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The company removed all listed customer logos, target industries, and recent partnerships. Two specific awards were removed, and the description for the 'YC S22' award was updated.
The primary topics for the blog have been updated, including the addition of two new topics: LLM Data Processing and Web Scraping Technology. Four existing topics were rephrased for clarity and conciseness, and the Customer Use Cases and Partnerships topic was removed.
The billing period format has been updated across all pricing tiers, and the explicit price for the Free Plan tier has been removed.
No significant changes found.
The page significantly expanded its list of key differentiators to highlight infrastructure, content output formats, and advanced web coverage. Existing differentiators, the positioning statement, and target audience descriptions were made more concise, and the social proof summary was updated with a new company and SOC II certification.
Two navigation sections, 'Documentation' and 'Build with AI', were removed. The order of remaining navigation sections was updated, and the 'last_update_date' field's value was cleared.
The repository's star count increased, and the date formats for recent releases and the last commit date were updated.
Several key metrics including ease of use, customer support, and recommended percentage were updated from placeholder values. Minor text adjustments were made to top praise and complaint themes, and one recent review was removed while two others had their summaries updated.
The company's positioning statement, use cases, and recent awards have been updated. Notably, the lists for customer logos, target industries, and recent partnerships are now empty.
The primary topics were refined, updating phrases like 'AI agents and LLM grounding' and 'API and product updates', and the 'Performance and scaling' topic was removed.
Credit allowance details were added as features to all pricing plans, and the format of billing period values was standardized. Additionally, prices for Hobby, Standard, and Growth plans changed from null to an empty string.
The 'seniority' attribute for most open roles was updated, primarily from an empty string to 'null' or from a capitalized string to its lowercase equivalent.
The page underwent significant content refinement, particularly in its key selling points and target audience. The secondary call-to-action text was updated, and numerous differentiators were rephrased for conciseness or removed, while the overall social proof and positioning statements were also updated. The target audience description was broadened.
The documentation has been significantly expanded with several new sections, including Get Started, What's New, Core Endpoints, Quickstarts, Developer Guides, Webhooks, Use Cases, Other, and Contributing.
The project experienced an increase in stars, forks, and open issues, while open pull requests decreased. Date formats for recent releases and the last commit were also updated.
Several recent reviews had their date formats updated to include timestamps and their summaries rephrased. The ease of use score changed from 5 to -1, and both top praise themes and top complaint themes lists were extensively reworded, including the removal of some praise themes and the addition of others.
The company's positioning and use case descriptions were updated to be more concise. Several lists, including customer logos, partnerships, and target industries, were removed, while a new 'SOC II · Type 2' recognition was added.
The primary topics covered by the platform have been updated, with a new focus on AI agents and LLM grounding, web scraping, customer use cases, and performance, replacing previous topics like general web interaction and PDF parsing.
Several pricing tiers had their 'per_unit' fields cleared. Additionally, some 'price' fields changed from an empty string to 'null', and 'billing_period' values were updated or nullified across various plans.
The careers page has been updated to include 19 new job openings across Engineering, Marketing, Product, and Revenue and Success departments, along with new hiring metrics and metadata fields.
The page's key differentiators, social proof, positioning, and target audience descriptions were updated. New differentiators highlight token efficiency, SOC II compliance, automatic JavaScript rendering, and Firecrawl's role as an infrastructure layer for AI. The positioning statement emphasizes structured data output, and the GitHub star count has increased.
The site's main navigation sections have been significantly reorganized. A new 'Documentation' section was added, while several older, more granular sections such as 'Get Started', 'What's New', and 'Developer Guides' were removed.
The repository saw an increase in stars and forks, and the last commit date was updated.
The product's details have been updated to reflect its presence on "Product Hunt" with 12 reviews and an overall rating of 5. Significant changes were made to the phrasing of top praise and complaint themes, with some themes being rephrased or expanded upon, and all numerical scores (review_count, overall_rating, ease_of_use_score, customer_support_score, recommended_percentage) being updated from initial placeholders.
