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Nimbus: An Agentic Browser with Claude Code-Inspired UX Launches on Product Hunt

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syllogismos

17d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Nimbus is a new agentic browser built from the ground up, inspired by Claude Code's UX. It allows users to perform complex web tasks using plain English commands, handling mechanical work like clicks, form filling, file pickers, and multi-tab coordination. The browser pauses only when human decision-making is needed. It's free for the first 500 founding users forever.

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Most of my day is split between a terminal and a browser. And the browser part started becoming increasingly annoying, while on the terminal so many complex things happen with such a simple UX.
When I'm doing something complex on the web, I just want to think about the problem at hand. Instead I'm fighting the mechanical stuff navigating across tabs, finding the right files, copy-pasting between sites.
The thing I hate most: I download a file in one tab, then have to upload that same file in another tab.
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Nimbus is an agentic browser inspired by Claude Code UX. Tell it what you want in plain English. It handles the mechanical work: clicks, forms, file pickers, multi-tab coordination and pauses to ask only when there's something only you can decide. Inspire

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