With Atlas, ChatGPT can come with you anywhere across the web—helping you in the window right where you are, understanding what you’re trying to do, and completing tasks for you, all without copying and pasting or leaving the page.
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I used atlas for a repetitive task on G-Sheet file. Seem to be slower than expected, and it often freezes and you have to tell it to restart. Right now, manually work looks still faster. Hoping in new updates!
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I used Atlas for a repetitive, manual task on a large g-sheet file. The process was slower than expected, and required frequent restarts. For now, performing manually remains faster and more efficient. I hope future updates will make atlas faster and more autonomous. But i know, this is just the starting point so let's hope in better performances for the future ;)
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This looks very helpful! As a Windows user, I'm waiting for that version. Any updates on when it might be available?
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This looks very helpful! As a Windows user, I'm waiting for that version. Any updates on when it might be available? And also, is it based on chromium?
I would rate 3/5 after using it for couple of hours
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I love it...for months, AI assistants like ChatGPT, or Claude have helped me multiply what I can do, but the experience was always fragmented. You had to jump between apps: copy a text here, summarize there, fix an email somewhere else.
Now, being able to interact inside the browser, across web pages, Gmail, and custom apps, finally makes AI feel like a native layer of the internet, not just another tool.
That said, it’s not perfect yet: sometimes it’s a bit slow, it struggles to read everything on a page, and it can get stuck while switching between tabs. But the potential is massive, especially with the new Agent Mode, which finally lets the model act across tabs and apps instead of being trapped inside one chat window.
This is the first time in a while AI feels truly integrated into everyday workflows, not just smarter, but more "natural".
i already use the chatgpt chrome extension so this makes perfect sense
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I've noticed room for improvement though if I may share. I believe to have a frictionless experience, OpenAI needs to focus on three core improvements:
Smarter Agent Mode: Ditch the slow, step-by-step clicking. Which can be annoying at times and instead, show a fast visual preview of the Agent's plan and only require user approval for the final action, making automation instant and trustworthy. But I guess it will come to this once we are all familiar with it.
Proactive Memory: The AI shouldn't wait for you to ask. It needs to leverage Browser Memories to nudge you with context—like suggesting related past research or offering to start a task based on the current page you're viewing.
Invisible UI: Make the AI assistant a true co-pilot by having the sidebar vanish when not needed. Improve input flexibility with voice commands or circling page elements to initiate tasks, letting you skip the keyboard whenever possible.
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I used atlas for a repetitive task on G-Sheet file. Seem to be slower than expected, and it often freezes and you have to tell it to restart. Right now, manually work looks still faster.
Hoping in new updates!
I used Atlas for a repetitive, manual task on a large g-sheet file. The process was slower than expected, and required frequent restarts. For now, performing manually remains faster and more efficient. I hope future updates will make atlas faster and more autonomous. But i know, this is just the starting point so let's hope in better performances for the future ;)
This looks very helpful! As a Windows user, I'm waiting for that version. Any updates on when it might be available?
This looks very helpful! As a Windows user, I'm waiting for that version. Any updates on when it might be available?
And also, is it based on chromium?
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I love it...for months, AI assistants like ChatGPT, or Claude have helped me multiply what I can do, but the experience was always fragmented. You had to jump between apps: copy a text here, summarize there, fix an email somewhere else.
Now, being able to interact inside the browser, across web pages, Gmail, and custom apps, finally makes AI feel like a native layer of the internet, not just another tool.
That said, it’s not perfect yet: sometimes it’s a bit slow, it struggles to read everything on a page, and it can get stuck while switching between tabs. But the potential is massive, especially with the new Agent Mode, which finally lets the model act across tabs and apps instead of being trapped inside one chat window.
This is the first time in a while AI feels truly integrated into everyday workflows, not just smarter, but more "natural".
Incredible
i already use the chatgpt chrome extension so this makes perfect sense
Incredible
i already use the chatgpt chrome extension so this makes perfect sense
Incredible
i already use the chatgpt chrome extension so this makes perfect sense
I've noticed room for improvement though if I may share. I believe to have a frictionless experience, OpenAI needs to focus on three core improvements:
Smarter Agent Mode: Ditch the slow, step-by-step clicking. Which can be annoying at times and instead, show a fast visual preview of the Agent's plan and only require user approval for the final action, making automation instant and trustworthy. But I guess it will come to this once we are all familiar with it.
Proactive Memory: The AI shouldn't wait for you to ask. It needs to leverage Browser Memories to nudge you with context—like suggesting related past research or offering to start a task based on the current page you're viewing.
Invisible UI: Make the AI assistant a true co-pilot by having the sidebar vanish when not needed. Improve input flexibility with voice commands or circling page elements to initiate tasks, letting you skip the keyboard whenever possible.