Skip to main content

The Notte Blog

Self-Sufficient AI Agents with Notte Agent Identities
Product

Self-Sufficient AI Agents with Notte Agent Identities

Give your AI agents complete digital identities with dedicated emails, phone numbers, and credential vaults to autonomously handle sign-ups, 2FA, and authenticated workflows.

Lucas's avatarLucas
Web Automation in 2025: API-First vs Browser Automation (And Why You Need Both)
Engineering

Web Automation in 2025: API-First vs Browser Automation (And Why You Need Both)

APIs are fast but limited in scope. Browsers are universal but fragile. The winning approach in 2025 is hybrid: API-first where possible, agent-driven browser automation where necessary.

Sam's avatarSam
History of Browser Automation Framework: From Scripts to Agents
Engineering

History of Browser Automation Framework: From Scripts to Agents

From Selenium in 2004 to LLM-powered agents today — how each wave of browser automation solved one bottleneck and exposed the next.

Sam's avatarSam
Anti-Detection for AI Agents: A Practical Guide
Agent

Anti-Detection for AI Agents: A Practical Guide

A practical guide to coordinating proxies, browser fingerprints, and behavioral patterns so your AI agents don't get blocked in production.

Sam's avatarSam
x402 and Notte: Building Blocks for Autonomous Agent Infrastructure
Engineering

x402 and Notte: Building Blocks for Autonomous Agent Infrastructure

The dormant HTTP 402 status code is now enabling autonomous agents to pay for web resources via blockchain micropayments. How x402 completes the vision of truly autonomous web agents.

Sam's avatarSam
What "Full-Stack" Actually Means for Web AI Agents
Agent

What "Full-Stack" Actually Means for Web AI Agents

The five layers that define a real web agent stack — sessions, perception, planning, execution, and tooling — and why most vendors only cover one or two.

Sam's avatarSam
The Notte Blog