Lyto is a new AI Agent Chrome extension trending on Product Hunt that aims to solve the dreaded context-loss problem. Is it worth the hype?

Yet another AI Agent is climbing the Product Hunt charts, promising to handle all your browser chores. But is Lyto actually a game-changer, or is it just another overhyped wrapper waiting to clutter your browser extensions?
If you have ever wanted to pull your hair out because ChatGPT forgot what you were doing the split second you switched tabs, you are not alone. The devs behind Lyto felt that exact pain, got fed up, and built a Chrome extension to fix it.
Basically, Lyto is an AI Agent that lives inside your browser and can:
According to the founders, they pivoted hard based on real-world feedback, moving from a basic browser extension to an agent that actually runs complete workflows for real companies.
The dev community on Product Hunt and Reddit is already dissecting this tool, bringing up some very valid points:
From a practical standpoint, Lyto targets a very real frustration: context fragmentation. If you are building your own automation tools or trying to launch an Indie Hacker project, take notes: Find a painful micro-problem (like context loss) and build a highly specific solution for it.
However, letting an AI Agent roam free on your DOM, Gmail, and Slack is a double-edged sword. One wrong step and you could end up with leaked data or a hallucinated email sent to your client. Test it out, see if it fits your workflow, but always trust and verify before letting an AI write your emails.
Read the full launch and discussions on Product Hunt.