What can I automate with Caesr?

Last updated: September 27, 2025

Caesr is an intelligent AI agent designed to perform tasks on your computer, mobile, and web environments just like a human user would. Unlike traditional automation that requires rigid workflows, APIs, or custom scripts, Caesr works by seeing your screen, clicking buttons, filling forms, and navigating systems across all your devices.

This means that if a human can do a task on your device, Caesr can automate it.

Here are the key categories of tasks you can automate with Caesr:

1. End-to-End Software Testing

Caesr excels at tasks that require interaction across multiple devices and environments, making it ideal for quality assurance (QA) and testing.

  • Cross-Device Testing: Run comprehensive tests on applications across desktop, mobile, and web interfaces from a single instruction.

  • Real-World Scenario Testing: Test user flows and software paths that involve logging into different systems, navigating complex interfaces, or simulating real user behavior that often breaks traditional, template-based automation.

2. Data Entry, Processing, and Management

Automate the tedious and error-prone work of moving information between different enterprise systems, documents, and spreadsheets.

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Data Entry: Automatically extract data from one source (like a spreadsheet or email) and accurately enter it into clunky, form-heavy enterprise software systems.

  • Document Summarization and Data Extraction: Instruct Caesr to read and summarize financial documents or contracts, and then use that extracted information for other tasks.

  • Lead Generation and List Management: Seamlessly scrape leads from various messy websites, validate the information, and update your Customer Relationship Management (CRM) lists without any manual clicks or copy-pasting.

3. Recurring Administrative and Support Tasks

Hand off repetitive, time-consuming administrative tasks that involve navigating complex or inconsistent interfaces.

  • Automated Support Workflows: Automate the steps required to resolve or escalate recurring support issues that involve logging into different ticketing systems, checking user accounts, and generating reports.

  • Routine Reporting: Collect data from disparate sources (internal dashboards, third-party services) and compile it into a standardized report on a recurring schedule.

  • Workflow Integration without APIs: Connect actions between apps that don't have direct, stable API integrations. For example, log into an old internal system, pull a specific value, and paste it into a modern cloud service.