Browser
Ask Chalie to read web pages, extract information, and summarise online content for you.
Read the web for you
Chalie can visit a URL, read the page, and give you a useful summary or answer specific questions about the content. This is particularly handy for long articles, documentation, product pages, or any time you want the key information without the clutter.
Getting started:
- “Read this article for me: [paste URL]”
- “What does this page say about the refund policy: [URL]”
- “Summarise the content at [URL].”
Summarising articles
Paste in a link and ask for a summary:
- “Give me a summary of this: [URL]”
- “What’s the main argument in this article? [URL]”
- “What are the key takeaways from this blog post? [URL]”
Chalie reads the full page and distils the most important points.
Answering questions about a page
Ask specific questions rather than requesting a full summary:
- “Does this page mention a money-back guarantee? [URL]”
- “What are the system requirements listed on this page? [URL]”
- “What’s the price of the Pro plan on this pricing page? [URL]”
Reading documentation
Browser works well for technical documentation:
- “Explain how to use the
useStatehook based on the React docs: [URL]” - “What does the Stripe API documentation say about handling webhooks? [URL]”
Combining with other abilities
Browser can feed into other tasks:
- “Read this recipe [URL] and save it as a document.”
- “Look at this product page and add it to my wishlist document.”
- “Read the terms of service at [URL] and flag anything unusual.”
Limitations
Chalie reads publicly accessible pages. It cannot log into sites, fill in forms, or access content behind a paywall. For pages that load content dynamically via JavaScript, results may be incomplete.