had to refund due to many bug issues
First, the positives:
The interface is well-designed—clean, intuitive, and easy to navigate. The platform is largely self-explanatory.
So why the negative review?
Simply put: too many bugs.
Major issues encountered:
Chromium Problems: The automation runs on a Chromium browser. Even after creating a profile, following all setup instructions, and installing the cookies extension, it still wouldn’t remember my session.
Unstable Automation: An automation might run successfully once, then fail or freeze the next time. Performance was inconsistent.
Prompt Failures: Automated prompt inputs often failed to complete, sometimes typing only part of the sentence. Adding delays between steps did not fix this.
Login Roadblocks: Workflows frequently stalled at login pages.
Persistent Errors: Chromium errors persisted despite adjusting flags.
Real-world impact:
For basic scraping or simple tasks, TaskMagic may be fine. But for complex workflows—like chaining LLM-generated prompts, sending data to Google Sheets, then automating image-to-video tools—it’s unreliable. Stability worsened when screen recording was involved.
Performance concerns:
I run a high-end editing rig (128GB RAM, 16-core CPU, 5070 Ti) and have extensive experience with other automation tools. Even on my setup, TaskMagic froze regularly—issues I don’t encounter with other software. I’ve also seen other users report similar long-term crashes and bugs.
Professionalism:
The tutorials on YouTube feel unprofessional. Joking about or dismissing user complaints in “how-to” videos is unhelpful. As someone who creates professional tutorials for companies, I expect concise, respectful, and informative instruction.
Bottom line:
Great interface, poor stability. Not suitable for advanced use cases. For the price and the amount of troubleshooting required, it’s a no from me.

Kyle_TaskMagic
Edited Aug 4, 2025Hey! We are really proud of the platform being intuitive however it is important to check tutorials for the more advanced features. For example, you would never be using the cookie extension in conjunction with profiles. It sounds like you setup a profile but didn't go through the proper setup (which would mean definitely not using the extension) so it would make sense a session is not persisted.
Highly suggest watching tutorials as you get into advanced use cases as you will see how the features are intended to work and be able to avoid issues like what you experience here
Wish you reached out to support/community as we would've loved to help with this!