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Browser agents

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Agents and browsers with built-in AI that open sites on their own, follow links, fill in forms and collect data from pages. Plans differ in task counts and parallel sessions, and also in where the browsing happens — in your own browser with your logins, or on the service's side.

AirtopAirtopSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccountTokens— · prices arrive at launchAskUIAskUISubscriptionAccount with a subscription— · prices arrive at launchBrowser UseBrowser UseSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccountTokens— · prices arrive at launchBrowserbaseBrowserbaseSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccount— · prices arrive at launchDiaThe Browser CompanySubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccountTokens— · prices arrive at launchFellouFellouSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccountTokens— · prices arrive at launchManusMonicaSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccountTokens— · prices arrive at launchOpenOwlOpenOwlSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccount— · prices arrive at launchOpera NeonOperaSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccount— · prices arrive at launchPerplexityPerplexity AISubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccount— · prices arrive at launchSimularSimular AISubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccountTokens— · prices arrive at launchSkyvernSkyvernSubscriptionAccount with a subscriptionAccount— · prices arrive at launch

How to choose in this section

The agent walks the web under sessions you already have open, and whatever it does there is done in your name — so issue the subscription to your own email. A ready account with a subscription is worth treating as temporary here: it shows its owner the same thing the agent sees. Top-ups fit a one-off data pull — pages and browsing steps are usually counted individually. In the listing check how the service behaves on awkward sites: code logins and bot checks stop a run more often than allowances do.

Browser agents — Platitun