The message is clear: ______ isn't a nice-to-have. It's a ______.
But here's what nobody's talking about: ...
I can't force myself to spend more thought reading than was spent writing.
So it's a bunch of tools that Gemini can call, but the tools involve low-level interactions with the page structure in the end-user's browser.
What is the moat? What is an "agent" when you take away the powerful LLM?
Rover lives inside your website
Rover does not just live "inside" my website, because you are using Gemini 3 Flash to do all the heavy lifting.Who is the audience here? It sounds like you're addressing people who don't know how the technology works, but the cutesy concept is borderline misleading.
Also, can you back up this claim with a human-written response? (emphasis mine)
When rtrvr.ai interacts with a webpage, there is zero automation fingerprint:
No navigator.webdriver flag
No CDP-specific JavaScript objects
*No detectable automation patterns in network requests*
*Identical timing characteristics to human interaction* "Sync your logged-in browser sessions from the Extension to Cloud browsers. Access authenticated sites at scale."
Genuine question, have you seen 'cookie syncing' before (google, perhaps)? If so, what was it used for? I could understand if it they were cookies for your service only. It sounds like a security nightmare waiting to happen.