The primary call to action changed from 'Sign up' to 'Scrape', directing users to a playground. Several new developer-focused features were added to the key differentiators, including proxy handling, advanced rendering, media parsing, and interactive web actions. The target audience description was also expanded.
The 'Documentation' section has been removed from the navigation. The last update date format also changed from 'null' to an empty string.
The number of stars for the repository has increased from 131,638 to 132,000.
Significant data was removed from the page, including all recent reviews, top praise themes, and the top complaint theme. The 'platform' field's value was also changed to 'null'.
The page content has been streamlined, with many specific feature descriptions in 'key_differentiators' being removed in favor of a new, higher-level differentiator. The social proof was expanded with more company names and updated GitHub stars, while the positioning and target audience statements were made more concise.
Several navigation sections, including Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog, have been removed.
The repository shows increased activity with more stars, forks, and open pull requests, and the last commit date was recently updated.
The platform identifier was corrected to 'ProductHunt'. Several review-related fields, including individual reviews, praise and complaint themes, and various scores, were removed or cleared.
The company removed all customer logos, target industries, and recent partnerships. The 'SOC II · Type 2' award was also removed, and the data type for 'founded_year' changed.
The primary topics for content have been updated, with several rephrased categories, the addition of 'PDF and document parsing', and the removal of 'Customer use cases and integrations' and 'New product features and updates'.
A new 'per_unit' field was added to all pricing tiers to explicitly state monthly credit allowances. Additionally, the 'billing_period' field was updated across all tiers for consistency.
No change since last scan.
The page was updated with several new key differentiators highlighting Firecrawl's open-source nature, hosted features, and comprehensive web handling, alongside revisions to existing differentiator descriptions and a significant rephrasing of its core positioning statement. Some social proof details, including MCP server count and Y Combinator backing, were removed.
No change since last scan.
The repository's star count increased by 2.
The "recent_reviews", "ease_of_use_score", "customer_support_score", and "recommended_percentage" fields have been removed. Additionally, the "top_praise_themes" and "top_complaint_themes" lists are now empty.
The website's key differentiators were updated, adding new features like caching and enhanced mode, while rephrasing existing ones. The social proof summary was significantly revised with updated metrics and details, and the target audience description was expanded.
Several new navigation sections, including Documentation, Integrations, Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog, have been added. The last update date has been cleared.
The number of stars on the repository increased by 6.
All recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes were removed. The platform name was also changed to 'null'.
Several navigation sections, including Documentation, Integrations, Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog, have been removed from the main list of sections. No new sections were added.
The project experienced growth with increases in forks, stars, open pull requests, and contributors, alongside a decrease in open issues. The last commit date was updated, and the date format for the latest release was adjusted.
All review-related data, including review count, overall rating, specific recent reviews, ease of use score, customer support score, recommended percentage, and praise/complaint themes, has been removed or reset to zero.
The 'followers' count was updated to 0, the 'recent_post_topics' list was cleared, and the 'posting_frequency' field was removed.
The competitor page now highlights a new SOC II Type 2 certification and provides updated, more detailed descriptions for its core API use cases (Search, Scrape, Interact). Notably, all previously listed customer logos, recent partnerships, and specific target industries have been removed from the profile.
The primary topics for blog posts have been updated to reflect new focus areas such as AI agent capabilities, web data parsing, and developer tooling.
The pricing page was updated to remove the 'per_unit' attribute from all plans and standardize the 'billing_period' format. The 'Scale' plan's price display was also simplified.
No change since last scan.
The website's positioning statement was rewritten, and the secondary call to action text was removed. Key differentiators were updated, including new additions for automated JavaScript rendering and LLM-ready data, alongside the removal of several previous features and a more concise social proof summary.
New navigation sections for 'Playground', 'Blog', 'Community', and 'Changelog' have been added to the page.
The star count for the repository has slightly increased.
The Firecrawl Product Hunt listing has been updated, showing an increased review count (to 12) and overall rating (to 5). Key praise and complaint themes reflecting user feedback were rephrased, with new praise themes added and some previous ones removed.
