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ClawBench vs Tavily

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Research

ClawBench

153 real-world browser tasks, live websites — best AI agent scores only 33%

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

ClawBench is a browser agent evaluation framework built around 153 real-world tasks running on 144 live production websites — not simulated environments or curated sandboxes. Tasks span e-commerce, travel booking, SaaS dashboards, government portals, and developer tools. A built-in request interceptor blocks genuinely irreversible actions (payments, form submissions that send data) so evaluations can run safely on real sites. The benchmark records five layers of data per run: session replays, screenshots at each decision point, raw HTTP traffic, agent reasoning traces, and browser action sequences. This makes failure analysis tractable — you can see exactly which DOM element the agent misidentified, not just a final score. The dataset is open and the evaluation harness is reproducible. The headline finding is sobering: Claude Sonnet 4.6, the best performer, completes only 33.3% of tasks. GLM-5 is second at 24.2%. No model exceeds 50% on any individual task category. The implication is stark — current browser agents are far from autonomous on the open web, and the gap between benchmark performance and production performance is still enormous.

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Search & Research

Tavily

Search API optimized for AI agents

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Tavily provides a search API designed for LLMs and AI agents with clean content extraction, source citations, and relevance ranking. Used in LangChain and other frameworks.

Decision
ClawBench
Tavily
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free / Research
Free tier (1k searches/mo), Plus $99/mo
Best for
153 real-world browser tasks, live websites — best AI agent scores only 33%
Search API optimized for AI agents
Category
Research
Search & Research

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The five-layer recording (replays, HTTP traffic, reasoning traces) is the right approach for actual debugging — finally a benchmark where failure analysis is tractable. The 33% score also sets honest expectations for teams planning to ship production browser agents right now.

80/100 · ship

LangChain integration makes it the default search tool for AI agents. Content extraction is cleaner than alternatives.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Live website testing is a double-edged sword: sites change their DOM, anti-bot measures evolve, and a task that passes today may fail next week with no code change. Benchmark drift on live websites could make ClawBench scores meaningless over 6-month periods without constant maintenance.

80/100 · ship

Simple API that does exactly what AI agents need — search with clean content. No bloat.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

33% on live websites is actually more impressive than it sounds given the adversarial diversity of the real web. The trajectory from 5% in 2024 to 33% in 2026 means we're likely crossing 60% in 18 months — at which point browser agents start displacing RPA software at scale.

80/100 · ship

Search-for-AI-agents is a real category. Tavily's early integrations with major frameworks give it distribution.

Creator
80/100 · ship

As someone who uses browser agents for research and competitor monitoring, the failure mode analysis is exactly what I need. Knowing which website categories agents handle well (dev tools) vs. poorly (government portals) helps me route tasks appropriately right now.

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