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Basement Browser
A multiplayer mobile browser with AI agents on every webpage
41 followers
A multiplayer mobile browser with AI agents on every webpage
41 followers
Every mobile browser is a solo experience. Basement Browser turns every webpage into a live social room. Land on the same page as someone else and you're instantly connected. Then there's Baselings: AI agents that live in your browser, track prices, find better deals, monitor stock, and surface context you'd never think to search for. No extensions. No copy-pasting into ChatGPT. Your browser just works for you. Browse together. Shop smarter. Your phone's browser, finally upgraded.
Products used by Basement Browser
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Basement Browser. See what products Basement Browser uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Engineering & Development 2
Engineering & Development 2

v0 by VercelFull stack vibe coding platform. Created by Vercel.
4.8 (53 reviews)
We're a two-person team where both founders write code, but our time is almost entirely absorbed by the core product... The iOS app, the agent engine, the API. The marketing site couldn't become a weeks-long project.
v0 let us go from "we need a site" to basementbrowser.com in a fraction of the time it would've taken to build from scratch. We'd describe a section, add an in-house design as visual reference/guide, iterate on the output, and it consistently produced clean, production-ready React/Tailwind that we could actually work with not slop we'd have to rewrite (it's actually in our monorepo too 👀)
The output drops into our Next.js monorepo without a fight. For founders who know how to code but can't afford to spend 3 days pixel-pushing a hero section, it's the right tool. We shipped a site we're genuinely proud of and moved on. Check it out at basementbrowser.com

VercelThe frontend cloud. Creators of Next.js.
5.0 (778 reviews)
Speed to ship. We're a two-person team moving fast and Vercel with Next.js lets us deploy instantly without thinking about infrastructure. The DX is unmatched. Preview deployments, edge functions, and zero config scaling mean we spend time on product instead of DevOps.
Productivity 1
Productivity 1

ResendEmail for developers
4.9 (179 reviews)
Honestly, it came down to how clean the API is for agentic workflows. Basement's AI agents (Baselings) send emails autonomously on behalf of users, outreach, price alerts, deal notifications. So we needed an email provider that felt built for code, not for marketers clicking around a dashboard.
Resend's API is so straightforward that plugging it into our agent tool suite took maybe 20 minutes. No wrestling with SMTP configs, no convoluted SDKs. When your AI agent needs to fire off an email as part of a multi-step autonomous task, the last thing you want is friction at the email layer. Resend just gets out of the way.
Also the DX is genuinely great. the logs, the dashboard, React Email support. For a two-person team shipping fast, that stuff matters. Not to mention how open they are to feedback and supporting us.
LLMs 1
LLMs 1

Claude by AnthropicA family of foundational AI models
5.0 (672 reviews)
Claude handles complex, multi-step reasoning better than anything else we tested. For Baselings, our always-on AI agents, we needed a model that could hold page context, user context, and social context simultaneously without losing the thread. Claude was the only model that consistently nailed that. We use Claude heavily in development and it powers how we build and iterate on agent behavior.
General 1
General 1

VeniceUnlock Infinite Intelligence
5.0 (8 reviews)
Privacy is non-negotiable for Baselings. Your agent lives with you across every page you visit, which means it sees everything. Venice is the only truly private AI infrastructure out there. No logs, no data retention, no compromise. If we're asking users to trust an always-on agent with their browsing, the inference layer has to be trustworthy by default. Venice was the only option that met that bar.