The platform name was updated to 'X (formerly Twitter)', and the followers count was adjusted. The 'posting_frequency' field was removed, and 'recent_post_topics' is now an empty list.
The company has updated its use cases and modified its list of recent awards. Additionally, the lists for customer logos, target industries, and recent partnerships have been cleared.
The primary topics listed on the page have been updated to reflect more specific categories, including AI Agents and Monitoring, API and Product Updates, Integrations and Partnerships, LLM and AI Application Development, and Performance and Scalability.
The pricing transparency flag changed to false. Several pricing plan details, including prices for Hobby, Standard, and Growth plans, as well as the Free Plan's price format, Scale plan's price format, and Enterprise billing period, were updated. A new 'per_unit' field was also introduced across all tiers.
No change since last scan.
The page introduces several new developer-facing features like media parsing, smart waiting, and page interaction capabilities. The social proof has been updated with more details and new metrics, while the target audience description was simplified.
Several new navigation sections including Documentation, SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI have been added, while Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog sections were removed.
The repository's star count increased by two, and the date format for the latest release was updated.
The platform name was slightly changed. All detailed review information, including recent reviews, praise themes, complaint themes, and various rating scores (overall, ease of use, customer support, recommended percentage), were removed or set to zero.
The company has refined its core messaging, consolidating several key differentiators into more descriptive statements and introducing a new positioning statement focused on being a 'web context API for AI agents.' Additionally, the social proof has been updated with new details, while some specific features and past achievements have been removed from the highlights.
The documentation navigation has been updated, introducing new sections such as Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog, while removing others like SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI.
The project has seen an increase in forks, stars, and open pull requests, with the most recent commit on June 9, 2026.
Multiple metrics including review count, overall rating, and ease of use have been significantly updated. The top praise and complaint themes have been refined, with two new praise themes and one new complaint theme added, and one praise theme removed.
The platform name, follower count, and posting frequency have been updated, and the list of recent post topics has been cleared.
Several company details, including customer logos, target industries, and recent partnerships, have been removed. A new recognition, 'SOC II · Type 2', has been added, and the descriptions for use cases have been slightly rephrased.
The post frequency was updated. All primary topics have been revised, with the previous topics removed and a new set of topics introduced.
Significant updates include explicit pricing for Hobby, Standard, and Growth plans, a clarified pricing transparency status, and a simplified free tier limits description. The 'per_unit' field has also been removed from all pricing tiers.
No change since last scan.
The website now emphasizes new developer features including SOC II Type 2 certification, explicit support for official MCP servers, automatic JavaScript rendering, and detailed SDK download metrics. The core messaging has been refined, including updates to the positioning statement and target audience. The primary call to action has shifted to 'Sign up', and less prominent features like fair access to web content and details of the hosted Fire-engine infrastructure have been removed from the key differentiators.
A new 'Integrations' section has been added to the navigation menu.
The repository's star count increased. The latest release title and date format were updated, and the last commit date was also modified.
The page's review data, including review count, overall rating, individual reviews, praise themes, and complaint themes, has been reset to zero or removed. The platform name was also slightly changed.
The company updated its positioning to highlight its API for web interaction and simplified its use case descriptions. Additionally, it expanded its target industries to include LLM, while removing explicit mentions of customer logos and recent partnerships.
The blog's post frequency was updated, and the list of primary topics was rephrased.
The pricing structure now uses 'null' for previously empty or placeholder values in 'price', 'per_unit', and 'billing_period' fields across all tiers. Additionally, the 'pricing_transparent' flag is now false, and the 'free_tier_limits' provides more detailed information.
No change since last scan.
The page features a significantly updated list of key differentiators, adding several new capabilities like media parsing, smart waiting, and page interaction, while also rephrasing the positioning statement and expanding the social proof and target audience descriptions. The primary call to action has changed to 'Scrape' and the secondary CTA was removed.
A new "Build with AI" section has been added. The "last_update_date" field's value has changed.
The repository saw increases in star count, open pull requests, and open issues. Additionally, the title and version format for the most recent release were updated.
