Browser Use is one of the open-source agent frameworks you'd actually run through ClawBench to see how it performs.
ClawBench Alternatives

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ClawBench is one of benchmarks tracked in the serp.fast directory. This page covers what changes when you pick one of the alternatives below instead of ClawBench.
Looking at the 3 alternatives below relative to ClawBench: 3 have a free or freemium tier you can validate without a sales call. The full ClawBench review covers pricing, features, and editorial assessment in detail – this page is the lateral comparison.
The order below reflects fit for AI product teams, not a ranked-list verdict. Each alternative is reviewed independently in its own directory entry; the prose here summarizes the trade against ClawBench specifically.
| Tool | Pricing | JS render | Open source | Self-host |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ClawBench | Free | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Browser Use | Freemium | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Stagehand | Free | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Skyvern | Freemium | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Stagehand is the TypeScript agent SDK from Browserbase – a direct target for ClawBench-style evaluation.
Skyvern is the vision-based browser automation framework worth benchmarking against ClawBench's live-website tasks.
How ClawBench compares
The dimensions below summarise where ClawBench sits versus the 3 alternatives on each axis that typically drives a switch decision.
- Every listed alternative is at ClawBench's price tier or above. Switching for cost alone won't help.
- ClawBench is commercial, every listed alternative is open source. Migration trades convenience for control.
- Every alternative offers a free or freemium tier. Each is testable without procurement.
- ClawBench renders JavaScript and so do all alternatives. Anti-bot posture is the differentiator, not rendering.
- ClawBench and every alternative emit structured output. The differences are schema flexibility and post-processing cost.
- ClawBench self-hosts and so does every alternative. Pick on ecosystem fit, not deployment model.
Our full ClawBench review covers pricing, features, and editorial assessment in detail. Read the ClawBench review →
Other benchmarks alternatives
ClawBench is one of 4 benchmarks with a dedicated alternatives breakdown. If you're still narrowing the shortlist, the comparisons below cover the same category from a different anchor tool.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best alternatives to ClawBench?
The leading alternatives to ClawBench include Browser Use, Stagehand, Skyvern. Each takes a different approach to benchmarks, and the right choice depends on your pricing tolerance, feature requirements, and integration constraints.
Which ClawBench alternative is cheapest?
Stagehand is fully free. Stagehand is the TypeScript agent SDK from Browserbase – a direct target for ClawBench-style evaluation.
Is ClawBench open source? What about its alternatives?
ClawBench, Browser Use, Stagehand, Skyvern are open source. The remaining options are commercial hosted services. Open source gives you full control but requires self-hosting and maintenance.
When should I switch from ClawBench?
Common reasons to evaluate alternatives: pricing scaling beyond your budget, missing features (JS rendering, structured output, self-hosting), reliability concerns, or vendor risk. The alternatives below differ on these axes – read the editorial assessment to identify which one matches your situation.
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