What can I do for you?
Has AI ever actuallydone your work for you?
AI writes your copy and makes your images — yet you're just as busy as ever.
Write the post here, generate the image over there, erase the watermark, paste it in, then fix the broken formatting. The tools multiplied — but moving and polishing everything was still your job.
You can close all of these windows now.
Xeona works the web itself
and solves the problem for you
It reads the screen, clicks the buttons, and types the input — just like you would. It doesn't stop at telling you how.
Type one line,
and it gets done on the site itself
No juggling windows — it takes your task and finishes it on screen.
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Get pinged when it's done —
reply to assign the next task
The moment a task finishes, results land in Telegram. A one-line reply is all it takes to hand off the next job.
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Not just partway —all the way to done
It executes
It doesn't just tell you how — it goes to the site and actually gets it done.
You see the process
Watch exactly where it is and what it's doing, right on screen.
It repeats on its own
Assign a task once and it runs again on schedule, all by itself.
It pushes through
If the site changes or something blocks the way, it re-reads the screen, finds another route, and finishes the job.
Even on sites that need a login, it works right where you always do.
Every role repeats different work
Pick the one closest to your job.
on my store"
Second order. Love the rich aroma.
Replies included. It reads each review and posts a fitting response.
report into a sheet"
Organized for you. It reads the settlement details and copies them over exactly.
high-margin products to stock"
Sourcing included. Products picked from search volume and competition data.
deals and publish a roundup"
Even after hours. Links built, post published — done before you check.
and conversions"
Fully reconciled. Unpaid and duplicate orders, flagged in one table.
next week's publishing schedule"
Every week, on its own. It repeats on the day you set — no reminders needed.
against the JD"
Shortlisted. Candidates who fit the JD, ranked by priority.
into the hiring sheet"
Entered for you. It reads each application and copies it into the sheet.
summarize our hiring pipeline"
Every Monday. Screening, interviews, and offers — all on one page.
inquiries before I get in"
Before you clock in. Everything that piled up overnight, summarized on one page.
this sheet into every order"
In bulk. It reads the sheet and fills in every order, one by one.
draft the reorder for me"
Drafted, too. It spots the shortfall and preps the reorder email.
for my industry"
Filtered first. Ineligible programs are screened out — with the reason attached.
with contacts into a sheet"
Straight to a sheet. It walks the web, collects, and fills — duplicates excluded.
changes their pricing"
Only what changed. Checked daily, reported line by line.
Delegate the work. Keep the control.
Watch every step
See Xeona's screen live as it works. Where it is and what it's doing is never hidden.
It asks before publishing
For anything hard to undo — like publishing — it shows you a draft first and proceeds only after you approve.
On schedule, on its own
Assign a task once and it repeats at whatever cadence you choose. No need to ask twice.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need any complicated setup?
No. Sign up and type into the chat the way you'd talk to a person — that's it. There are no flows to assemble and no code to write. See how it works in AI Agent.
Which sites does it work on?
It's not limited to pre-built integrations. If a site has a screen, Xeona works it like a person would — blogs, seller centers, survey forms, spreadsheets, even internal web systems. Task-by-task examples live in Repetitive task automation.
How is this different from RPA or macros?
Macros record coordinates and steps to replay them; RPA needs rules built in advance. Xeona reads the screen and makes judgment calls as it works — there's nothing to build, and nothing to fix every time a site changes.
What should I delegate first?
Pick the single most tedious thing you do every day and write it the way you'd say it — like "reply to new reviews on my store". Role-by-role starting points live in Use cases.
Does it write too?
Yes. Give it your blog address and it learns your voice, titles, and paragraph style — then writes in your voice and presses publish after your review. Details in Blog content.
Can it make images like card news or product pages?
It can. Give it a topic and you get a card news set with a narrative flow; give it product photos and you get a 6-part product page. Real generated output is up on Card news and Product page images.
What if I don't like what it made?
You review everything before publishing. For images, remake only the slides or sections that miss — no full regeneration. For writing, the learned voice profile is directly editable so you can tune it.
How far does publishing go?
Blog posts are published after you confirm the title, body, and category — and you get the post URL back. Card news publishes through the official Instagram integration. Nothing goes out unreviewed.
What if it makes a mistake?
For anything hard to undo, it always shows a confirmation card and waits for your approval before acting. For an email, you can edit the recipient, subject, and body yourself before it sends. Ambiguous values are never filled in silently — they're flagged and reported separately.
How does it log into sites?
Saved logins are never picked automatically. It always shows a chooser so you select which account to use — only then does it sign in and work. Credentials for one site can never end up on another.
Are my saved logins stored safely?
Sensitive values like passwords are stored encrypted, and screens and logs only ever show masked values. Sharing a workflow or listing it on the marketplace never carries your credentials along, and you can delete them anytime.
Does it give up when it gets stuck?
Not easily. If a site changes or a step blocks, it re-reads the screen and finds another way through. If it truly can't proceed, it records exactly where it stopped.
Can I watch it work?
Yes. While it works you can watch the live browser view in real time, and afterwards a record remains of every screen it went through.
How much is free?
Sign-up comes with free credits, and while they last you can use every feature exactly as-is. For team rollouts, reach out via Enterprise inquiries.
How are credits charged?
By actual usage, not flat fees. AI calls and browser runtime are converted to credits, and only work with confirmed usage is charged. You can see exactly what was spent on what.
What happens when credits run out?
You get a top-up prompt before work starts rather than surprise failures. On paid plans you can also set auto top-up to trigger when the balance drops below your threshold.
What does subscribing change?
Paid plans include monthly credits, and you can buy additional credit packages whenever you need. Payment is by card; per-plan pricing and allowances are on the subscription page after sign-up.
How do I know when a task is done?
Results arrive on Telegram. Replying to a report is all it takes to assign the next task.
Do I need to keep my computer on?
No. Scheduled tasks run in the cloud. With your computer off — even while you sleep — the work is done on time.
How do I hand over recurring work?
Save a task that went well as a workflow and put it on a schedule. Want to build it precisely, step by verified step? Use the Workflow builder.