digital identities with
       unique emails, phones for account creation workflows  With these
       tools, Notte allows you to automate difficult tasks like account
       creation, form filling, work on authenticated dashboards. Close
       compatibility with Playwright allows you to cut LLM costs and
       improve execution speed by mixing web automation primitives and
       include agents only for specific parts that require reasoning and
       adaptability.  Here's a short YouTube demo:
       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1CzmfpdzaQ  If any of this sounds
       interesting, you can run your first agent following our quickstart
       on GitHub https://github.com/nottelabs/notte. Or play around with
       our free plan through our Notte Console: https://console.notte.cc/
       We'd love to hear if there's anything else required before you'd
       try or trust it on your own workflows :)
        
       Author : ogandreakiro
       Score  : 42 points
       Date   : 2025-08-07 17:12 UTC (5 hours ago)
        
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 (TXT) w3m dump (github.com)
        
       | monoid73 wrote:
       | for the hybrid workflows, curious how do you decide which parts
       | need AI reasoning vs can be hardcoded? is it adaptive or manual
       | config?
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
         | right now it's hardcode - you write a web automation script
         | where at some parts you have a very specialized agent to take
         | the very few steps in your workflow that require
         | reasoning/adaptability. Future: we're trying to make this
         | process automatic.
        
       | defied wrote:
       | Looks good, excited to try this together with the CDP feature. If
       | it works well we can add it to our (TestingBot)
       | integration/documentation.
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
         | Hey! Sure happy to create a shared integration with TestinBot -
         | shoot me an email so we can discuss andrea@notte.cc :)
        
       | Jommi wrote:
       | just tried to use it to extract data from hyatt.com
       | 
       | completely failed
       | 
       | another hype but actually doesn't work browser agent.
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
         | hey - thanks for trying out. not sure what you're trying to
         | extract from hyatt.com but just naively tested the most basic
         | agent (https://github.com/nottelabs/notte?tab=readme-ov-
         | file#run-in...) with simple prompt task="scrape data from
         | hyatt.com landing page" and it worked perfectly:
         | 
         | answer=Successfully navigated to hyatt.com and closed the
         | cookie consent. The page content includes navigation links
         | (Explore, Offers, Meetings & Events, Loyalty Program, Language,
         | Sign In or Join), a search form with inputs for
         | City/Address/Landmark/Airport/Hotel, Check-in and Check-out
         | dates, and options for rooms/guests and special rates. Below
         | the search form, there are sections for 'Earn bonus points at
         | new hotels', 'Limited-Time Offer: Earn 2 Free Nights + 25,000
         | Bonus Points', 'More Places to Discover' with specific hotel
         | examples (Park Hyatt Auckland, Hyatt Regency London - The
         | Churchill, 7Pines Resort Ibiza, Hyatt Centric Murano Venice),
         | 'Join World of Hyatt' with benefits, and various promotional
         | sections like 'Incredible offers, incredible places', 'Plan a
         | summer of more', 'Outdoor adventure awaits', and 'Wellbeing
         | your way'. The page also lists different Hyatt brands
         | categorized into Luxury, Lifestyle, Inclusive, Classics, and
         | Essentials. At the bottom, there are links for Reservations,
         | Customer Service, Corporate Sites, Explore More, and Connect
         | with Hyatt (social media links), along with legal information
         | (Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Cookie Center, Security &
         | Safety, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, Do Not Sell or
         | Share My Personal Information)
        
       | jaflo wrote:
       | The pricing page mentions how many credits you get but not what a
       | credit does or gets you. Could you elaborate on that?
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
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       | alstonite wrote:
       | How well does it handle captchas?
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
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       | Bluestein wrote:
       | Just want to congratulate all involved for the _obvious amount of
       | care_ that has gone into thinking this through ...
       | 
       | I really hope it succeeds through the roof.-
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
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       | zekdk wrote:
       | does your scraping endpoint also provide stealth mode?
        
         | ogandreakiro wrote:
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