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We pointed it at our own
Skool group. One sentence.
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We wanted a clean test, so we gave the agent a real job on a real site with no API: “Scrape our Skool group, 5 pages.”
Then we sat back and watched it work. Here's exactly what it did.
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One sentence → a full plan
From those few words, it mapped out all 10 steps in Preflight Mode — before touching anything. We reviewed the plan and approved it.
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It wrote its own logic
It capped the run at 5 pages and wrote custom code to guarantee it looped through every page and scraped each one. We didn't set any of that up.
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It adapted mid-run
When its first guess didn't match the live page, it rewrote its own steps with the real selectors, scrolling, and wait timing the site actually needed — correcting itself on the fly.
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Zero human intervention
All 10 steps built and ran end-to-end on their own. No configuring selectors, no writing code, no babysitting. We approved the plan and it handled the rest.
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And remember — this runs locally on your machine. Skool has no API and no love for scrapers, but the agent works the page like a person would. If it happens in a browser or an app, you can automate it.
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P.S. — The Skool scrape was one prompt. Think about the thing you do by hand every week. That's your first automation.
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