First, I want to say the interface is well-designed—clean, intuitive, and not complicated at all. The platform is actually very self-explanatory.
So why the negative review? Simply put: too many bugs.
Chromium Issues – The Automation runs on a Chromium browser. I created a profile, followed all setup instructions (including installing the cookies extension), but it still wouldn’t remember my session.
Unstable Automation – An automation might run once successfully, then fail or freeze the second time. Extremely inconsistent.
Prompt Failures – When trying to automate prompt inputs, it often failed to type the full text. Sometimes it would only type part of the sentence. I added delays between steps to compensate, but that didn’t help.
Login Problems – It frequently couldn’t get past login pages during workflows.
Persistent Errors – I kept encountering Chromium errors, even after adjusting the flags.
In my opinion, if you're doing basic scraping or simple tasks, TaskMagic might work fine. But if you're trying to run complex workflows—like chaining prompt generation via an LLM, sending that to Google Sheets, then using it to automate image-to-video tools—it simply doesn’t hold up. The software became unreliable, especially when screen recording was involved.
Due to these issues, I had to refund. I’ve also seen other users reporting similar long-term bug issues with systems experiencing crashes.
I’m very tech-savvy—I built my own high-end editing rig (128GB RAM, 16-core CPU, 5070 Ti), and even on that setup, TaskMagic froze regularly. I don’t experience these issues with other software.
In short, great interface—poor stability. A hard pass for advanced use cases like mine.