An AI agent that lives in your browser.
Automate the apps you already use
SLICC works with any web app you're logged into. Your browser sessions, its hands.
A real shell, browser automation, and parallel agents — all running client-side. No server, no install, no IT ticket.
Refactor, debug, and ship — with shell, git, and your entire codebase accessible. Not a chat window pretending to code.
Fill forms, scrape data, click through workflows. Your login cookies. Its hands.
Spin up parallel agents across tabs, browsers, even Electron apps. Each gets its own sandbox. All report back.
Drop a markdown file in a folder. The agent learns a new workflow. No code, no deploys, no kidding.
Terminal, side panel, desktop app, or all at once. Same core, different surface.
Side panel agent with access to your logged-in state. Nothing to install or approve.
Native launcher that manages browser instances. Download, drag, double-click.
Launches Chrome with chat, terminal, files, and automation in one window.
The agent doesn't change between surfaces — only the window it looks through.
A cone orchestrates. Scoops do the work. Sprinkles are the UI.
chmod +x everything.78 Unix commands. 17 custom tools. One WASM shell. Zero servers.
Everything a model already knows how to use. No plugins, no API keys, no "please install this SDK."
It sees your tabs, your sessions, your logged-in apps. Close the tab and it stops. That's the whole security model.
It's free. It's open source. It runs where you already work. The worst that can happen is you close the tab.