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Aye

Discovered On Jul 17, 2026
Primary Metric 132
Your teachable AI intern for everyday browser work
Aye is a Chromium-based AI browser for macOS and Windows that gives web work a teachable AI intern. It reads visible pages, plans steps, and works through normal browser actions: clicking, typing, scrolling, switching tabs, and checking results. Summarize pages, research across tabs, draft replies, and automate repeatable workflows. Turn recurring tasks into reusable skills, separate accounts with profiles, and stay in control with reviewable progress and approval for sensitive steps.
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[Redacted] • Jul 18, 2026
3. 之前一堆浏览器插件堆在一起巨卡,换Aye直接内置自动化,不用额外装工具,自动填表、批量查数据全交给AI,效率直接翻倍,
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
@Xiao Chen fair enough, honest answer beats a made-up one. Good to hear it's reading the page and checking results rather than blind replay, that's the piece that worried me most. Will follow up with the support page if I end up trying it on anything credential-heavy.
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
Turning a recurring task into a reusable skill is the part that stands out to me. When a skill runs again with different inputs — new names, dates, another sheet — does it generalize, or is it tied to the exact values from when you taught it? Congrats on the launch!
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
honestly the profiles idea is solid but you should let people share skills across profiles with like a simple export/import, or even a small community gallery. would make those reusable automations way more useful instead of rebuilding the same one in every profile
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
The teachable-skill model is the right call — recording a flow once beats re-prompting an agent every run. Two setup questions in my lane: where does the reasoning actually run — a hosted model on Aye’s side, or can I point it at my own API key or a local model? And do the recorded skills and profiles live on-device, or do they sync to an account so I can reuse them across machines?
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
the approval step before sensitive actions is a really thoughtful touch, feels like they actually thought through trust and not just flashy demos. nice work
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
"teachable" browser agents worry me a bit, once you've taught it a workflow on a site with a login wall, where does that saved credential/session actually live, and what stops it from replaying the taught steps on a page that changed its flow since you trained it
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
Nice concept. How does it handle websites where actions require confirmation dialogs or multi-step authentication?
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
the approval step for sensitive actions is genuinely thoughtful, you know most browser agents just bulldoze through stuff without checking. feels like the team actually thought about trust before shipping.
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
'teachable' is the right word, most browser agents just replay. when i correct it once, does that generalize or only fix the exact flow i taught?
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
Browser agents tend to hold up in the demo and fall apart by run 50. Teaching flows helps, but recovery is the test, what happens when the DOM shifts or an auth step appears mid-task. How does Aye handle a flow that partially fails halfway through? Rooting for this category to mature.
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
I like the idea of teaching the browser instead of repeating tasks every day. How do skills improve after mistakes? Maybe showing learning history could users trust workflow more.
[Redacted] • Jul 17, 2026
The profiles feature is great for keeping things separate, but I'd love to see some kind of shared library or way to export a skill I built on one profile and use it on another. Right now if I make a really useful workflow on my personal profile, I basically have to rebuild it from scratch on my work profile. A simple import/export button for skills would save a lot of time and honestly would probably get me using Aye way more across both accounts.
[Redacted] • Jul 16, 2026
Hi Product Hunt! I'm excited to share Aye, an AI browser for macOS and Windows built by Zhonglin Liu.Browser work often starts with a simple goal but turns into a long chain of reading, comparing, clicking, and rewriting. Aye helps carry that work forward through visible, reviewable actions on real websites.It can summarize and translate pages, research across tabs, draft content, and automate repeatable workflows. Recurring tasks can be turned into reusable skills, while sensitive steps stay under your approval.I'd love to hear what browser workflows you would want Aye to handle.