Questions, answered.
Everything you might want to know about how Stackbirds works, what it costs, and how we keep your data safe.
What is Stackbirds?
Stackbirds is a browser-automation platform that turns a one-time screen recording of a workflow into an autonomous agent that re-runs that workflow for you — on a schedule, on demand, or on triggers.
How does it work?
You record your workflow once using the Stackbirds extension. Our model infers intent from your actions, asks clarifying questions about edge cases in plain English, and trains an agent. You then deploy the agent and it runs on its own.
What apps does Stackbirds work with?
Any browser-based app — including Salesforce, HubSpot, Notion, Stripe, and your own internal tools. There are no APIs or integrations to build or maintain, because Stackbirds works the way a person does.
Do I need to write code or prompts?
No. You teach Stackbirds by showing it your workflow. There are no scripts, no prompts, and no glue code to write or babysit.
How long does it take to set up?
Most teams onboard in about five minutes and train their first agent in about ten. Thanks to a shared runtime, later agents train even faster.
Is Stackbirds secure?
Agents run in an isolated sandbox with full audit trails and approval gates for destructive steps. Stackbirds is SOC 2 ready and supports SSO.
How much does it cost?
You can train your first agent for free, with no credit card and no sales call required.
What happens when an agent hits an edge case?
It flags the situation in plain English and waits for your decision instead of guessing. Every answer you give makes future runs smarter, automatically.
Is Stackbirds an RPA alternative?
Yes. Stackbirds is a modern alternative to traditional RPA platforms like UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism. Instead of building workflows in a bot studio with selectors and developer time, you record a workflow once and Stackbirds trains an agent on it in about ten minutes.
How is Stackbirds different from Zapier or Make?
Zapier and Make move structured data between apps that already have public APIs. Stackbirds drives the browser the way a person does, which means it can automate internal tools, government portals, and any app without an API — workflows Zapier and Make cannot reach.
Which countries does Stackbirds serve?
Stackbirds is headquartered in San Francisco and serves customers across the United States and the United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the wider Emirates). Other geographies are supported on request.
Does Stackbirds work for businesses in Dubai and the UAE?
Yes. Stackbirds supports UAE government and free-zone portals — EmaraTax, MOHRE, GDRFA, ICA, TAMM, DIFC, ADGM — as well as the ERP and CRM stack common in the UAE (Zoho, Tally, Odoo, Dynamics, SAP B1). Agents handle Arabic, English, and RTL interfaces.
Can Stackbirds replace a junior ops or back-office hire?
Stackbirds is best at absorbing the repetitive, browser-based portions of a junior role — data entry, reconciliations, portal submissions, status checks — so the human can focus on judgment work. Customers usually redirect headcount instead of cutting it.
How does Stackbirds handle passwords and login?
Credentials are scoped to a single agent, stored encrypted, and only used inside that agent's isolated sandbox. SSO is supported, and agents can be configured to prompt a human for MFA codes instead of caching them.
Where can I see Stackbirds compared to other tools?
See the head-to-head comparisons at stackbirds.xyz/compare/stackbirds-vs-uipath and stackbirds.xyz/compare/stackbirds-vs-zapier.