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Reusable browser automation units

Build repeatable browser work with Skills

Skills are focused browser automations for real web tasks: account warming, comment workflows, profile checks, search flows, and platform-specific operations that run through the MultiAgentor CLI.

What are Skills?

Small automations with clear task boundaries

A Skill packages one browser workflow into a reusable unit. Instead of maintaining long scripts, teams can pick a task, run it with the MultiAgentor CLI, and repeat it across accounts or platforms.

Runs in real browsers

Use reusable task definitions, structured inputs, and consistent CLI execution.

Ready to reuse

Run the same workflow again without rebuilding it from scratch for every account.

Focused by design

Each Skill handles one practical task, making it easier to understand, test, and update.

Catalog friendly

Browse by platform, scenario, or task and start from existing Skills when possible.

What Skills are useful for

The current catalog focuses on social and content platforms, with more workflow types expanding over time.

Account warming

Repeat natural browsing and interaction workflows across platform accounts.

Comment workflows

Open posts, videos, or threads and work with comment areas when the Skill supports it.

Profile and creator checks

Visit profiles, channels, creators, or user pages for repeatable review workflows.

Search and discovery

Run common search, Explore, hashtag, subreddit, or keyword workflows.

Notifications and messages

Review visible inbox, notification, or message areas where supported.

Platform operations

Use platform-specific automations for ecommerce, social, content, and email platforms.

How a Skill runs

Skills are meant to be found in the catalog, selected by script name, and run from the MultiAgentor CLI.

Search the catalog
1

Choose a Skill

Search by platform, task, or scenario in the catalog.

2

Install the CLI

Download MultiAgentor CLI and prepare the script name you want to run.

3

Find and run it

Run the Skill command from your terminal and pass the required input if needed.

4

Review the result

Check the browser result or output defined by the Skill.

Start from the Skill catalog

Browse ready-to-run browser workflows by platform or search for a task directly.