You (or someone on your team) logs into the same supplier portals, energy providers, bank sites, or vendor dashboards every month to download invoices, statements, and PDFs. No API. No integration. Just logins, clicks, and downloads — every single month.
We automate that for you, on your own computer. Not in our cloud. Not with your passwords on our servers. The automation runs inside your own Chrome, riding the login session you already have.
| Pilot | Retainer | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $99/month, flat |
| Portals | 2 | up to 10 (more: ask) |
| Duration | 2 weeks | monthly, cancel anytime |
| Setup | screen-share call | included |
| Breakage fixes | included | included, 48h response |
No contract, no per-document fees, no surprise usage billing. If a month goes by and it saved you nothing, cancel — you keep the automation files either way (they’re plain JSON on your machine, yours forever).
Services like GetMyInvoices or invoicefetcher do something similar — by storing your portal passwords on their servers and logging in as you from their cloud. For bank portals and many B2B accounts, that’s a security problem and often a terms-of-service violation.
Taprun is built the other way around: the engine runs locally, replays are deterministic (a fixed, auditable program — no AI improvising clicks on your live accounts), and credentials never leave your machine — that’s architecture, not a policy promise. 2FA or a face-login wall? You log in once like a human; the automation rides the live session for the repetitive part.
Email hello@taprun.dev with the names of two portals you’d like off your plate. We’ll reply within 24 hours with a setup-call link.
Prefer to build it yourself? Taprun’s engine is free and the spec is MIT — see the homepage and docs. The service is for people who’d rather buy the outcome than the tool.