Web browsing

With browser access, employees use the web the way you do: reading, searching, signing in, filling forms.

A connector is the neat path into an app. The browser is the universal one: anything with a URL, an employee with browser access can visit, read, and operate.

What browsing is good for

  • Research: reading pages, comparing sources, pulling facts with links to where they came from
  • Websites without connectors: niche portals, supplier dashboards, government forms
  • Form filling and submissions, end to end
  • Checking their own work, like loading the page they just published

Signing in to sites

When a site needs your account, the employee doesn't guess at credentials. It raises a request in chat: Open browser to sign in. You click through, sign in yourself inside the shared browser window, and approve; the employee carries on in the signed in session. Your password stays with you.

Watching and replaying

Browser sessions appear in the same Browser & Computer panel as computer sessions, with live view during and replay after. Runs that used the browser also carry a Watch what it did link, which is the fastest way to build trust in the early weeks.

Note

Browser access is a per employee toggle, available from the Solo plan up, and metered by the minute like computer time. Employees still follow your autonomy and approval settings while browsing.

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