#Agents.
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Browserbase
Browserbase provides managed browser infrastructure for teams that do not want to run web automation, tests or agents on local machines. It turns isolated scripts into a more operable service with sessions, logs and scaling. Browserbase is infrastructure: valuable when operations, boundaries and monitoring matter more than a single script.
Cline
Cline brings agentic work directly into the editor: reading files, proposing changes, running commands and preparing results for review. Its value is not the demo itself, but a narrow and traceable development workflow. Cline works best when every change ends as a reviewable Git diff rather than as a silently accepted agent run.
Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity represents an attempt to organise development work more strongly around agents, tasks and autonomous steps. For that reason, the key question is not speed, but whether context, review and approval remain understandable to the team. Google Antigravity belongs in a pilot with one clear measurement question: does work become more understandable or merely faster to lose track of?
Kilo Code
Kilo Code positions itself as a flexible coding agent for teams that do not want to bind models, editor workflows and task routing to one vendor. It becomes interesting when agent runs are deliberately bounded and then reviewed carefully. Kilo Code should be used as a steerable assistant, not as a replacement for architecture decisions or code ownership.
Skyvern
Skyvern automates web workflows where classic scripts become brittle because interfaces change or flows are complex. Its practical value depends on whether a process remains repeatable and controllable. Skyvern is useful for supervised browser work, not for unbounded agents with access to critical accounts.
Stagehand
Stagehand builds a bridge between classic browser automation and AI-assisted interaction. It is interesting when teams want web workflows to become less brittle without handing all control to a language model. Stagehand should preserve deterministic steps and use AI only where flexible website logic actually helps.