It clicks.
Navigates GUIs like a careful human — buttons, menus, modals, web portals, legacy desktop apps. If you can click it, taskcat can.
taskcat is a desktop agent that finishes long, multi-step work for professionals who don't code. It clicks, types, and — when it's faster — drops into the terminal, so the day-to-day busywork quietly takes care of itself.
taskcat works the way you do — across the apps you already use. When something is faster on the command line, it switches there without bothering you.
Navigates GUIs like a careful human — buttons, menus, modals, web portals, legacy desktop apps. If you can click it, taskcat can.
Drafts emails, fills forms, updates spreadsheets, comments in your project tracker. Always in your tone, with sources you can audit.
For 500-row reconciliations or batch renames, taskcat quietly drops into a sandboxed terminal, writes the script, runs it, and shows you the result.
taskcat plans, executes, and checks its own work — and shows you every step it took, so you can trust the result.
Talk to taskcat in plain English. No prompt engineering, no scripts. "Reconcile last week's invoices and email Dana a summary" is a real instruction.
taskcat opens the right tools, clicks through the right screens, and writes the right scripts — exactly like a thoughtful junior teammate would.
Every action is logged with screenshots, file diffs, and command history. Approve, replay, or roll back — you stay in the driver's seat.
Long, repetitive, click-heavy work that fills your calendar but never your craft. Hand it to taskcat.
taskcat runs locally and uses your existing logins. Nothing leaves your device unless you say so — and every action is reviewable, reversible, and auditable.
No. taskcat is built for professionals who work entirely through GUIs. You describe the outcome — taskcat figures out the steps, including any scripting that might be needed under the hood.
Chatbots write text. Macros replay rigid recordings. taskcat reasons about long, branching tasks, recovers when something on the screen changes, and combines GUI control with a sandboxed terminal when that's faster.
Any GUI app on macOS or Windows — browsers, Office, Google Workspace, Salesforce, SAP, NetSuite, Workday, your custom internal portals, and so on. If you can use it, taskcat can use it.
By default, sensitive data stays on your machine. taskcat uses small, focused calls to a hosted reasoning model, and you can configure data redaction rules or self-host the reasoning layer for regulated environments.
We're rolling out pricing during the private beta. Join the waitlist and we'll share details with you directly.
We're onboarding teams a handful at a time. Tell us where you'd put taskcat to work and we'll be in touch.