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This post is about AI and browser extensions. For Salesforce or otherwise.

This post is about AI and browser extensions. For Salesforce or otherwise.

For a lot of software products, setup is usually a pain point - especially anything that touches tracking, attribution, analytics, or integrations.

From what I could understand, the founder at Hyros (customer attribution product) said their biggest bottleneck has been implementation: you close a sale, then you still need the client's tech person to install tracking, test it, and fill gaps.

So he spent a week vibe coding a browser extension to reduce that friction.

I haven't seen it but the way it was described, it seems to be a guided harness that walks customers through the steps while they are in the tool, asks for the missing inputs, then take over and execute parts of the setup in the browser.

That resonated because I have started my open source journey with a Salesforce browser extension a few years ago and have released 5 of them so far.

That makes me wonder if this could become a trend: with an AI assistant helping with scaffolding and iteration, browser extensions could be a very accessible way to ship workflow automation for a lay person.

This post is about AI and browser extensions. For Salesforce or otherwise.
This post is about AI and browser extensions. For Salesforce or otherwise.