Plan browser automation flows as inspectable product journeys before agents run them.

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In Progress
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Free
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Web
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browserflow.developersdigest.tech
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Plan browser automation flows as inspectable product journeys before agents run them. Built and maintained by Developers Digest, Browser Flow Design is part of a larger ecosystem of 91 AI agent tools, Claude Code tools, MCP servers, and developer agents.
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Every coding agent in one window. Stop alt-tabbing between Claude, Codex, and Cursor.
See exactly what your agent did, locally. No cloud, no signup.
One CLI to install, configure, and update every DD tool.
Turn a one-liner into a working Claude Code skill. From idea to installed in a minute.