Most browser agents work like a slow human: screenshot the page, find the button, move the cursor, click, wait, screenshot again. Pluno throws that whole loop out. It’s a browser extension that ignores the interface entirely and talks straight to the private APIs sitting underneath web apps like HubSpot, Notion, and Stripe. You describe the outcome; it hits the endpoints and gets it done in the background.
The numbers that made it trend
On 312 real tasks across 24 tools, Pluno claims a 34% higher success rate than Claude’s browser extension and roughly 14x the speed — while burning about 10x fewer tokens. That token math is the real story: clicking through a UI means feeding the model page after page of screenshots. Skipping to the API cuts almost all of it.
What it actually does
It runs locally, ships pre-trained on hundreds of APIs, keeps you logged in, and learns new apps on its own. No public API yet — for now it’s a Chrome-side agent for the SaaS grunt work you hate: bulk updates, data pulls, form filling, dashboards.
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