Task Automation.
Agents that automate repetitive workflows, browser tasks, and personal productivity across apps and the web. Ranked by aggregate score from 3 published community and editorial evaluations. Top of this catalog: Lindy.ai, Make AI, Manus.
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Lindy.aiLindy · Free (400 tasks/mo); Plus $49.99/mo; Pro $99.99/mo · BrowserLindy is a personal AI assistant for task automation, able to manage your email, schedule meetings, qualify sales leads, and run multi-step workflows without code. Its no-code workflow builder connects to over 3000 apps and supports complex conditional logic, making it a powerful Zapier alternative for AI-native automations. Lindy's "Society of Lindies" architecture lets multiple agents collaborate on complex tasks.BrowserEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost8.41 reviews02
Make AIMake (formerly Integromat) · Free (1000 ops/mo); Core $10.59/mo; Pro $18.82/mo; Teams $34.12/mo · BrowserMake is a visual automation platform with native AI capabilities, allowing users to build complex workflows that incorporate LLMs, image generation, and AI decision-making alongside 2000+ app connectors. Its drag-and-drop scenario builder can create sophisticated AI automations with branching logic, error handling, and data transformation. Make's pricing model (operations-based rather than task-based) makes it cost-effective for high-volume automations.BrowserEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews03
ManusEditor's pickMonica / acquired by Meta · Limited beta access; pricing being formalized post-acquisition · BrowserManus is a Chinese-developed general-purpose AI agent that can autonomously browse the web, write and execute code, manage files, and complete complex multi-step tasks — initially released to massive viral interest. Its acquisition by Meta for approximately $2 billion signals how highly Big Tech values general-purpose agent capabilities. Manus continues to operate independently while its technology is integrated into Meta's AI strategy.BrowserEasy setupClaude SonnetRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews04OOpenClawEditor's pickPeter Steinberger · Details vary by integration; see openclaw.ai for current plans · BrowserOpenClaw is a viral AI agent built by Peter Steinberger (founder of PSPDFKit) that gained mainstream attention as one of the first practical personal AI agents used by non-developers for real workflows. As the agent behind Moltbook and other productivity tools, OpenClaw demonstrated that AI agents could integrate deeply into personal and professional workflows without requiring technical setup. Its rise contributed significantly to the broader awareness of AI agents outside the developer community.BrowserEasy setupClaude SonnetRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews05
OperativeOperative · Usage-based credits; contact for pricing · BrowserOperative is a computer-use agent platform that enables AI to control desktop and browser environments, specializing in complex, long-horizon tasks that require navigating through multiple applications and screens. Its focus on enterprise use cases like data entry, report generation, and back-office automation gives it strong traction in operational roles that resist traditional RPA automation. Operative supports human-in-the-loop checkpoints for high-stakes workflows.BrowserModerate setupClaude Sonnet (computer-use)RelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews
Lindy.aiLindy · Free (400 tasks/mo); Plus $49.99/mo; Pro $99.99/mo · BrowserLindy is a personal AI assistant for task automation, able to manage your email, schedule meetings, qualify sales leads, and run multi-step workflows without code. Its no-code workflow builder connects to over 3000 apps and supports complex conditional logic, making it a powerful Zapier alternative for AI-native automations. Lindy's "Society of Lindies" architecture lets multiple agents collaborate on complex tasks.BrowserEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost8.41 reviews02
ManusEditor's pickMonica / acquired by Meta · Limited beta access; pricing being formalized post-acquisition · BrowserManus is a Chinese-developed general-purpose AI agent that can autonomously browse the web, write and execute code, manage files, and complete complex multi-step tasks — initially released to massive viral interest. Its acquisition by Meta for approximately $2 billion signals how highly Big Tech values general-purpose agent capabilities. Manus continues to operate independently while its technology is integrated into Meta's AI strategy.BrowserEasy setupClaude SonnetRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews04OOpenClawEditor's pickPeter Steinberger · Details vary by integration; see openclaw.ai for current plans · BrowserOpenClaw is a viral AI agent built by Peter Steinberger (founder of PSPDFKit) that gained mainstream attention as one of the first practical personal AI agents used by non-developers for real workflows. As the agent behind Moltbook and other productivity tools, OpenClaw demonstrated that AI agents could integrate deeply into personal and professional workflows without requiring technical setup. Its rise contributed significantly to the broader awareness of AI agents outside the developer community.BrowserEasy setupClaude SonnetRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews05
OperativeOperative · Usage-based credits; contact for pricing · BrowserOperative is a computer-use agent platform that enables AI to control desktop and browser environments, specializing in complex, long-horizon tasks that require navigating through multiple applications and screens. Its focus on enterprise use cases like data entry, report generation, and back-office automation gives it strong traction in operational roles that resist traditional RPA automation. Operative supports human-in-the-loop checkpoints for high-stakes workflows.BrowserModerate setupClaude Sonnet (computer-use)RelFitEaseCost0.00 reviewsCompare ready. Start with the top 3 visible agents.Compare
