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Bardeen vs MultiOn

Two of the most-asked-about agents in the workflow-automation space. Here's how they actually stack up.

Bardeen

AI agent for browser automation and multi-step workflows without writing code

Free + $99/mo

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MultiOn

Browser agent for shopping, booking, and research with Chrome extension and API

Free + $20/mo

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Side-by-side comparison

Bardeen MultiOn
Tagline AI agent for browser automation and multi-step workflows without writing code Browser agent for shopping, booking, and research with Chrome extension and API
Pricing Free + $99/mo Free + $20/mo
Categories workflow-automation, browser-automation, ai-agent autonomous, browser-agent
Made by Bardeen MultiOn
Launched 2020-09 2023-08
Platforms Chrome (extension), Web Web, Chrome
Status active active

Bardeen highlights

  • + Magic Box natural language automation builder converts a description into a working playbook
  • + Chrome extension runs automations directly in the browser context
  • + 200+ pre-built integrations including LinkedIn, Salesforce, HubSpot, Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets
  • + Scraper for extracting structured data from any web page
  • + Scheduled and trigger-based playbook execution in the cloud

MultiOn highlights

  • + Chrome extension that runs tasks directly inside your browser
  • + Developer API for programmatic browser automation
  • + Specialized flows for e-commerce checkout and ticket booking
  • + Session memory that retains context across tasks
  • + Research mode for multi-site information gathering

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Bardeen or MultiOn?
Neither is universally better. Bardeen (Free + $99/mo) leans into workflow-automation, while MultiOn (Free + $20/mo) is closer to autonomous. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Bardeen and MultiOn?
Bardeen is free + $99/mo. MultiOn is free + $20/mo. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Bardeen and MultiOn together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.
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