Browser-based autonomous agent for research, web tasks, and repeatable workflows with replay.
Our fun metric: velocity × control × reliability.
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A practical decision heuristic.
Manus is a browser-based autonomous agent designed to do the kind of work you normally do in tabs: research, form filling, workflow execution, and repeatable task runs.
In 2026, Manus is best when the work lives on the web. It’s not a developer automation platform; it’s a web operator that can reliably get things done with oversight.
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| Plan | Price | Best For | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Trying browser tasks | Basic runs • Limited throughput • Core features |
| Pro | $25/mo | Regular research and execution | Higher limits • Faster runs • Better templates |
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| Tool | Best For | Pricing | Autonomy | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manus | People who want a browser-based agent for research and web task execution | Free tier • $25/mo Pro | High | 4.2 |
| OpenAI Operator | Tool-heavy execution loops | Usage-based | High | 4.6 |
| Lindy | Email/calendar executive assistant | $49/mo | High | 4.3 |
| Workbeaver | Light personal routines | $15/mo | Medium | 4 |
How we score it in 2026
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