See the plan. Approve it. Watch it execute. SurgeFlow turns browser chaos into transparent automation across multiple tabs. Research, shopping, job applications—all with one command. Works in your browser—no need to download or install a new one.
Huge congrats on the launch! 🚀 I’m always looking for ways to cut down on “invisible work,” and SurgeFlow looks like it hits the spot. The fact that it’s browser-native and can handle multi-tab automation without code is a huge win.
I’m going to give this a shot for my daily research and all the cross-referencing I have to do. Really curious to see how it tames my usual tab chaos. Best of luck! 👏
@huang_song_ Thanks Huang! Look forward for your feedback!
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The “50+ tabs” pain is real especially when juggling dashboards, sheets, and emails at the same time. I like that this focuses on reducing invisible work instead of adding another layer of tooling. Interested to see how users evolve from simple commands to more complex workflows over time.
@rocsheh Appreciate it! Curious are you seeing early users lean more toward lightweight one-off automations, or are they already trying to chain more complex workflows? Feels like that transition point is where a lot of insight lives.
Congrats on the launch! Still waiting to try Google’s version, so I’m excited to test drive SurgeFlow. Browsers integrated with agents are definitely the next big thing. Really looking forward to this.
In-browser multi-tab automation—lightweight and clever. Key is stability on complex tasks (dynamic pages, cross-site flows) and security controls. If reliable, could be a personal productivity powerhouse. Bookmarked for testing.
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Turning multi-tab operations into programmable workflows—no-install is a practical win. If it supports conditional logic, error handling, and integrates with existing toolchains (e.g., API triggers), it could become a team efficiency booster. Bookmarked for testing on dynamic pages and batch task scenarios.
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it makes juggling multiple tabs effortless—plan, approve, and watch everything run smoothly right in your browser. Love how seamless it is!
Typeless
Huge congrats on the launch! 🚀 I’m always looking for ways to cut down on “invisible work,” and SurgeFlow looks like it hits the spot. The fact that it’s browser-native and can handle multi-tab automation without code is a huge win.
I’m going to give this a shot for my daily research and all the cross-referencing I have to do. Really curious to see how it tames my usual tab chaos. Best of luck! 👏
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@huang_song_ Thanks Huang! Look forward for your feedback!
The “50+ tabs” pain is real especially when juggling dashboards, sheets, and emails at the same time. I like that this focuses on reducing invisible work instead of adding another layer of tooling. Interested to see how users evolve from simple commands to more complex workflows over time.
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@syed_hassan9 Thanks for your support!
@rocsheh Appreciate it! Curious are you seeing early users lean more toward lightweight one-off automations, or are they already trying to chain more complex workflows? Feels like that transition point is where a lot of insight lives.
AnimeShorts
Congrats on the launch! Still waiting to try Google’s version, so I’m excited to test drive SurgeFlow. Browsers integrated with agents are definitely the next big thing. Really looking forward to this.
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@mingji Thanks for your support Mingji!
In-browser multi-tab automation—lightweight and clever. Key is stability on complex tasks (dynamic pages, cross-site flows) and security controls. If reliable, could be a personal productivity powerhouse. Bookmarked for testing.
Turning multi-tab operations into programmable workflows—no-install is a practical win. If it supports conditional logic, error handling, and integrates with existing toolchains (e.g., API triggers), it could become a team efficiency booster. Bookmarked for testing on dynamic pages and batch task scenarios.
it makes juggling multiple tabs effortless—plan, approve, and watch everything run smoothly right in your browser. Love how seamless it is!
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@elinarebinset15 Great! Thanks for your support!
I do a lot of repetitive browser stuff every day. this feels like it could save real time. Excited to try it out.
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@shahmeer_baloch1 Try it out and provide your feedback. Great thanks for your support.