213 boosters for "web" — 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).
Upstash QStash expert booster enables developers to build serverless message queues, scheduled jobs, and reliable HTTP-based task delivery without infrastructure management. Ideal for AI coding assistants helping teams implement async processing, cron jobs, and webhook systems.
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.
FeHelper Cursor Rules is a specialized prompt for Chrome extension developers using Cursor IDE to develop and maintain the FeHelper browser extension, providing structured guidelines for project organization, coding standards, and feature module development.
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.
Enables cross-platform code intelligence by bridging JavaScript/Web Dev patterns into Flutter development using MCP-first search and analysis. Useful for developers building cross-platform applications who need to leverage web development knowledge in mobile/desktop contexts.
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.
Hyperbrowser MCP Server enables Claude to perform web scraping, crawling, and content extraction through the Model Context Protocol. Developers building AI applications that need to interact with web content will find this particularly valuable.
A web search MCP server powered by Brave Search API, enabling Claude and other AI tools to search the web, find local businesses, and retrieve images in real-time. Useful for developers building AI applications that need current information beyond training data.
A Chrome extension that integrates a PHP/Laravel console directly into Windsurf DevTools via Spatie's web-tinker package, enabling developers to execute PHP commands without leaving their IDE.
A web search MCP server that enables Claude to search the internet in real-time, useful for developers integrating live web data into AI applications.
This MCP server enables developers to deploy HTML content directly to EdgeOne Pages and retrieve publicly accessible URLs programmatically. It's ideal for AI assistants and developers who need to quickly publish web content through Claude or automated workflows.
Sockethub bridges web applications to messaging protocols (IRC, XMPP, RSS/Atom) via ActivityStreams, enabling developers to build protocol-agnostic chat clients and messaging applications without handling protocol complexity directly.