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Minicor launches self-healing Windows desktop automations at scale

Handles 25,000 patients/day with agents that adapt to UI changes automatically.

Deep Dive

Minicor, backed by Y Combinator's P26 batch, is a desktop automation platform built for AI companies that need to read and write to legacy systems—EHRs, ERPs, DMS—that have no writable APIs. The platform uses computer-use agents that run on Windows VMs (on-prem, cloud, or Citrix) and can be triggered via a single API call.

What sets Minicor apart is its self-healing capability. When a UI element changes or an unexpected dialog appears, a reflection agent verifies every action against what's on screen and self-corrects before the workflow breaks—no more rebuilding scripts after vendor updates. The platform also includes full observability: video recordings of every automation run, Slack failure alerts, and screenshots for debugging.

Minicor is already in production with healthcare customers processing 25,000 patients per day, and it supports SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA compliance. The visual workflow editor lets teams build automations in minutes, and the system scales horizontally across VMs. It's designed to unblock AI integrations with legacy desktop software that would otherwise require months of custom scripting.

Key Points
  • Self-healing agents detect and adapt to UI changes without manual script maintenance.
  • One API call triggers full desktop workflows on Windows VMs, cloud, or Citrix.
  • Built-in observability with video replays, Slack alerts, and screenshots for every run.

Why It Matters

Unlocks legacy desktop systems for AI automation, cutting deployment time from months to days.