Browser
Ask Chalie to browse the web, interact with pages, fill forms, and capture screenshots.
Interactive web browsing
Chalie can browse the web using a real browser — it renders pages, handles JavaScript-heavy sites, clicks buttons, fills forms, and navigates multi-step flows. Give it a concrete goal and it works through the steps on your behalf.
Getting started:
- “Log in to my account at [URL] and check my current balance.”
- “Click through the cookie banner on this page and read the article: [URL]”
- “Fill in this contact form with my details and submit it: [URL]”
Navigating and reading pages
Chalie can open a URL, read what’s on the page, and follow links or scroll as needed:
- “Open this documentation page and explain how to configure rate limiting: [URL]”
- “What does this pricing page say about the Enterprise plan? [URL]”
- “Scroll through the article and give me the key points: [URL]”
Because it drives a real browser, JavaScript-rendered content — dashboards, single-page apps, dynamic tables — loads and renders fully before Chalie reads it.
Filling forms and taking actions
Chalie can interact with a page the way you would:
- “Fill in the registration form at [URL] with my name and email, then submit it.”
- “Choose ‘United Kingdom’ from the country dropdown on this checkout page: [URL]”
- “Step through this site’s signup flow and tell me where it gets stuck: [URL]”
- “Click ‘Accept all cookies’ on this site and then read the article: [URL]”
Multi-step flows
For tasks that span several pages, Chalie stays in the browser and follows the sequence:
- “Log into [URL] and navigate to the billing section — what does my current plan say?”
- “Go through this checkout and report the final total before payment: [URL]”
- “Open the dashboard, wait for the table to load, and extract the data: [URL]”
Screenshots and vision
Chalie can take a screenshot of any page and inspect it with its own vision:
- “Take a screenshot of [URL] and tell me what it shows.”
- “Screenshot the homepage and describe the layout.”
Screenshots are saved as documents in your Chalie library. You can ask about them later — “What was in that screenshot of the pricing page?” — and Chalie will retrieve and re-examine the image. Chalie can also read the exact computed colours and fonts of any element on a page, which is useful for checking accessibility or matching brand styles.
Combining with other abilities
Browser results can feed into other tasks:
- “Read this recipe [URL] and save it as a document.”
- “Look at this product page and add it to my wishlist document.”
- “Read the terms of service at [URL] and flag anything unusual.”