GetstartedwithStrawberry
Strawberry is a browser that comes with an AI agent built in. Anything you do in a browser, your companion can help with - and increasingly, do for you.
Think of it like a smart new employee. Capable, eager to help, needs a little training. It gets better the more it knows about you and your work.
You don't write prompts. You have conversations.
Hi, I'm new here. What can you help me with?
The basics
What you can do
- Read your tabs, draft text, click and type on websites
- Connect to apps you use - email, calendar, Slack, your CRM, Notion, GitHub, and more
- Remember what you tell it across chats - preferences, projects, customers, the way you write
- Run on your computer - chats, browsing data, and passwords stay on your device by default
- Free to try, paid plans available
Your first 10 minutes
Get the most out of your first session by sharing some context.
- Say hi. Tell your agent your name, what you do, what you're working on this week
- Connect a few apps you use daily - email, calendar, Slack, your CRM, whatever has the most context about your work
- Try voice mode. Press the microphone and talk like you would to a colleague
- Ask it to do something real - not a test, an actual task you'd otherwise do yourself in the next hour
Here's what I'm working on this week. What should I tackle first?
Share your context
Your companion gets more useful the more it knows about you and your work.
- Connect your apps. Email, calendar, Slack, your CRM, Notion, GitHub - whatever you use day-to-day
- Bring memory from your previous browser. Bookmarks, history, logged-in sessions all come across at install
- Bring memory from another AI tool. If you've been using ChatGPT or Claude, Strawberry has a built-in importer - see Coming from ChatGPT or Claude?
- Tell it about your work. Use voice mode for the long stories - your customers, your projects, the people you work with
Here's my company and what I do. Read up on it and remember everything.
Leveling up
Once the basics feel natural, here's how to get serious value out of Strawberry.
Skills
A skill is a workflow your agent has learned and can run again. Once you've found a process that works ("how I qualify a lead", "how I write a candidate one-pager", "how I close the month"), save it. Next time, your agent runs it the same way.
Skills can be edited like docs. They get better over time. You can share them with teammates.
That worked well. Save it as a skill so we can run it again.
Routines
A routine is a skill on a schedule.
- Every Monday at 8am: pull a pipeline report and email it to me
- Every weekday morning: brief me on today's meetings
- Whenever a new lead lands in our CRM: draft a personalised intro email
Routines run in the background, even when you're not at your computer.
Set this up to run every weekday at 8am.
Multiple agents
You can have more than one. Your main companion handles general work; you might also have a sales agent that knows your pipeline, a finance agent that knows your numbers, a recruiting agent that knows your hiring playbook. Each one has its own memory, skills, and connected apps.
Creating one takes a minute - give it a name, a role, and a starter brief. Switch between them in the same browser.
Help me create a separate agent just for my sales work.
Sub-agents
For big tasks, your agent can spawn multiple agents in parallel. Researching 20 companies? Instead of going one at a time, spawn 20 agents, one per company. Results come back in minutes.
Research these 20 companies in parallel and give me a one-pager on each.
Plan mode
For unfamiliar or high-stakes work, flip on plan mode before you start. Your agent will research the shape of the task, ask clarifying questions, and propose an approach before doing anything you can't easily undo.
Plan this out first. What's the right approach?
Memory
Your companion has a filesystem in its head. Preferences, people, projects, customer notes, writing style - all in markdown files you can read and edit yourself. It's not a black box. It's your context, structured.
Show me what you remember about me.
Team workspaces
Share agents, skills, and memory with your team. Everyone benefits from one teammate's good workflow.
See Strawberry for teams for the full setup.
Use Strawberry with your team
The team workspace shares agents, skills, memory, and routines across teammates. When one person figures out how to do something well, everyone benefits. See Strawberry for teams.