dassi is a browser-native AI Agent from Omnify Labs that runs in your browser sidebar. It is not just a chatbot: it can read the current webpage and the context of logged-in pages, and with user approval, click buttons, fill out forms, navigate pages, and move information across tabs. It currently supports Chrome, Edge, and Brave, while Firefox and Safari are still marked as βSoon.β
Its core selling point is that it βworks inside the webpages where you work.β It can handle scenarios involving Gmail/Outlook email, Google Sheets/Docs, Excel, Word, PDFs, LinkedIn, Salesforce, HubSpot, and more. Users can issue tasks in natural language, such as drafting emails, extracting pricing data, filling in application forms, writing LinkedIn messages into a CRM, and generating meeting prep materials. dassi also supports saving recurring workflows as Skills and running them daily, weekly, or on a custom schedule; it also offers a CLI: npx @dassi_ai/cli.
On the model side, dassi supports Claude, GPT, and Gemini, and also lists ecosystems such as Grok, DeepSeek, Kimi, and OpenRouter. Users can bring their own API Key or use built-in credits. The page also notes that ChatGPT users can log in with an existing subscription without needing a separate API Key.
The free trial lasts 7 days and includes $3 in AI credits per day, for a total of $21, with no credit card required. After that, users can choose the BYOK plan at $10/month, or credit-included plans: Starter at $25/month, Pro at $100/month, and Max at $300/month, aimed respectively at light, regular, and heavy users. BYOK is suitable for users who already have API Keys or AI accounts from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and similar providers, offering more flexible cost control.
The advantages are that it requires no coding and no Zapier/RPA configuration, while directly using the browserβs logged-in session to perform real actions, reducing copy-pasting and tab switching. Multi-model support and BYOK also reduce model lock-in. Its privacy messaging is fairly positive: credentials stay in the local browser, actions require approval before execution, prompts are sent directly to the AI provider, and dassi claims that it does not view, store, or forward user data.
The limitations are that execution quality may be affected by webpage structure, model capability, and the user confirmation flow. High-risk actions involving submissions, transfers, CRM updates, and similar operations still require human review. The page does not clarify whether there is a Chinese interface, Chinese-language support, enterprise compliance certifications, or a failure rollback mechanism.
It is suitable for knowledge workers and small teams that handle a large volume of browser-based email, forms, CRM tasks, recruiting, research, operations data, and documents. The text does not specify access conditions from mainland China. Dependencies such as Chrome Web Store, OpenAI/Claude/Gemini, and related accounts may create network or account restrictions; payment methods are also not disclosed. If access is limited, alternatives to watch include Manus, Genspark, Browser Use, traditional RPA tools, or domestic browser automation/AI assistants.
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