If you're already using Playwright, I'd love for you to give Stagehand a try (https://github.com/browserbase/stagehand) - it has compatible-ish API, but built for automation, not testing.
Stagehand is our open source project, but the company behind it is called Browserbase - https://browserbase.com/ where we run headless browser infrastructure as a service. So no interest at this point, Browserbase drives the revenue that funds Stagehand!
Hey there! Founder of Browserbase here. If you're seeing any abuse from one of our customers we'd love to hear more. Mind sending more info to [email protected]?
Browserbase | Multiple Roles | San Francisco | ONSITE
We're building infrastructure that enables developers and LLMs to programmatically interact with the web using our hosted headless browsers.
A headless browser is just like the browser you're using right now, but running on a server. Running a single one isn't too bad, but running many of them becomes a complex exercise in stateful, distributed systems. We handle that, as well as provide great observability and other helpful features (like cookies management) to make developer's lives easier.
While the infrastructure product is how we make money, we also maintain Stagehand (https://github.com/browserbase/stagehand), the AI-powered successor to Playwright. We built it to show how you can use LLMs to build dynamic web automations that don't depend on deterministic code.
We're looking for developers who are interested in working on products that cater to other developers. You're an especially good fit if you're experienced in cloud infrastructure or distributed systems.
We're a team of 10, full time in-person in-SF. You can learn more about our work culture here: https://x.com/pk_iv/status/1860762063490158642. We have product-market-fit, and have raised $27M from Kleiner Perkins, CRV, and Okta Ventures.
I've hired several people from HN and I'm excited to continue meeting great people like yourself!
I’d recommend checking out Stagehand if you want to use something that’s more AI first! It’s like the AI powered successor to playwright: https://github.com/browserbase/stagehand
If you're open to it, I'd love to hear what you think of what we're building at https://browserbase.com/ - you can run a chrome extension on a headless browser so you can do the semantic markdown within the browser, before pulling anything off.
If you want to build it yourself, you could try using https://browserbase.com/. We offer managed headless browsers work everywhere, every-time. It costs $0.10 per browser session/hour (billed minutely). Feel free to shoot me an email if you want access! [email protected]
They recently increased their pricing quite a bit. We're looking to offer a much more affordable pay-as-you-go pricing model at https://browserbase.com/
Feel free to shoot me an email if you're interested in trying it out! [email protected]
In the end, the best way to avoid being blocked is to be a good actor. All of these hacks won't stop someone who's determined to prevent access (ie: LinkedIn).
That's actually one of the reasons why I started https://browserbase.com/. Maintaining headless browser infrastructure can be such a pain. I've spent a lot of time managing headless chrome fleets at scale, so happy to answer any questions.
What a great run. I remember the IPO party in 2016, very early in my career, and being in disbelief that a texting API was used by so many people. It was my first time writing code for systems that operated at _real scale_. While the last few years have been a bit rocky, you can't understate the impact that jeffiel had on the developer tools ecosystem.