Most AI agents are trapped inside one app. Lyto is a Chrome extension that breaks out of that box — it works wherever your browser goes. It opens and closes tabs, scrolls, clicks, fills forms, and touches every DOM element, then ties that to the tools you already live in: Gmail, Sheets, Slack, GitHub. It hit #5 on Product Hunt’s daily leaderboard on June 28, riding the browser-agent wave that’s eating 2026.
What it actually does
The pitch is cross-context. Switch from ChatGPT to your inbox to a doc and most agents forget everything — Lyto keeps the workflow in memory, even after you close and reopen Chrome. The trick people keep talking about: text Lyto from WhatsApp or Telegram, ask for a report with graphs, and the finished file lands in any contact’s chat.
Why it’s worth a look
It sits at the browser layer, not inside a single product — that’s the differentiator. Mutative actions like sending mail or editing a sheet hit a confirmation step first, so you preview before it commits. Early reviews sit at 4.8/5.
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