Description

🖼️ Tool Name:
Vercept (Vy)

🔖 Tool Category:
AI-powered desktop automation assistant — a next-generation RPA (Robotic Process Automation) tool for macOS that uses AI to visually understand your screen and perform tasks through natural-language commands.

✏️ What does this tool offer?
Vercept’s core product, Vy, is a native macOS assistant that allows users to control applications and automate tasks using everyday language. Unlike traditional automation tools that depend on APIs, scripts, or browser extensions, Vy works visually — it sees your screen like a human and takes actions based on that context. It enables you to:

  • Interact with any macOS application via typed or spoken natural-language commands

  • Automate repetitive tasks such as filling forms, clicking buttons, navigating menus, or editing files

  • Run scheduled tasks or workflows in the background without interrupting your active work

  • Learn and replicate user behavior across different apps and interfaces without prior coding or integration

  • Handle complex multi-app workflows such as copying content between apps, manipulating documents, or managing cloud tools — all without custom integrations

What does the tool actually deliver based on user experience?
• Users can tell Vy what to do in plain English (e.g., "merge these shapes in Figma", "open GitHub and fix the issue") and watch it execute the task live
• Vy can operate in the background to automate things like report generation, form submissions, or repetitive UI navigation
• The tool builds context over time, learning how users prefer to interact with specific apps or workflows
• It provides strong time-saving benefits for designers, developers, and operations professionals by replacing routine manual steps with AI-driven actions
• Some early adopters have noted occasional delays or speed inconsistencies, but the feedback is largely positive about its unique approach to visual automation

🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes — automation is at the heart of Vy’s functionality:

  • It learns user workflows by observing and mimicking actions

  • Uses advanced visual recognition to "see" the screen and understand UI elements

  • Executes full workflows across apps, including clicking, typing, selecting, and navigating

  • Supports unattended automation by running scheduled tasks without the user needing to monitor them

  • Works entirely without APIs or browser extensions — it automates based on what's shown visually on the screen

💰 Pricing Model:
Freemium (currently in beta)
Vy is free to use during its public beta period. Users can try the full feature set without charge. Pricing details for the post-beta version are not yet finalized, but it is expected to introduce tiered paid plans with advanced features and enterprise-grade support.

🆓 Free Plan Details:
• Free access during the beta phase
• Full feature access: natural-language automation, visual recognition, background task execution
• Native Mac app installation required (macOS 14 or later)
• Community support provided through Discord and user forums
• Option to try via a cloud-based Mac session if the user doesn't own compatible hardware

💳 Paid Plan Details:
• Currently under development
• Expected to offer multiple pricing tiers based on usage, access to the VyUI API, enhanced support, and possibly enterprise integrations
• No specific pricing structure has been announced yet

🧭 Access Method:
• Vy is a downloadable native macOS app (requires macOS 14 or newer)
• Users can also access a virtual version through a Discord-based cloud Mac environment
• Sign-up is required, and email authentication is used to grant access
• Once installed, Vy operates locally and doesn’t require any API integrations or browser plugins — it interacts directly with the screen and running apps

🔗 Experience Link:
https://vercept.com

Pricing Details

Vercept’s Vy is currently free during its public beta phase, giving users full access to all features without any cost. The app is available for macOS 14+ and includes natural-language automation, visual task execution, and background workflow support. Users without a compatible Mac can try it through a cloud-based session. There’s no paid plan at the moment, but tiered pricing is expected after the beta, likely including advanced features, VyUI API access, and enterprise-grade support. For now, it’s a completely cost-free way to experience next-gen desktop automation.