Many websites don't have public APIs. Anything API fills that gap.
Turn any browser work into a production-ready API. Describe the task, and our agents build a custom function that calls the site directly. Ship a custom API endpoint you can deploy serverless, schedule on Cron, or call via API.
Tell Notte what you need. We ship the function endpoint.
@edward_ziadeh thanks Edward! let us know how you find it
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@samatnotte Thanks, Sam! The UX feels incredibly smooth so far. I’m already exploring how to hook it into the research engine for my current project. Great work on the launch!
@ogandreakiro Thanks, Sam! UX is super slick. Andrea, the first thing I’m shipping is the mobile MVP for Mind Draft, my AI idea validation tool. Thinking of using Notte for the automated market research side—will keep you posted!
@ogandreakiro@edward_ziadeh yes keep us posted! feel free to reach out via X or LinkedIn if you have anymore questions or queries, intrigued how it works for your use case
Huge congrats on the launch, Andrea and the Notte team!
As someone building in the fintech space, the 'API gap' for regulated platforms is one of the biggest bottlenecks to true autonomy. I love the approach of bridging agentic exploration with deterministic execution to create APIs where they don't exist.
@shreya_chaurasia19 the output automation function is basically an API endpoint. You can fit this anywhere, call it with cURL, schedule it, have a service invoke it, etc. It's super flexible
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@samatnotte@ogandreakiro How do you ensure the API delivers reliable and structured data, especially from messy or complex websites?
@samatnotte@kimberly_ross The agent tests itself and iterates until he gets to the deliverable you've asked. He can stop and ask for followup questions if he needs some help from you. Once he nailed it, he deploys the function and you can start using it
Great launch—this is exactly the gap most GTM teams hit when they need reliable data from tools that don’t expose APIs. Quick follow-up from my earlier thread: if I need session persistence + proxy rotation for long-running enrichment jobs, can Anything API pin identity state per endpoint (so retries don’t break auth flows)?
@danielsinewe not 100% sure i got the question; but anything is compatible with all the Notte stack so you can run w/ proxies enabled, run with session profiles, etc.
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got it — super helpful. The endpoint-level profile/session pinning is exactly what I was trying to confirm for long-running GTM enrichment flows. If you add first-class retry policies (idempotency keys + backoff) in the function config, this becomes even easier to run safely in production cron jobs.
@daniel_xav_de_oliveira This just works out of the box. Try prompt "create an api to get the cost of the first 5 airbnbs available in london for the dates i give in input to the API ; https://www.airbnb.com/"
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That sounds fantastic! I'll take a look at it.
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@edward_ziadeh thanks Edward! let us know how you find it
@samatnotte Thanks, Sam! The UX feels incredibly smooth so far. I’m already exploring how to hook it into the research engine for my current project. Great work on the launch!
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@edward_ziadeh What's the first thing you'll ship?
@ogandreakiro
Thanks, Sam! UX is super slick. Andrea, the first thing I’m shipping is the mobile MVP for Mind Draft, my AI idea validation tool. Thinking of using Notte for the automated market research side—will keep you posted!
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@ogandreakiro @edward_ziadeh yes keep us posted! feel free to reach out via X or LinkedIn if you have anymore questions or queries, intrigued how it works for your use case
Autumn
Great product guys! Congrats on the launch
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@ay_ush thanks Ayush:)
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@ay_ush Gracias <3
Huge congrats on the launch, Andrea and the Notte team!
As someone building in the fintech space, the 'API gap' for regulated platforms is one of the biggest bottlenecks to true autonomy. I love the approach of bridging agentic exploration with deterministic execution to create APIs where they don't exist.
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@wavecrasher24 Thanks Kane! Much appreciated :)
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@wavecrasher24 thanks Kane 🙂
Love the update and congrats on the launch, @samatnotte!
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@samatnotte @neilverma Thanks for the support Neil!
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@neilverma thank you Neil! glad you like it:)
Flexprice
Intriguing. For teams running repetitive workflows, how customizable are the automations in terms of logic, triggers, and specific conditions?
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@shreya_chaurasia19 the output automation function is basically an API endpoint. You can fit this anywhere, call it with cURL, schedule it, have a service invoke it, etc. It's super flexible
@samatnotte @ogandreakiro How do you ensure the API delivers reliable and structured data, especially from messy or complex websites?
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@samatnotte @kimberly_ross The agent tests itself and iterates until he gets to the deliverable you've asked. He can stop and ask for followup questions if he needs some help from you. Once he nailed it, he deploys the function and you can start using it
mcp-use
Great great idea aaaand mint UI as always! 🏆
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@pederzh thanks Luigi 🤜🤛
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@pederzh Grazie amigos <3
Great launch—this is exactly the gap most GTM teams hit when they need reliable data from tools that don’t expose APIs. Quick follow-up from my earlier thread: if I need session persistence + proxy rotation for long-running enrichment jobs, can Anything API pin identity state per endpoint (so retries don’t break auth flows)?
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@danielsinewe not 100% sure i got the question; but anything is compatible with all the Notte stack so you can run w/ proxies enabled, run with session profiles, etc.
got it — super helpful. The endpoint-level profile/session pinning is exactly what I was trying to confirm for long-running GTM enrichment flows. If you add first-class retry policies (idempotency keys + backoff) in the function config, this becomes even easier to run safely in production cron jobs.
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@danielsinewe 100%
Lets say this tool is applied to a site like Airbnb , how can it avoid detection or being flagged?
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@daniel_xav_de_oliveira This just works out of the box. Try prompt "create an api to get the cost of the first 5 airbnbs available in london for the dates i give in input to the API ; https://www.airbnb.com/"
Looks awesome, great work @ogandreakiro and team!
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@ogandreakiro @gustavf thanks Gustav!
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@gustavf Thanks Gustav!