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.
@arjun_chintapalli Hi Arjun! Great question—we really appreciate you flagging this, as it’s a fair observation at first glance! 🚀
To set the record straight: While our frontend codebase builds on Nanobrowser (we leveraged its lightweight browser extension foundation to speed up development), our backend logic has been completely rewritten from scratch—this is not a clone by any means.
The UI similarities you’re seeing are mostly due to standard browser extension design patterns (e.g., compact sidebars, command input fields) that make sense for this type of tool. What matters most is the core functionality:
Our backend is powered by our proprietary Tate-A-Tate agent framework (Planner + Executor + Evaluator) optimized for multi-tab workflow automation
We’ve rebuilt critical logic for context persistence, error handling, and cross-platform integration (e.g., google docs editing, google excel data aggregation) that Nanobrowser doesn’t prioritize
We’d encourage you to test both tools side-by-side on real-world tasks (e.g., pulling data across 5+ tabs into google docs, automating data into google excel, or compiling competitor research)—you’ll see the difference in performance, reliability, and adaptability to complex workflows immediately.
Thanks again for the question—transparency is key for us, and we’re confident the actual task performance will speak for itself! 🙏
@karl_gustav_kallasmaa Hi Karl-Gustav! Great question—we spent roughly one month building SurgeFlow’s core version! 🚀
A key shortcut: We built SurgeFlow's core AI system on Tate-A-Tate. It let us turn our vision into functional agents in hours, no coding needed. At its heart are three key agents: Planner, Executor, and Evaluator—they’re what power our seamless multi-tab browser automation.
Most of that month was focused on polishing niche use case bugs (like dynamic selector compatibility and cross-tab context persistence) to make the core experience rock solid. Since it’s beta, we’re still iterating fast.
Thanks for asking—curious if you’re building something similar or just geeked out about dev workflows? 🙏
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If its actually can interact with my browser, I'm buying it!
My tabs are chaos. On job app days it’s 30+, copy/paste hell. If surgeflow can fill forms, grab data into Sheets, and not flake between tabs, I’m listening. Like the see plan -> approve -> run flow. How does it deal with 2FA and weird dynamic selectors?
@alexcloudstar Hi Alex! Thanks so much for sharing your pain point—30+ tabs on job app days + copy/paste hell sounds exactly why we built SurgeFlow! 🚀
To answer your questions directly:
✅ Form filling + data to Sheets: That’s core to what we do! You can tell it to “pull job app details from Company X tab + fill into Application Form tab + save a copy to Google Sheets” — all in one command, no flaking between tabs (we tested this heavily with multi-tab workflows).
✅ 2FA handling: Since 2FA is tied to your accounts (not the browser), SurgeFlow will pause and prompt you to complete 2FA manually (for security reasons!) — then pick right back up where it left off.
✅ Dynamic selectors: We’ve built compatibility with most mainstream sites (job boards, forms, Google Sheets, CRMs) and their dynamic elements. For super niche/weird selectors, our beta feedback loop is fast — just flag the site, and we’ll tweak the tool to support it.
Since you’re dealing with job app chaos, this could save you hours of repetitive work. We’d love for you to test it out (free beta, 2-click setup!) and let us know if there’s any job-specific workflow we can tweak. Thanks again for the great questions — they’re exactly the feedback we need to make SurgeFlow better! 🙏
SurgeFlow slays multi-tab price checks! Minor glitch with some e-commerce sites, but feedback was easy to submit.
rtrvr.ai
How's this affiliated to Nanobrowser as it looks like a clone?
Surgeflow
@arjun_chintapalli Hi Arjun! Great question—we really appreciate you flagging this, as it’s a fair observation at first glance! 🚀
To set the record straight: While our frontend codebase builds on Nanobrowser (we leveraged its lightweight browser extension foundation to speed up development), our backend logic has been completely rewritten from scratch—this is not a clone by any means.
The UI similarities you’re seeing are mostly due to standard browser extension design patterns (e.g., compact sidebars, command input fields) that make sense for this type of tool. What matters most is the core functionality:
Our backend is powered by our proprietary Tate-A-Tate agent framework (Planner + Executor + Evaluator) optimized for multi-tab workflow automation
We’ve rebuilt critical logic for context persistence, error handling, and cross-platform integration (e.g., google docs editing, google excel data aggregation) that Nanobrowser doesn’t prioritize
We’d encourage you to test both tools side-by-side on real-world tasks (e.g., pulling data across 5+ tabs into google docs, automating data into google excel, or compiling competitor research)—you’ll see the difference in performance, reliability, and adaptability to complex workflows immediately.
Thanks again for the question—transparency is key for us, and we’re confident the actual task performance will speak for itself! 🙏
NewOaks AI
Interesting tool. Planning to automate my daily content writing tasks. Good luck!
Surgeflow
@ray_luan Nice! Look forward for your feedback!
HyNote AI
Fantastic tool, excellent in integrated with the web browser.
Surgeflow
@joanna_l_ Thanks Joanna! Look forward your feedback!
How long did it take for you to build it?
Surgeflow
@karl_gustav_kallasmaa Hi Karl-Gustav! Great question—we spent roughly one month building SurgeFlow’s core version! 🚀
A key shortcut: We built SurgeFlow's core AI system on Tate-A-Tate. It let us turn our vision into functional agents in hours, no coding needed. At its heart are three key agents: Planner, Executor, and Evaluator—they’re what power our seamless multi-tab browser automation.
Most of that month was focused on polishing niche use case bugs (like dynamic selector compatibility and cross-tab context persistence) to make the core experience rock solid. Since it’s beta, we’re still iterating fast.
Thanks for asking—curious if you’re building something similar or just geeked out about dev workflows? 🙏
If its actually can interact with my browser, I'm buying it!
Tate-A-Tate
@pasha_tseluyko Thanks for support!
Makers Page
My tabs are chaos. On job app days it’s 30+, copy/paste hell. If surgeflow can fill forms, grab data into Sheets, and not flake between tabs, I’m listening. Like the see plan -> approve -> run flow. How does it deal with 2FA and weird dynamic selectors?
Surgeflow
@alexcloudstar Hi Alex! Thanks so much for sharing your pain point—30+ tabs on job app days + copy/paste hell sounds exactly why we built SurgeFlow! 🚀
To answer your questions directly:
✅ Form filling + data to Sheets: That’s core to what we do! You can tell it to “pull job app details from Company X tab + fill into Application Form tab + save a copy to Google Sheets” — all in one command, no flaking between tabs (we tested this heavily with multi-tab workflows).
✅ 2FA handling: Since 2FA is tied to your accounts (not the browser), SurgeFlow will pause and prompt you to complete 2FA manually (for security reasons!) — then pick right back up where it left off.
✅ Dynamic selectors: We’ve built compatibility with most mainstream sites (job boards, forms, Google Sheets, CRMs) and their dynamic elements. For super niche/weird selectors, our beta feedback loop is fast — just flag the site, and we’ll tweak the tool to support it.
Since you’re dealing with job app chaos, this could save you hours of repetitive work. We’d love for you to test it out (free beta, 2-click setup!) and let us know if there’s any job-specific workflow we can tweak. Thanks again for the great questions — they’re exactly the feedback we need to make SurgeFlow better! 🙏