161 boosters for "automation" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
A system prompt that enables AI agents to automate browser tasks, navigate websites, and extract information by operating in an iterative loop. Developers and AI automation engineers use this to enhance AI capabilities for web automation across multiple platforms.
AGENTS.md Version 2 enables AI agents to autonomously interact with websites using browser automation, allowing developers to automate complex web tasks programmatically. It's ideal for developers building AI-powered automation tools and agents that need reliable web interaction capabilities.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Automates Outlook Calendar operations like creating events, managing attendees, and scheduling meetings through Rube MCP integration. Useful for developers building agentic systems that need programmatic calendar control.
This MCP server enables users to search and discover Agent Skills from the skills.sh registry, helping developers find and integrate pre-built automation capabilities into their AI agents.
A comprehensive tutorial for creating, registering, and deploying custom third-party agents that extend UFO² automation capabilities beyond Windows GUI automation. Developers building domain-specific automation agents (hardware control, Linux CLI, web automation, IoT) will find this invaluable for understanding the complete agent architecture and implementation workflow.
This MCP server enables browser automation capabilities within Claude and Cursor by providing programmatic control over web browsers. It's valuable for developers building AI agents that need to interact with web applications, perform testing, or gather web-based data.
Browserbase MCP Server enables AI agents to automate web browser interactions through a Claude-compatible interface, allowing developers to build intelligent automation workflows for web scraping, testing, and data extraction tasks.
A Cursor IDE rules file providing comprehensive UI/styling guidelines for building responsive React components with HeroUI, Tailwind CSS, and accessibility best practices. Developers building social media automation tools in Cursor will benefit from these standardized component patterns and design specifications.
An MCP server that integrates Bright Data's web scraping, browser automation, and data extraction tools into Claude, enabling AI agents to collect and process structured data from web sources while handling anti-bot detection.
A system prompt that enables AI agents to automate browser tasks by navigating websites, extracting data, and performing interactive actions across multiple AI platforms (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf). Ideal for developers and AI engineers building autonomous web automation workflows.
Apify MCP Server enables Claude to interact with Apify's web scraping and automation platform through the Model Context Protocol, allowing AI agents to run actors, manage tasks, and extract data from websites programmatically.
An MCP server that enables Claude to control Apple Shortcuts, automating macOS/iOS tasks directly from conversations. Useful for developers and power users who want to integrate Apple Shortcuts into AI-powered workflows.
A browser automation MCP server powered by Playwright, enabling Claude to interact with web browsers programmatically. Developers and automation engineers benefit from integrating web scraping, testing, and interaction capabilities into Claude-based workflows.
A system prompt that configures an AI agent to function as a non-conversational task executor within the Pepper scheduling system, handling delegated work through tool calls and structured results. Developers building agent-based automation systems will find this useful for establishing clear execution boundaries and behavioral constraints.
A CLI tool for X/Twitter automation using cookie-based authentication, enabling developers to read, search, post, and engage with tweets programmatically. Useful for developers building Twitter bots, content tools, or automation scripts.
This MCP server enables Claude to interact with Make automations, allowing users to programmatically manage and trigger workflows. It benefits developers and automation engineers who want to integrate Make into their Claude-powered applications.
BrowserStack's Official MCP Server enables AI assistants to automate browser testing, accessibility checks, and cross-platform quality assurance directly within Claude. Developers using BrowserStack can leverage AI to orchestrate complex testing workflows without leaving their coding environment.
This MCP server bridges AI assistants with Linear project management via GraphQL, enabling Claude and Cursor users to query and manage Linear projects directly through natural language. It's essential for teams using Linear who want AI-assisted workflow automation and issue management.