I. Basic Information
Axiom.ai is a no-code browser automation tool for web pages and web applications. It builds "web robots" through visual steps and templates to perform tasks such as data collection, form filling, navigation clicks, and file uploads/downloads. The product is based on a Chrome extension, supports automation running in the cloud or locally, and provides capabilities for scheduled execution, webhook triggering, and integration with third-party tools. Axiom.ai offers a free introductory period and multiple subscription plans, suitable for repetitive tasks such as data scraping, campaign management, social media campaigns, and cross-system data transfer.
II. Product Overview
Axiom.ai employs a "step-by-step" building approach, allowing users to generate reusable automated workflows by selecting elements, setting inputs, outputs, and loops within their browser. Once built, the robot can run directly from the dashboard, be debugged in the editor, have scheduled operations set, or be triggered via webhooks through platforms like Zapier and Make. The system has built-in read/write capabilities with Google Sheets, facilitating the export of web page data to sheets or the batch reading of data from sheets and automatic filling into any web form. For scenarios requiring login, it supports passing cookies during cloud runtime or adding login steps to the workflow to ensure stable task execution.
III. Core Functions
1. Main functions
Data collection and web scraping, supporting paginated traversal and field extraction.
Data entry and form autofill, including text input, selection, and file upload.
Scheduled and batch execution allows you to set start time and frequency and run in the cloud.
Webhook triggers can integrate with third-party platforms such as Zapier or Make.
Integration with Google Sheets for reading and writing, enabling data flow from tables to web pages or from web pages to tables.
Automated downloading and sharing, supporting template reuse and team collaboration
2. Technical characteristics
Chrome extensions include a built-in no-code builder and runner, with optional desktop companion programs that can be executed locally.
Dual runtime environments, cloud and local, allowing switching between concurrency and duration as needed.
Supports JavaScript steps and custom logic, enhancing the handling of complex scenarios.
Provide error handling and retry strategies to improve the stability of long processes.
Video and documented tutorials cover the entire process of installation, debugging, integration, and scheduling.
IV. Pricing and Versions
Axiom.ai offers a free trial and multiple subscription tiers. The free tier includes basic runtime and functionality; paid tiers typically include Starter, Pro, Pro Max, and higher tiers, corresponding to greater monthly runtime, cloud single-run limits, scheduling capabilities, and integration permissions. Scheduled tasks are usually available from the Pro tier onwards, with default cloud execution and quota-based concurrency. Some tiers can be upgraded to improve execution speed and concurrency. Specific pricing, quotas, and features are subject to change over time and are subject to official announcements; enterprises can inquire about customized services.
V. Applicable Scenarios and Target Audience
Suitable for analysts and researchers who need to collect public web page data in bulk, monitor page changes, and build lightweight web crawlers. Ideal for e-commerce and operations teams that need to batch input product information, leads, and work orders from spreadsheets to backend systems. Suitable for marketing and growth teams that need to handle cross-system data transfer, social media content distribution, and account management without APIs. Suitable for SMEs and freelancers who need to run tasks on a schedule on workstations or in the cloud. Also user-friendly for non-technical users who require low-barrier automation and observable execution.
VI. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How to run automated tasks using Axiom.ai?
A: It can run on the dashboard, be debugged in the builder, set up a scheduled program, or be triggered via webhook through Zapier, Make, etc., supporting both cloud and local environments.
Q: Does it support interoperability with Google Sheets?
A: Yes. Data can be read from a table to fill in web pages in batches, or the results collected from web pages can be written back to a table and authorized via a link in the credentials panel.
Q: How can the automation of the login page run stably?
A: When running in the cloud, browser cookies can be transmitted, or a login step can be added to the process to avoid scheduled task failures due to authentication issues.
Q: What are the main differences between the free and paid versions?
A: The main differences are in monthly runtime, cloud single runtime, scheduling capabilities, concurrency and integration permissions, with higher tiers offering higher quotas and faster running speeds.
Q: Is programming ability required?
A: No. Most scenarios can be completed through visual steps; advanced users can add JavaScript steps to handle complex logic.