
Selanet AI
The web automation layer that gives AI agents eyes and hands
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The web automation layer that gives AI agents eyes and hands
76 followers
AI agents can think, but they can't act on the web. SELANET gives them eyes and hands through a global network of real browser nodes. See, navigate, authenticate, and extract structured data from any website. One API call away. Skills · Browse SDK · MCP Server















They say “one API call away” like every site will just cooperate, but in practice you’re still fighting rate limits, anti‑bot systems, and super‑dynamic UIs.
Also curious how they’ll handle security, compliance, and site TOS when agents start logging in and “acting like humans” at scale - those trade‑offs are barely mentioned here
@yfimaxinft
Thanks for pointing this out! One API call sounds simple, but rate limits, bot defenses, and TOS at scale are real challenges we’re thinking through.
selanet.ai has promising potential if it effectively combines advanced AI capabilities with an intuitive user experience and strong data practices. The project could benefit from clear case studies, performance metrics, and transparency about its technology and privacy policies to build trust and adoption.
@donotfomoo
Appreciate this, you’re spot on.
We’re focused on making it more tangible with real demos and benchmarks, and being clearer about how the tech and data handling work.
If there’s a use case you’d want to see, let me know.
You NEED something like:
“Watch this AI agent browse a site, make a decision, and execute a task.”
Right now:
It’s conceptual
Not experiential
On Product Hunt, demos > architecture.
@hadi6
Fair point, agreed.
It’s early, but it’s already usable. Would love for you to try it and share feedback.
One thing we really focused on is parallelism.
Because the network is decentralized, agents can run multiple real browser sessions at the same time instead of going one by one like most headless setups.
That makes it much better suited for large-scale web data extraction and scraping.
Curious how others are thinking about this 👀
🚀 Selanet Agent Node v0.2.9 is live
Performance has been one of the hardest problems while building a distributed agent network.
In this update, we moved core communication between agent nodes and edge servers to gRPC.
That alone made a real difference in latency and stability across the network.
We’re now reliably handling 1,000+ concurrent operations.
If you’re building on top of Selanet, this should feel noticeably faster and more consistent.
Still early, but this is a step toward making web-native AI agents actually work at scale.
This is a required update. Older nodes will be disconnected.
I like Selanet’s direction to be honest.
It solves a problem most people ignore: automation breaking on real websites.
Still early, but if it works at scale, it’s a big deal
@nuwamanya_mushabe
Appreciate this, exactly the problem we’re tackling.
Still early, but it’s already usable. Would love your feedback if you try it.