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Your First Task

You've installed Mole and connected an AI model. Let's try it out.

Open the Assistant

Press Cmd+M (Mac) or Ctrl+M (Windows) on any webpage. A search box appears at the top of the page.

You can also find the floating ball on the right edge of the page — hover over it and click to open.

Ask a Question

Type in the search box:

What is this page about?

Mole reads the page content and gives you a concise summary. No setup, no tools to pick — just a question and an answer.

Try a Page Action

Now try something more hands-on:

Take a screenshot of this page

Mole captures what you see on screen and shows you the image right in the chat.

Try a Multi-Step Task

Here's where it gets interesting. Try:

Search for "wireless keyboard" on Amazon and show me the top 5 results with prices

Watch what happens: Mole opens Amazon, types in the search, reads the results page, extracts the product names and prices, and presents them as a clean list — all automatically.

What's Happening Behind the Scenes

When you give Mole a task, it figures out the best approach:

  • Simple questions — Mole answers directly, no browsing needed
  • Quick actions — One step, like taking a screenshot or clicking a button
  • Complex tasks — Multiple steps chained together automatically
  • Big jobs — Split into parallel subtasks for speed

You'll see brief status updates as Mole works. For anything sensitive — like submitting a form or making a purchase — Mole will always ask for your confirmation first.

Tips for Better Results

  • Be specific — "Search Amazon for wireless keyboards under $50" works better than "find me a keyboard"
  • Reference the page — Mole can see what's on your screen. "Click the blue button" or "extract the table below" just works
  • Chain requests — You can ask follow-up questions in the same conversation

What's Next

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