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Ripplica

Automate any web task with just a simple video.

Productivity
SaaS
Artificial Intelligence

Record a workflow once. Ripplica’s AI agents repeat it for you across your browser apps - no code, no APIs, no prompting required.

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Hi everyone, Bhavesh here, founder of Ripplica. Ripplica started from a simple frustration. I kept watching smart people spend hours every week on the same browser workflows, clicking through dashboards, copying data between tools and sending the same updates again and again. We wanted an easier way to hand those tasks over to an AI agent without touching APIs or writing scripts. With Ripplica you just record yourself completing a task on your screen once. The agent learns from that recording, understands what is happening in the interface and then repeats the workflow for you across your browser apps. It works even with internal tools and older systems because it learns from what you actually do. We have been quietly rolling this out and improving reliability with early users. For this Product Hunt launch we are focusing on making it easier to create and edit agents, monitor runs, schedule tasks, and use APIs to trigger and manage workflows. I would love your feedback on three things in particular. First, what is the most repetitive browser task you run every day. Second, what would you need to trust an AI agent with that workflow. Third, what would make Ripplica clearly better than the way you are doing it today. Thank you for checking out Ripplica and for any comments or questions you share here. I will be around all day replying and will be happy to collaborate with you to make custom solutions.

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What’s the most unexpectedly complex workflow Ripplica mastered from a single screen recording and what did it teach you about the future of AI agents?

@Ripplica Congrats on the launch! Video-based automation is a clever approach, way more intuitive than writing scripts.

Does Ripplica handle login flows and 2FA securely in the browser, or are there limitations for authenticated workflows? Also curious how it deals with dynamic content (like infinite scroll or lazy-loaded elements).

For designers automating repetitive Figma tasks or website testing, this could be huge.

Finally someone made this! Love the clean build and the UX flow. What tech stack did you use for the automation? Excited to explore!

Really like the idea of training automation with a simple screen recording instead of wrestling with workflows and webhooks. Nice work.

Really loving Ripplica! A quick tip: letting users skip onboarding and a small walkthrough after “Save & Run” could make first-time use smoother. I’ve also got a short UX audit with a few high-impact ideas if useful.

Hey Bhavesh, congrats on the launch!

This sounds really useful. I deal with a lot of repetitive browser tasks myself,mostly copying data between tools and updating spreadsheets. Always feels like a waste of time.

I think the key for me would be seeing it work reliably a few times before I trust it with anything important. And honestly, if it can save me even 30 minutes a week without needing me to learn complicated setup, that's a win.

Looking forward to trying it out. Best of luck with the launch!

Congrats on the launch! This is such a smart approach, teaching an agent by recording real workflows instead of asking users to write scripts or connect APIs. How does it handle more complex multi-step flows?

@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.

ay ay looks pretty cool to be honest!

can this be used for UI tests?

As someone who constantly forgets to apply for roles on time, the auto job application use case hits home. Clever positioning.

Congrats on the launch, team! This is extremely helpful and time saving too!

This is precisely what most people need these days...!!!
Great work on keeping the UI this simple.

Congrats on the launch team, Ripplica
@bhavesh_jain5 @dhruv_bhardwaj1 @rahul_gupta92