Browse.sh, a catalog of browser skills for the agentic uture
Blog post from Browserbase
Browse.sh is an open-source platform offering a catalog of over 100 curated browser skills that can be installed with a single CLI command, designed to make web navigation more efficient for agents by providing reusable playbooks that eliminate the need for rediscovery of website structures. Powered by Autobrowse, an AI-driven system, Browse.sh enables agents to execute tasks with improved memory retention, reducing costs significantly by encoding optimized pathways for task completion, as demonstrated with a cost reduction from ~$0.22 to ~$0.12 per run on Craigslist. This initiative aims to address the industry's reliance on rediscovery by capturing and reusing the navigation strategies learned by agents, allowing for more efficient operations across various web tasks. This approach is gaining traction within the industry, with major agent frameworks incorporating similar skill-loading capabilities, recognizing that while models continue to improve, the persistent challenge lies in maintaining memory of site-specific navigational knowledge.