What excites me is how personal it feels. I'd just give it prompts in my words and it clicks around for me. That's such a natural and intuitive way to use AI.
I think it makes AI feel more hands-on. It's not just suggestions but direct actions inside real apps. For someone like me who likes speed and simplicity, that feels really valuable.
My favorite part is imagining how it handles tedious tasks for me, like filling forms or navigating settings. Small things eat so much time but this looks like it could free me up.
I like how it focuses on doing things for me instead of just telling me how. That feels more human and more helpful, especially when I don't want explanations, I just want results.
I can see myself saving hours with it. Instead of juggling between tabs and apps, I'd just ask it to do things for me directly. That's the kind of digital shortcut I want.
I've used other AI tools but they usually stop at generating ideas. It actually clicks, types and navigates apps. That makes it way more useful in my daily workflow especially with repetitive tasks.
Congratulations Jonas. I tried out with some simple desktop and web automation. It's very good. Desktop automation accuracy is good. Expecting native app mobile app testing through the caesr app. Well Done.
I've always wanted an AI that works outside just one platform. The cross-device ability makes it feel much more useful. I could finally unify my workflows without being stuck switching between tools constantly.
I'd use this daily for small but time-consuming stuff. Imagine not filling repetitive forms or clicking through dashboards. It handling those tasks would give me hours back each week without even realizing it.
It clicks, types, and navigates, just from your prompt. No integrations, no setup. Just pure control, anywhere.
I've tested many AI tools but execution is always missing. It seems to fill that gap. I like how it actually navigates apps, not just advises me, which feels much closer to a real assistant.
This feels revolutionary. I usually juggle tasks between my phone, laptop and browser and it's messy. An AI that bridges all three effortlessly could seriously transform how I manage projects and daily life.
I love how direct this sounds. No coding, no setup, just prompts and it handles everything. It feels like having a personal assistant who never gets tired and works exactly the way you describe.
As someone who struggles with repetitive work, it feels like a breath of fresh air. The way it clicks and types like a human makes me think about how much time I could save.
The simplicity here stands out to me. Instead of learning complicated automations, I could just write what I need. That human-like approach makes it feel approachable, not intimidating like other automation tools.
Terrible login and connecting experience. Spent 30 mins to download and tried to connect. But it was just showing stupid not connected screen
Honestly, the idea of controlling apps with just prompts feels futuristic. I'm always juggling between mobile and desktop and it making that seamless is something I'd personally want in my daily routine.
I think it solves a real pain. Most AI agents just suggest or explain. This one actually executes inside apps. That's practical and it could save me hours every week across multiple devices.
I appreciate how human-like it feels in the way it navigates and types. It doesn't just process commands, it mimics natural actions, which makes automation look closer to real assistance than scripts or bots.
👋 Hey Product Hunt, Jonas here.
I’m the founder of Caesr (by AskUI).
Imagine telling your computer what you need to get done, and it just does it. That’s exactly what Caesr makes possible.
It is an AI agent that runs your workflows across any device, tool, or OS using plain english.
No integrations.
No scripts.
No APIs needed.
🛠 Why Caesr?
Most automation tools are built for perfect conditions.
But real work happens in clunky interfaces, outdated software, and places with zero API access.
I built Caesr for those moments where all you’ve got is a screen and a mouse, and you still want to automate.
You just describe what needs to be done and Caesr takes over.
Clicking. Typing. Filling forms. Running tests.
Across mobile, desktop, and web apps.
⚡ What are people doing with it?
Here are just a few ways people are already using Caesr:
- Testing software on real mobile devices — no setup, just prompts
- Scraping conference websites for leads when tools don’t connect
- Filling in ERPs or internal tools that have no integrations
- Handling support tickets and generating help docs on the fly
It works across platforms, adapts when things change, and keeps going even when the UI moves around.
🌍 Who is this for?
If you’re someone who works across multiple devices…
If you’re tired of writing brittle scripts…
If you’ve ever thought “why can’t I just tell my computer what to do?”
Caesr is for you.
Thanks so much for checking it out.
I’d love to hear your thoughts, use cases, or questions in the comments.
Let’s make agents actually useful. 🙌
— Jonas
Founder, Caesr by AskUI