The beginning
Agents could click.
They still could not see.
A browser session is more than a sequence of instructions. It is the intent behind a pause, the visual glitch behind a vague report, and the moment a person says, “this is the part that broke.” ThinkRun was built to preserve that context.
The change in point of view
Stop sending agents a summary of the problem.
Give them the trail: what happened, what was visible, and the evidence needed to make the next move with confidence.
The detail that changes the whole flow.
A real interface. A visible state. The exact moment someone needs help.
A browser, where it matters
The agent enters the browser you already trust.
Real work does not happen in a blank sandbox. It happens inside the tabs, accounts, and workflows already in motion. ThinkRun’s local mode is built around that reality: an agent can work with a browser session while the person remains in the loop.
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becomes a handoff an agent can actually use.
Not a ticket detached from reality. Not a screen recording lost in a thread. A replayable artifact with the original context intact.
The artifact
A recording is not a video. It is an argument.
What did the person see? What did they mean? Where did the interface diverge from expectation? By keeping the evidence close to the action, ThinkRun turns an ambiguous report into a starting point an agent can investigate.
Try the point of view
Choose what you send your agent.
What ThinkRun is for
Let the web explain itself.
Record the moment. Preserve the context. Give an agent something better than a prompt: a clear view of what really happened.
See ThinkRun in action↗