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Bits
Bits is an AI browser automation platform. The MCP server lets you run browser automation tasks from your AI assistant.
Install
Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.
Primary command
clawhub install robbiethompson18/bitsClawHub installer
npx clawhub@latest install robbiethompson18/bitsOpenClaw CLI
openclaw skills install robbiethompson18/bitsDirect OpenClaw install
openclaw install robbiethompson18/bitsWhat this skill does
Bits is an AI browser automation platform. The MCP server lets you run browser automation tasks from your AI assistant.
Why it matters
Browser tasks run in a managed cloud sandbox, so there is no local browser setup required and it handles authentication flows like OAuth and 2FA that headless scrapers typically cannot.
Typical use cases
- Scraping top headlines or articles from news sites
- Filling and submitting web forms automatically
- Extracting product listings as structured JSON
- Logging into sites with OAuth or 2FA to access protected data
- Running repeatable data collection workflows via API
Source instructions
Bits MCP - Browser Automation
Bits is an AI browser automation platform. The MCP server lets you run browser automation tasks from your AI assistant.
Setup
1. Get an API Key
- Go to app.usebits.com
- Sign in with Google
- Navigate to Settings → API Keys
- Click Create API Key, give it a name
- Copy the key (starts with
bb_) — you won't see it again
2. Configure MCP
Add to your MCP config (e.g., ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"bits": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "usebits-mcp"],
"env": {
"BITS_API_KEY": "bb_your_key_here"
}
}
}
}
For Claude Code (~/.claude.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"bits": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "usebits-mcp"],
"env": {
"BITS_API_KEY": "bb_your_key_here"
}
}
}
}
3. Restart
Restart your gateway/client to pick up the new MCP server.
Usage
The Bits MCP uses "Code Mode" — you write TypeScript SDK code that executes in a sandbox. Two tools are available:
- Documentation search — Query the SDK docs
- Code execution — Write and run TypeScript against the Bits SDK
Example: Scrape a Website
Use the Bits MCP to go to news.ycombinator.com and get the top 5 story titles
The agent will:
- Search docs for navigation/scraping methods
- Write TypeScript code to navigate and extract data
- Execute it and return results
Example: Fill a Form
Use Bits to go to example.com/contact, fill out the contact form with name "Test" and email "test@example.com", then submit
Example: Extract Structured Data
Use Bits to scrape the product listings from example-store.com/products and return them as JSON with name, price, and URL fields
Capabilities
- Navigate — Go to URLs, handle redirects
- Read pages — Extract text, get page layouts, take screenshots
- Interact — Click elements, fill inputs, press keys
- Handle auth — OAuth popups, login forms, 2FA (with stored credentials)
- Multi-window — Switch between tabs/popups
- Structured output — Return data in specific JSON schemas
Creating Workflows (Optional)
For repeated tasks, create a workflow in the Bits web app:
- Go to app.usebits.com → Workflows
- Create a workflow with a definition (instructions for the agent)
- Optionally add an output schema for structured responses
- Run via API:
POST /workflows/{id}/runs
Troubleshooting
"API key invalid" — Check your key starts with bb_ and is copied correctly.
Slow startup — First run downloads the MCP package via npx. Subsequent runs are faster.
Task stuck — Browser automation can hit CAPTCHAs or unexpected modals. Check the live view URL in the response.
Links
- Web app: app.usebits.com
- API docs: api.usebits.com/openapi.json