Automa, a browser-based automation artifact, supports not only Google Chrome, but also Firefox. Help you automate a series of operations such as clicking, entering forms, and collecting web pages. For example, it will automatically help you write Zhihu, and help you **remove watermark with one click**.
1. Open source, which means that you can modify and package it yourself if you understand;
2. Plug-in tools: very lightweight, the compressed package is less than 3M.
3. Beginner-friendly: Many friends are still worried that it is difficult to learn, in fact, 90% of the browser's repetitive work can be completed with componentized drag-and-drop. In fact, after our students have learned, it is easy to learn, if you have a little ** foundation, then it is easy to learn, but the premise is that everyone needs to learn together, with an atmosphere, learning is faster. Compared to spending a month learning UIbot and UIPATH, you will have a greater sense of accomplishment and more motivation to persevere.
4. You can package a single process robot, or you can share it with your friends for free.
Packaged individual plugins
Automa panels.
Of course, each tool has its own drawbacks, and Automa currently only supports Google Chrome and Firefox.
"The world economy will take a big leap forward with the help of RPA and AI," Son said. ”。
I'm sure you can see this, and you especially agree with this sentence: if AI can replace the human brain in the future, then RPA is equivalent to our hands, helping us to do those repetitive and boring labor.
Then, you might as well try RPA+AI+ industry, and you will find that any repetitive thing is worth empowering with RPA.
I'm a bearded guy and I currently have 100+ robots working for me