ok, it's time your agents touched grass (and actual websites)
delhi, one saturday, aug 8. the goal: get an agent to actually use the internet instead of just talking about it.
builder base is backing webcmd’s Browser-use Hackathon ⚡ Delhi Edition, and if you’ve been sleeping on browser agents, this is your wake-up call.
the problem with every “AI agent” demo you’ve seen
every agent demo has the same tell: it can plan beautifully, then faceplant the second it has to actually click something. ask it to book a flight and it’ll happily draft you an itinerary. ask it to do the booking and watch it stall on the first captcha.
this hackathon exists to close that gap, live, on a real browser.
what you’re actually building
six lanes, or pick your own (wildcards very welcome):
personal operator - kills the busywork: scheduling, forms, account admin, whatever you already run on autopilot every week
research & intel: crawls the web and hands you a structured brief instead of 40 tabs you’re never going to close
dev & testing - clicks through your product like a real user would and catches what your test suite is blind to
or go commerce & bookings: compare, cart, book, with a human okaying anything before it touches a payment
monitoring & ops watches dashboards, listings, prices, whatever - acts the second something changes
wildcard: if your agent drives a real browser and makes some workflow meaningfully less annoying, it’s got a shot at the stage too
the infra: webcmd
here’s the actual unlock. webcmd is self-learning browser infra: your agent explores a site once, remembers what it did, and turns that into a deterministic CLI command with structured output. no more re-reasoning through the same login flow every single run - which, if you’ve built a browser agent before, you know is usually where they quietly die.
explore it once, and you shouldn’t have to explore it again.
bring whatever stack you already vibe with - Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Playwright, Browser Use, browser MCPs, local models, hosted models, doesn’t matter. the webcmd team is in the room all day for setup and debugging.
logistics
📍 Third Place, Greater Kailash II, New Delhi
🗓️ Saturday, August 8 · 10 AM – 5 PM
👥 solo or teams up to 4
🎒 bring a laptop + one workflow you’re tired of doing by hand
kicks off with a 30-min Browser Agents 101, so zero prior browser-automation experience is needed. just show up curious.
why builder base is amplifying this
we’ve run this playbook across delhi, kolkata, and indore enough times to know the difference between a “cool demo” and infra that actually changes how people build. browser agents are one of the most underrated unlocks in the agent stack right now, and this is the room to get hands-on before everyone else catches on.
spots are capped on purpose - keeps the room high-signal.
RSVP → https://luma.com/6aru55fk?tk=z4FCmf
bring the friend who’s been talking about “agentic browsing” for six months and hasn’t shipped anything. this is the room for that.
~ builder base
hosted by webcmd · presented by Skill Engineers

