Smarter Monitoring with Browser Bro Agent LITE

The Browser Bro Monitoring Agent LITE is a versatile assistant for keeping tabs on the websites, data and information you care about — without overwhelming you or your budget.
AI inference costs money, so smart configuration is essential.
With a little bit of effort, and knowing what you want, you can make your Browser Bro AI Agent extremely cost effective.
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Cost Model

The Browser Bro Agent LITE sends tokens (text chunks, image data, etc.) to your selected model (OpenAI). Costs depend on:

  • How often the agent sends updates
  • How much content is included in the payload
    Are you sending just text Are you sending image data? or both?
  • Which AI model you’ve selected (Currently only GPT4+ can reliably do monitoring work.  Mini and nano return too many false alarms and are not recommended.)

Optimization Is Everything

To avoid unnecessary spending and to focus your agent’s brainpower, you must optimize what gets sent. Browser Bro gives you several tools to do this:

  • Specify which part of the website to include – Be precise over what you need to send.  Use the include, exclude settings for each of the browsers you are including in the payload.
  • Only send images if it requires.
  • Target Specific DOM Nodes: Instead of sending the whole page, just send what’s inside #product-list, .price-block, or #status-area.  For this purpose, each of the 16 possible browsers have their own settings of what parts of the website to include each time the agent runs.
  • Use dom2img Screenshots: Rather than raw HTML, send clean, cropped screenshots of key elements — reducing tokens and improving visual fidelity.
  • All this can be done in just a few steps, and is specified in the settings of each of the browsers.  Check the tutorial section of Browser Bro’s help menu for a full tutorial on how to do this, even if its your first time
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🖥️ Browser Array – Monitoring & Presentation

View and manage up to 16 browser instances—all in a single and resizable window. The Browser Array gives you real-time, at-a-glance visibility and makes it effortless to switch between focus and overview modes.

  • ✅ Monitor up to 16 live websites side-by-side
  • ✅ Works great with dashboards, analytics, social feeds, and more
  • ✅ Set per-browser zoom, scroll, and auto-refresh
  • ✅ Focus mode lets you enlarge and control one browser at a time
  • ✅ Present content cleanly from a single or multi-browser view
  • ✅ Easily automate actions in each browser using Shorthand Scripts

How It Works

Open anywhere from 1 to 16 browser panels inside your Browser Bro window.

Each panel can be customized with its own URL, zoom level, scroll position, and refresh interval.

For live presentations or focused work, toggle a browser into focus mode to expand it and interact with it directly.

It’s the perfect tool for creators, analysts, trainers, and developers who need more than one tab—and more control than any browser offers by default.

🔒 Kiosk Mode

Kiosk Mode is perfect for public displays, demos, training environments, or anywhere you need to lock the browsing experience to a specific page—or category of pages.

  • ✅ Prevents navigation away from chosen content
  • ✅ Easy to configure per browser widget
  • ✅ Works with URL prefixes to define “safe zones”
  • ✅ Instantly reloads if a user tries to go off-limits
  • ✅ Ideal for kiosks, classrooms, or training labs

How It Works

Each browser widget in your array can have kiosk mode turned on individually.

You define an Allowed URL Prefix—like https://example.com/training/.

If the user navigates to a page outside of that prefix, Browser Bro refreshes the current page automatically, keeping them inside the allowed range.

No interruptions, no confusion—just a locked-in experience for your audience.

📊 Nail Your Next Presentation

Whether you’re teaching, demoing, pitching, or streaming, Browser Bro turns your screen into a dynamic multi-source stage. Present like a pro with full control over every resource in your array.

  • ✅ Load up to 16 different resources at once—each in its own browser panel
  • ✅ Focus on any resource instantly, or cycle through them one by one
  • ✅ Include any browser-viewable content: websites, dashboards, slides, docs, videos, PDFs
  • ✅ Use kiosk mode to keep the presentation safe and locked-in

Record Your Presentations

With screen recording tools, you can capture your full array layout—including focused transitions, annotations, live interactions, and multi-tab storytelling—all in one seamless take.

Whether you’re making a training video, documenting a workflow, or producing a polished walkthrough, Browser Bro array can help your presentation to stand out.

🎥 Streamers: Browser Array + OBS

Streamers often need to share portions of multiple live pages at once—chat, alerts, stats, and dashboards. The Browser Array gives you all of them inside a single window. OBS sees that window as one clean source, no extra browser juggling or overlays required.

  • ✅ Combine multiple browsers into one OBS-ready window
  • ✅ Up to 16 live sites displayed in a grid or column view
  • ✅ Individual panel controls: zoom, scroll, and optional auto-refresh
  • ✅ Focus Mode to highlight one panel full-screen without changing your scene setup
  • ✅ Optional branding or layout presets for polished streaming setups (Advanced+)

One Source, Many Browsers

The Browser Array behaves like a single virtual monitor. OBS captures it once, while each embedded browser inside stays fully live and interactive. This means chat windows, dashboards, and web tools all stay synced and active—without adding more sources or slowing down your stream.

Switch layouts, resize panels, or swap URLs in real time. OBS still sees it as one window, keeping your workflow simple and stable.

Common Streaming Uses

  • Chat, alerts, and analytics in one live feed
  • Keeping sponsor pages and timers visible off-camera
  • Browser-based demos or web tutorials without scene switching
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