Cancel Task
Immediately and permanently cancel a running BrowserAct task. The canceled run cannot be resumed or recovered. A task already in a terminal state is also treated as successfully canceled.
BrowserAct runs hosted browser-automation workflows and exposes task execution, workflow discovery, templates, and proxy-region APIs.
Immediately and permanently cancel a running BrowserAct task. The canceled run cannot be resumed or recovered. A task already in a terminal state is also treated as successfully canceled.
Return either a task's current status or its full progress, outputs, files, live-view details, and failure information.
Return a custom workflow's metadata and expected input parameter definitions before a run.
Return an official template's metadata and expected input parameter definitions before a run.
Return the supported proxy region names and codes for official template runs.
Return one cursor-controlled page of workflow tasks, optionally filtered by status, workflow, name, or creation time.
Search official BrowserAct workflow templates and return one cursor-controlled page of summaries.
Return one cursor-controlled page of custom workflows in the connected workspace.
Resume a paused task from its current state. Finished, failed, and canceled tasks cannot be resumed. BrowserAct also treats an already-running task as a successful request.
Start a custom BrowserAct workflow. This consumes credits and executes its configured browser actions, which may irreversibly modify external websites.
Start an official BrowserAct workflow template. This consumes credits and executes its browser actions, which may cause irreversible effects on external websites.
The BrowserAct integration connects your Dench AI CRM directly to BrowserAct, so agents can read and act on your BrowserAct data as part of everyday work — answering questions in chat, keeping your CRM in sync, and running automations without anyone copying data between tools.
11 actions are available for agents to invoke on your behalf. Every call runs through BrowserAct's own authorization, scoped to the account you connect.
Sign in to your Dench workspace and open Integrations.
Find BrowserAct and click Connect — you'll authorize access through BrowserAct's own sign-in flow. No API keys or code required.
Ask an agent to use BrowserAct in chat, or call it from an automation.
Manage or disconnect the connection any time from workspace settings.
The Dench BrowserAct integration connects your AI CRM to BrowserAct, so AI agents can work with your BrowserAct data as part of chats, automations, and CRM workflows. You connect your account once, and every agent in your workspace can use it — governed by your workspace permissions.
The BrowserAct integration currently exposes 11 actions, including Cancel Task, Get Task, Get Workflow, Get Workflow Template, List Proxy Regions, and List Tasks. Agents invoke them on your behalf from chat or from automations.
No. You connect BrowserAct from your Dench workspace using BrowserAct's own sign-in and authorization flow — no API keys to copy, no glue code to maintain.
Connections are authorized through BrowserAct's own authentication flow, and Dench stores only the authorization needed to act on your behalf. You can review and disconnect the BrowserAct connection from your workspace settings at any time.