> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.hellofig.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Web browsing

> Fig can visit web pages to get current information for your task.

Fig can **browse the web** as part of getting your work done. When a task needs
up-to-date information or details from a specific page, Fig goes and reads it —
then uses what it found.

## When this helps

* **Current information** — prices, hours, availability, recent news.
* **A specific page** — give Fig a link and ask it to pull out what you need.
* **Background for a build** — research that feeds straight into a
  [website](/websites/getting-started), [deck](/features/slides), or
  [summary](/features/research).

## Quick start

Just ask, and include a link when you have one:

```text theme={null}
Check this page and tell me their opening hours and prices: example.com/visit
```

```text theme={null}
Find three competitors near me and summarize what services they offer.
```

<Note>
  Fig does the browsing for you behind the scenes — there's nothing to set up. It
  reads pages, takes what's relevant, and brings the answer back into your chat.
</Note>

<Tip>
  Pair browsing with a [scheduled task](/features/scheduled-tasks) to keep something
  current — like a weekly check on a page that matters to your business.
</Tip>
