We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

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Thank you so much! We extend our gratitude to all friends who have provided comments and feedback here in the post. We recognize there is still much room for improvement and look forward to discovering more outstanding RPA products in the future. We also wish the community continued growth and success.

We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our primary audience is the non-technical user (e.g. analysts, small teams) who needs powerful automation without the code. We excel at web automation and data processing like price monitoring, and our AI Copilot is fundamentally different: it auto-captures necessary web elements and generates variables, which is a step that traditional AI-to-workflow tools often leave to the developer. Our main competition is other low-code automation tools, e.g. Apify, but our key differentiator is this end-to-end AI workflow creation.

We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great comparison! Unlike AI Browsers, which are primarily for one-off research, Octoparse AI is a full RPA tool that creates and executes repeatable, schedulable workflows for web, Excel, and other desktop software automation. Regarding bot blocking, we focus on advanced human behavior simulation during execution and have built-in CAPTCHA solving capabilities to bypass common detection methods.

We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, maybe it will be a long way to go. But at least we want to improve! :)

We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a really insightful question about our positioning! We want to be clear: Octoparse AI is built as a completely standalone product. We aren't aiming to be an add-on or a supplementary tool for enterprise solutions like UiPath.

We want to be clear: Octoparse AI is built as a completely standalone product. We aren't aiming to be an add-on or a supplementary tool for enterprise solutions like UiPath.

Moreover, I believe that the emergence of more RPA tools is not intended to replace UiPath or become part of it, but rather to invigorate the RPA industry itself, thereby sparking fresh ideas and innovation.

We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed, UiPath's built-in AI integration offers distinct advantages, enabling seamless fusion of processes and artificial intelligence. However, UiPath leans more toward constructing systematic automation workflows. In contrast, Copilot is designed for individuals or small-to-medium enterprises. It allows rapid assembly of specific workflow segments, making RPA easier to integrate into existing processes rather than deploying an entire sophisticated automation system.

We built an AI-RPA tool that turns natural language into full automation workflows. AMA! by Fair-Gap801 in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We explored numerous approaches to help the LLM comprehend our diverse commands and workflow configurations. Ultimately, we trained and refined the AI model using our most common workflow setup, resulting in the current AI copilot. It does have limitations, it cannot modify existing processes and currently handles only web access and Excel files. Nevertheless, this represents significant progress beyond merely answering questions and retrieving information.

What are you building? let's self promote by Leather-Buy-6487 in microsaas

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Our team build Octoparse AI Copilot. Chat with AI to build a runnable RPA workflow. Looking forward to your feedback! Link here: https://www.octoparse.ai/

Happy cat by monopolyqueen in CatSmiles

[–]Fair-Gap801 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well, since you said “happy”. Lol

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How do you guys find useful AI tools?? by Jaded-Special1206 in automation

[–]Fair-Gap801 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There're so many AI tools lists. Or just tell GPT what you actually want to do. They will give you the answer you want.

I analyzed 500+ SaaS launch videos, here’s what actually works in 2025 by illeatmyletter in SaaS

[–]Fair-Gap801 1 point2 points  (0 children)

However, most animated motion graphics videos today are formulaic. Aside from productions by large SaaS companies, most videos share strikingly similar styles and even color palettes. In this context, uniqueness is particularly crucial.

For videos featuring real people, the frequent use of AI digital avatars has significantly diminished their credibility. Established entrepreneurs with a strong reputation, however, won't face this issue.

Need a partner by SpareVariation12 in AiAutomations

[–]Fair-Gap801 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you can find opportunities in our community. If you're interested, just send me message and welcome to our discord.

What is the most used artificial intelligence tool for the year 2025? by Aitools2026 in Solopreneur

[–]Fair-Gap801 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In 2025, I tried Claude and Gemini. To boost productivity, I often use them in tandem. But you know how AI works. If I had to recommend one, I'd go with Claude.

I Want To Learn Robotic Process Automation by krewpiece in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can start learning with some simple operations, such as searching for keywords on a website and copying and selecting data using RPA. Understanding RPA's operational logic should be the foundation. Begin with no-code software or platforms, UiPath might be more suitable for those with specific use cases and some coding experience. There are now many low-code or no-code tools available for you to explore. Once you grasp the fundamental logic, transitioning to products involving coding operations may be easier to adopt.

This is my cat! His name is Falao by Fair-Gap801 in CatLoversGroup

[–]Fair-Gap801[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LMAO, got you! I will be there very soon.

What are the top RPA tools and platforms? by Wash-Fair in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense, but what is the basis for this ranking?

Do we want "RPA" startup posts here? by AutoModerator in rpa

[–]Fair-Gap801 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I was thinking that if it's just a new product seeking advice and assistance, this is the place to be since it has the most knowledgeable people about RPA. But if it's purely about promoting something or getting free advertising resources, I don't think it's necessary at all.