What is CloudBots?
CloudBots is a product positioned as an “AI employee”—an AI bot with tools like browser control, memory, and integrations, delivered through platforms like Telegram/Discord/Slack. (cloudbots.chat)
This is different from a normal chatbot: it aims to do tasks, not just answer questions.

What CloudBots can automate (practical examples)
- Browsing websites to collect info
- Drafting and sending emails (with your review)
- Organizing tasks and summaries
- Running repetitive admin work
- Assisting with research and content workflows
(CloudBots markets itself as having its own “workspace,” and real-time viewing like VNC for what it’s doing.) (cloudbots.chat)
Step-by-step: how to use CloudBots without making expensive mistakes
Step 1 — Start with “low-risk tasks.”
Use it for research, drafts, summaries, not payments or sensitive admin.
Step 2 — Create a strict SOP prompt.
Example rules:
- Ask before submitting forms
- Never share passwords
- Show sources
- Provide action checklist before executing
Step 3 — Require a “preview mode.”
You want the bot to show what it plans to do before doing it.
Step 4 — Build a reusable “task template.”
- Goal
- Constraints
- Output format
- Approval step
- Completion criteria
Step 5 — Track outcomes.
Time saved per task, error rate, rework rate.
Risks you must take seriously
- Privacy risk: Anything you paste can be stored or logged depending on vendor setup.
- Automation risk: Bots can make wrong clicks, wrong emails, wrong assumptions.
- Hallucination risk: It may confidently claim it did something correctly when it didn’t.
Your rule: AI can assist, but humans approve.
Who should use CloudBots
Best fit:
- founders
- marketers
- content teams
- admins handling repetitive work
Not ideal if your workflow involves highly sensitive data or legal/financial actions without supervision.
FAQ
Is CloudBots the same as ChatGPT?
No. It’s oriented toward “do tasks with tools,” not just chat. (cloudbots.chat)

