Browser and app automation with playbooks and lightweight agent triggers for quick productivity wins.
Our fun metric: velocity × control × reliability.
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Bardeen is best known for browser automations: playbooks that connect what you do in tabs with common business tools.
In 2026, it’s a good fit for quick wins and lightweight automation. For deeper, more complex workflows, tools like n8n/Make/Zapier often scale further.
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| Plan | Price | Best For | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Trying playbooks | Basic automations • Limited runs • Core integrations |
| Pro | $20/mo | Regular automation | Higher limits • More integrations • Priority features |
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| Tool | Best For | Pricing | Autonomy | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bardeen | Users who want browser automations and quick workflow playbooks | Free tier • $20/mo Pro | Medium | 4 |
| Zapier Agents | Cross-app no-code automations | From $20/mo+ | Medium | 4.3 |
| Make.com | Visual automation with branching | From $9/mo | High | 4.4 |
| Manus | Higher autonomy browser agent runs | $25/mo | High | 4.2 |
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