Agent Rank breakdown
- Autonomy fit
- 9
- Capabilities
- 8
- Integrations
- 2
- Pricing value
- 8
- Polish & maturity
- 5
- Verifiability
- 6
Auto-computed from autonomy, capabilities, integrations, pricing, maturity and editorial verification. Updated every deploy. How is this computed?
Capabilities
- Browser
- Tool use
- Vision
- Memory
Integrations
- Other
- ChromeWorkspace
Pricing tiers
- +Limited daily sessions
- +Single agent
- +Unlimited sessions
- +Custom agents
- +API access
Pros & cons
- +Consumer-friendly browser agent that books, fills, and completes web tasks autonomously
- +API lets developers embed browser-agent capabilities in their own products
- +Chrome extension keeps the agent close to where users already work
- −Reliability varies widely across websites — 5–15% error rate typical
- −Best for low-stakes workflows; not for production payments or critical ops
- −Voice quality + multimodal features still maturing
Start with the freemium tier. No credit card required for most agents.
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