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Top reasons to automate npm in the browser
Clip an npm package page in one click and capture name, install command, version, license, and weekly downloads directly into a Jira ticket, Notion doc, or Confluence page without switching tabs
Build a package evaluation checklist overlay that appears on any npmjs.com page and pre-fills a tracking sheet or ADR template with the package's details
Use the AI Copilot sidebar to summarize a package README, compare it to an alternative, or draft a rationale for including or excluding a dependency, without leaving npmjs.com
Unlike Zapier or iPaaS tools, PixieBrix runs inside the browser where the review happens. No API tokens or webhooks required to push data to internal docs or tickets
Create one-click shortcuts to open a package's GitHub, changelog, and Snyk/Socket security report simultaneously, eliminating multi-tab juggling during dependency audits
Build a shared approved-packages overlay on npmjs.com that flags discouraged or deprecated dependencies before a developer copies the install command, with no manual policy lookup needed
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npm frustrations that cost your team hours every week
  • Switching tabs to read npm package pages while working in a code editor, ticket, or doc — breaks flow to manually evaluate a package
  • Copy-pasting package details (install commands, version, description, weekly downloads, license) from npmjs.com into tickets, docs, or Slack messages
  • No quick way to log or track packages being evaluated during a dependency review without opening another tool
  • Manually cross-referencing a package's GitHub README, changelog, and npm page across several tabs to evaluate reliability
  • Repetitive effort recording why a package was chosen or rejected in an ADR (architecture decision record) or internal wiki page

Chat with AI to create your first custom workflow

Extract the package name, install command, version, license, and weekly downloads from this npm page and save them to a doc
Summarize this npm package's purpose, maturity signals (downloads, last publish), and any red flags in the README
I'm evaluating this npm package against an alternative — list pros and cons based on the README and metadata on this page
Draft a one-paragraph architecture decision record entry explaining why we should or should not add this npm package
Summarize any known security concerns or maintenance risks for this npm package based on the information visible on the page
Extract this npm package's name and description and create a dependency-review ticket with a summary and acceptance criteria

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Frequently Asked Questions

PixieBrix is designed for teams that want to move faster without heavy engineering effort. It is commonly used by support teams, operations teams, product teams, and technical teams who need to connect tools, reduce manual work, and ensure the right information reaches the right people at the right time.

PixieBrix is a browser-based automation platform that lets you customize how the tools you already use work together. It allows teams to add context, automate workflows, and create guided experiences across apps like support tools, internal dashboards, and SaaS products without building or maintaining custom integrations.

PixieBrix works by layering automation directly into the browser. It can read data from the page you are viewing, connect to APIs, and trigger actions like sending messages, filling forms, or enriching data in real time. This lets teams automate workflows exactly where work is already happening.

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