Scout can do anything with a browser that a human can do. From booking flights and filling in forms, to data entry and QA. The only limit is your imagination.
In Confident mode, Scout will make purchases and send messages without checking in. In Cautious mode, he'll always get your approval before any PQAs (Potentially Consequential Actions).
Scout is designed around tasks, not a continuous chat conversation like other tools. You tell Scout what you want it to do, then continue on with your day. You can repeat previously-completed tasks or schedule tasks to run at the same time each day. If Scout needs you for something, you'll get an email.
Grant Scout access to your existing services using our in-built password manager. Then @mention which account you want to use when creating your task.
Scout uses Browser Use, which is the current highest-ranked agent based on the WebVoyager Benchmarks. This makes it extremely capable and resilient to mistakes.
Coming Soon
Connect Scout to your existing cloud host to maintain control of your data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scout uses an in-built password manager to securely access your accounts. You can grant Scout access to specific services, and when creating a task, simply @mention which account you want to use. Your credentials are encrypted and Scout only accesses accounts when needed to complete your requested tasks.
If Scout runs into an issue while completing your task, it will attempt to resolve it automatically. If it notices that your input is needed to proceed, it will send you a notification. If it encounters 3 consecutive errors completing a step, it will pause the task.
Yes! You can set spending limits for purchases and define boundaries for Scout's actions. In your account settings, you can specify maximum transaction amounts and restrict certain types of actions. When in Cautious mode, Scout will always request your approval before making any potentially consequential actions.
Scout only collects the data necessary to complete your requested tasks. Your browsing data is not shared with third parties for advertising or other purposes. You can review and manage what data Scout has access to in your privacy settings, and you can delete task history at any time. We will also be rolling out the ability to
Yes. Scout will proceed through the steps it deems necessary to complete your task. If it encounters a step that requires your input, like 2 factor auth, it will send you a message along with a screenshot. You can simply respond and Scout will proceed with it's task.
When creating your task, you cane