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Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) – Windows desktop automations at scale

https://www.minicor.com/
18•fchishtie•58m ago
Hey we’re Faiz and Saheed and we built Minicor so AI companies who need to integrate to desktop systems with no API can quickly build scalable desktop RPAs. Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD0GHZIJ1cw

We were working on non-RPA integrations when a customer promised to sign a deal in 2 days if we could unblock a sale of theirs that involved integrating with a clinic’s Windows based medical record system. We didn’t know it at the time but it turns out that building desktop RPAs at scale is extremely difficult because scripting is hard (learning the system, defining the automation, UIs changing constantly), orchestration is hard (is the VM up? queuing, parallelizing) and debugging is hard (zero observability, false positives, cascading failures). 30%+ failure rates are not uncommon. At scale we’ve seen cases of failed RPAs leading to thousands of support tickets a month.

To solve the problems we were facing, we built an MCP that Claude Code/Codex can use to navigate a virtual machine running desktop software with Python to create RPA workflows. The RPA workflows run as Python scripts for speed, cost, and determinism. These workflows can be triggered by API following any input/output schema specified, with video replays and logs stored with each run. The MCP can debug RPAs and make changes to the underlying code, all of which are version controlled. We also built tools for cloning VMs for parallelizing RPAs, and handling 2FA/OTP challenges. Plus since workflows are code based: we were also able to add triggers for Slack notifications, human-in-the-loop steps, or call an LLM to verify the state of a VM by passing a screenshot.

Would love to hear your feedback and if you have any RPA horror stories! (:

Comments

mingabunga•35m ago
Could you use this to test new releases of software for bugs? A bit like TDD but for GUI interactions
fchishtie•24m ago
Yes! we have customers doing that
Boxxed•35m ago
What the deuce is an "RPA"?
fchishtie•30m ago
It's a script that simulates clicks/keystrokes on Desktop/Web
saheed_laminar•24m ago
Its an acronym for Robotic Process Automation. It usually means triggering mouse clicks and key stokes to perform tasks
polonbike•4m ago
Congrats on the launch. One complaint: RPA this, non-RPA that, but you never explain what it means. I would write down the acronym fully once at the first mention on the landing page.

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