How does it stack up against popular alternatives?

| Feature | FastGenuity New | Zapier (Browser extension) | Axiom.ai | Browserflow | |---------------------------|----------------|----------------------------|----------|-------------| | Cross-domain automation | ✅ Native | ❌ Limited | ✅ (requires desktop app) | ❌ | | Local execution | ✅ (WASM) | ❌ Cloud only | ✅ Partial | ❌ Cloud only | | Natural language rules | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | | On-device AI | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | | Pricing (per user/month) | $19 | $29.99 (for multi-step) | $49 | $15 | | Learning curve | Low | Medium | High | Medium |

The new extension’s unique selling point remains the combination of cross-domain chaining and natural language programming. Competitors either require manual scripting or break when moving between domains.

While Fastgenuity is an incredible tool for efficiency, remember that "fast" doesn't always mean "better."

A lightweight, universal sidebar/overlay that brings the full power of FastGenuity directly into any web app or desktop environment. Trigger it with a keyboard shortcut, highlight any text, and get instant, actionable intelligence without leaving your current window.

This is the headline feature. Instead of configuring complex "if-this-then-that" logic, you can type commands like:

"Every time I visit a Zendesk ticket where priority is 'urgent' and requester domain contains 'acme.com', automatically attach the latest knowledge base article from my Notion workspace."

The extension will interpret the intent, request access to the necessary services, and execute the rule across sessions.

Before unpacking the "new" extension, let’s establish a baseline. FastGenuity is a browser-based automation and intelligence platform designed to bridge the gap between human decision-making and machine speed. Unlike traditional macros or robotic process automation (RPA) tools that require heavy coding knowledge, FastGenuity uses a hybrid approach: natural language commands, drag-and-drop logic builders, and AI-assisted pattern recognition.

The core product has been available as a desktop web app for two years, but the limiting factor was always integration. Users had to switch contexts constantly—copying data from their browser into FastGenuity, then pasting results back. The new extension eliminates that friction entirely.