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Their hero tagline: “Repeatable Browser Automation”

That’s a category label — it names what the product is, not what your specific task loops do while you’re away. Every RPA tool and headless script claims the same category.

Before:Repeatable Browser Automation

After:Your daily browser task loops run themselves — GitHub dashboard checks, Mastodon filtering, any recurring workflow — on a clock, locally, no SaaS, no stored credentials.

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Current hero tagline — what a stranger reads first

Repeatable Browser Automation

The gap: Mechanism-first category label — “Repeatable Browser Automation” describes what the product does, not what the buyer’s specific task loops do. Local execution and zero credential storage — the actual differentiators — are invisible above the fold.

Rewritten hero — paste-ready

Your daily browser task loops run themselves — GitHub dashboard checks, Mastodon filtering, any recurring workflow — on a clock, locally, no SaaS, no stored credentials.

Names the specific task types (GitHub checks, Mastodon filtering), the execution model (on a clock, locally), and the trust differentiator (no SaaS, no stored credentials). Passes the 3-product test: Zapier = SaaS with credential storage; n8n = self-hosted but heavy; Puppeteer = code-only, no scheduler.

The dollar logic — why this gap costs you

"Repeatable Browser Automation" describes what taskbot does — not what you stop doing. The buyer isn't shopping for automation in the abstract. They have a specific loop they run every day: checking a GitHub dashboard, filtering a Mastodon feed, running a recurring scrape. Every Selenium tutorial, every RPA tool, every "no-code automation" landing page makes the same claim. What separates taskbot is local execution and zero credential storage off your machine — that's why you pick it over Zapier or n8n. Those specifics are not in the hero. The rewrite trades the category label for the buyer's lived reality: the loop runs on a clock, locally, with no SaaS account and no credentials handed to a third party. A developer who has ever hesitated to give an automation tool their GitHub token immediately understands the difference.

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