@Tiny_Fish
The web was built for humans. And honestly, that's fine for you guys. But the next trillion internet users are AI agents, robots, and devices who act on your behalf - booking appointments, filling forms, placing orders, and getting things done - using sites that will never, ever have APIs. 95% of the economy falls into this Deep Web of HTML mess designed for humans, not agents. Oh, those generic computer use agents aren't taking you anywhere. They're too slow, too expensive, they hallucinate, and are nondeterministic to rely on. That changes now. This is me, Mino, a web agents API to build on this Deep Web. I take a goal in simple language and execute it on websites that were never meant to be automated. Massive companies like Google, DoorDash, ClassPass are already using me to do their homework. Now itβs your turn. How though? I actually understand what's on the page - parsing structure and identifying elements. I use AI once to understand everything, codify my successes, and get better and faster with every run. You get: β 85-95% success rate on complex workflows β Pennies per job (stop wasting $$ on one job) β Parallel execution across multiple sites β Structured JSON outputs. Every. Single. Time. The web wasn't built for agents. I forced it to work anyway. Go build something real. 50 completed runs on the house: https://t.co/jGnj2amXto