SingWork is equipped with an embedded browser, offering three usage modes: real-time operation, manual recording of Skills, and automatic learning of Skills. These modes cover scenarios such as one-time tasks, repetitive processes, and exploration of new websites. The AI operation is fully visualized: mouse trajectories, click effects, word-by-word input, and page scrolling all have intuitive feedback; failure in execution supports automatic retry and element fallback clicks, resulting in higher stability. It supports initiating tasks and managing Skills through natural language, without the need for complex configuration, and has a low learning threshold.

A single voice command can complete tasks such as opening a webpage, searching, clicking buttons, filling out forms, turning pages, extracting content, and uploading images. It is suitable for temporary single tasks.
Record the web operation process once, and the system will automatically reduce noise, identify variables with AI, and reinforce it; one recording can be replayed infinitely, and it supports naming, calling, deletion, and cross-device file sharing.
When visiting an unfamiliar website for the first time, the backend will automatically explore the page structure and operation paths, automatically generate reusable Skills, and mark their quality levels. The most suitable ones will be intelligently executed.
Support viewing and deleting skills through natural language; local YAML files are hosted for storage, and they can be freely backed up, migrated, and shared.