The workflow, in plain English
Before: You’re 45 minutes into a visa application form. The page times out. Everything is gone. You start over.
After: Dassi silently watches every field you fill, saves your progress locally as you type. When the page reloads or times out, Dassi restores every field. The form remembers you, even though it was never designed to.
Why traditional tools can’t: Generic autofill can’t handle multi-step forms with dynamic fields. It doesn’t understand that “Primary Residence” and “Mailing Address” are different fields. Dassi maps fields by meaning, not by name.
Step-by-step
- Start the application form in Chrome.
- Ask dassi to enable auto-save for the current form.
- Fill the form normally — dassi checkpoints values as you type.
- If the session expires, reload and let dassi restore the last checkpoint.
Example prompts to try
- “Auto-save this form as I fill it.”
- “If the page reloads, restore everything and tell me what changed.”
- “Remember this multi-step application and keep a checkpoint after each step.”
Tips for better results
- Be specific about what you want injected into the page (buttons, filters, a panel, a summary, etc.).
- If the page has multiple sections, tell dassi exactly what to focus on (e.g., “the transactions table” or “the diff for file X”).
- Prefer safe workflows first: draft, summarize, label, and prepare — then take actions (submit, purchase) only after review.