
Ripplica
Automate any web task with just a simple video.
872 followers
Automate any web task with just a simple video.
872 followers
Record a workflow once. Ripplica’s AI agents repeat it for you across your browser apps - no code, no APIs, no prompting required.








Swytchcode
This is a real cool tool. Hopes it helps us to automate a lot of tasks from the browser.
Congrats on the launch
Ripplica
Thanks @chilarai! Hope you like Ripplica!
MockRabit
Congratulations 🎉
Your product looks promising. I am sure it will be a helpful addition for supercharging AI automation.
Ripplica
@ishwarjha Thanks!!
SyncSignature
@bhavesh_jain5 looks like a great product. all the best 💪
Ripplica
@neelptl2602 Thanks!
Congratulations. And happy product launch. @bhavesh_jain5
Ripplica
@huisong_li Thanks!
@bhavesh_jain5
This is super interesting — love the “record once, repeat everywhere” approach.
Quick question from a founder POV:
How do you think about reliability at scale?
Video-based automation is insanely flexible, but browsers/DIVs/DOM structures change all the time. Do you snapshot elements semantically, or is the system rebuilding workflows dynamically when UI shifts?
Curious because if you’ve cracked that stability layer, this can replace a whole category of brittle no-code automations.
Ripplica
@antonrivellium So we are not running pre-defined scripts. The agent is aware of the steps it needs to complete in order to fulfill the user's goal. During each run, it analysis the browser screen in real time and then decides the next best action to complete the task.
This may the agent remains unaffected by UI shifts.
Ripplica
Hi, Rahul here from the Ripplica team. We built Ripplica for people who spend a lot of time repeating the same browser workflows, like pulling reports, updating tools or moving data between systems. You record the workflow once on your screen, Ripplica understands what is happening, then an AI agent can run the same workflow for you in a real browser using the tools you already use. The goal is to save time on routine work without asking you to write code or set up complex integrations. I would really appreciate your honest feedback on where this could help in your day to day work and where it would fall short.