Your first ask
The permission screen, then one sentence on a real page.
The first thing the panel shows is not a tour. It is a question about site access, because Tabruns cannot do the thing it is for until it can see a page.
The permission screen
You are offered every site, one site, or neither. Every site is the recommendation, and not for our convenience: a real task crosses hosts — a search leads to a result, a checkout hands off to a payment page — and with per-site access every crossing stops the run to ask again.
“Not now” is a real answer. Tabruns will ask for the site you are on the first time you run something there. Whatever you choose, it is changeable later in Settings → Site access, and in Chrome at chrome://extensions.
Then say something
Open a page with a form on it and type what you want done, in ordinary words:
- “Fill this in with my details”
- “Where do I change my address?”
- “Narrow these results to 4 stars and up”
Tabruns reads the page, works out the steps, and shows you the plan before anything happens. Nothing is typed, clicked or sent until you start it.
Not sure what to ask? The Templates rail is a list of ready-made asks, and each row is the sentence that gets sent — so they double as examples of what a good ask looks like.