
NeuralAgent doesn't live in a browser tab. It lives on your OS. See how indie hackers, algorithmic traders, and store operators use it to bridge the gap between their local desktop and the web.
Point NeuralAgent to your local directory (e.g., C:\Users\Desktop\App). It reads your Python scripts, identifies bugs, and modifies your local files directly.
Automate your IT chores. Ask the agent to open PowerShell, ping internal IP addresses (like 192.168.0.x), and verify network configurations on bare-metal servers.
Having trouble running open-source LLMs? NeuralAgent can verify system prerequisites, install packages, and manage local agents like Ollama entirely hands-off.
Manage thousands of SKUs without manual entry. Instruct the agent to read your open tabs, generate SEO-optimized meta titles, and save the changes across your Shopify catalog.
Bridge the gap. NeuralAgent can read local Excel manuscripts on your desktop and actively upload, format, and publish them as Paperbacks on Amazon Kindle.
Don't sit on Facebook all day. The agent can monitor an active browser window, visually analyze image posts, and approve/reject them based on spam or copyright rules.
Feed the agent your MetaTrader 5 Expert Advisor folders. It analyzes the MQL/Python logic to figure out why your XAUUSD or Volatility bots stopped executing trades.
Have the agent monitor live graphical charts on web terminals (like PocketOption or TradingView) directly from your screen, performing visual analysis in real-time.
Let the agent scrape financial data, format it in a local spreadsheet, and migrate it to your Supabase or MongoDB databases while you sleep.
Why wait for the AI? Assign a 100-step task—like sorting local files, scraping a web directory, and drafting 50 emails across Yahoo/Gmail—and minimize the window.
NeuralAgent executes complex technical workflows whether you prompt it in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, or Hebrew. It understands your OS natively.
The agent can look at a GitHub repo in your browser, clone it to your desktop, open VS Code, and start fixing bugs without needing any native integrations.
Get NeuralAgent today. Put it in Background Mode, give it a 50-step workflow, and go grab a coffee.