@Convergence launched Proxy yesterday and ended up at #3 on the leaderboard. Has anyone tried it and compared it against @OpenAI 's Operator?
I tried Proxy for:
Finding flights based on my criteria
Searching for and booking restaurant reservations based on preferences
Finding contact information
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Overall, it did pretty well. It feels faster than Operator and was able to navigate past captchas. I ran into some slowness as I think they're experiencing a ton of traffic but I think Proxy shows a lot of promise, especially if they launch an API with structured outputs.
Has anyone else tried Proxy?
I have seen a lot of folks asking for Proxy API on Reddit. Any plans? @tanmay_jain_
Yes, i tried ordering groceries from the delivery application. It did it really faster than I expected.
As i was ordering using a Proxy, it asked me for my login credentials, payment credentials etc.
For other tasks, does it keep a login session (on browerbase) at least so that after each session i don't need to login for the same thing? I think this should happen as I also have the option to schedule it at a certain time.
Just wanted to confirm.
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I tried on sites like Indeed, it was blocked by captcha and stuck there.
I also tried Proxy on simple landing page to submit form and it worked.