The product now has a specified platform ('Product Hunt') and has received significant positive feedback, with all key ratings increasing from zero, a new review count of 12, and updated praise and complaint themes.
The blog's post frequency was updated, and its primary topics list was refined, including rephrased categories, new specialized topics, and the removal of existing ones.
The pricing transparency flag is now true, and the programmatic details for 'per_unit' and 'billing_period' across all pricing tiers have been simplified.
No change since last scan.
The competitor page received significant updates to its key differentiators, providing more detailed descriptions for reliability, speed, open-source nature, and proprietary infrastructure, while also introducing structured data extraction via JSON schema. The positioning statement was also expanded to highlight Firecrawl as an AI infrastructure layer.
The 'Integrations' and 'Build with AI' sections have been removed from the documentation. Additionally, the value of the 'last_update_date' field has changed.
The repository saw increases in stars, forks, open issues, and open pull requests. The latest release version string and the last commit date were also updated.
The competitor page has removed all recent user reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes. Key metrics like overall rating and review count were reset to zero, and the platform name was nullified.
The platform name was updated from 'X' to 'X (formerly Twitter)', the posting frequency was cleared, and all recent post topics were removed.
The company updated its positioning to focus on powering AI agents with clean web data and significantly expanded its API use cases with more detailed descriptions. Key partners and investors are now listed under `customer_logos`, while the `recent_partnerships` and `target_industries` fields are now empty.
The post frequency was updated, the primary blog topics were reclassified, and the number of recent blog posts displayed was reduced from 20 to 10.
The pricing structure now includes a 'per_unit' field detailing credit limits for all plans. Several plans also saw changes in their 'price' field format and the 'billing_period' for the Enterprise plan was updated.
No change since last scan.
The page now highlights several new key features including smart waiting, media parsing, cached data, web actions, and LLM context optimization. The primary call to action, its URL, and several differentiator descriptions have been updated for conciseness, along with an increased GitHub star count and simplified social proof and positioning statements.
The documentation navigation has been significantly reorganized and expanded, replacing the general 'Documentation' section with several more specific and detailed sections covering various developer resources and topics.
The repository's star count has increased significantly, indicating growing popularity, while the fork count experienced a slight decrease.
The top praise themes were expanded with a new item about transforming web pages and updated phrasing for existing items. A new complaint theme was added regarding automatic search expansion. Additionally, three recent review entries were updated, and one review was removed.
The navigation sections have been significantly restructured, with several previous sections removed and new ones like 'Documentation,' 'Integrations,' and 'Build with AI' added. The 'last_update_date' field also changed its value.
Several repository metrics have been updated: stars, forks, open pull requests, open issues, and contributors have all seen minor changes. The last commit date was also updated.
The product gained 12 reviews and achieved a 5-star overall rating, with updated praise themes emphasizing AI agent integration, automation, and easy API use, and consolidated complaint themes.
The product's platform was updated to 'ProductHunt', and all specific reviews, praise themes, and complaint themes were removed from the data.
The posting frequency value was updated, and the list of recent post topics was emptied.
The company's positioning statement has been updated, and all recent partnerships have been removed. A new award, 'SOC II · Type 2', has been added, and the format of other awards and use cases has been slightly revised.
Several new blog posts were added introducing features like the /interact endpoint, PDF Parser v2, Browser Sandbox, and integrations, while the primary topics list was updated.
The pricing structure was updated, including changes to price formats for Free and Scale plans, and a consolidation of 'per_unit' credit information to 'null' across all tiers. The free tier limits description was also simplified.
No change since last scan.
The primary call to action has changed to 'Scrape' and its URL updated. Key differentiators now explicitly include automatic JavaScript rendering and details about the hosted version's 'Fire-engine' infrastructure, while an older, more general 'JavaScript rendering' item was removed. The social proof and target audience information have also been updated and expanded.
A new 'SDKs' section has been introduced to the navigation, and the 'API Reference' section has been repositioned. Additionally, the `last_update_date` field's format was corrected.
The project's forks increased by 3 to 7703, while stars decreased by 386 to 129614.
All recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes have been removed from the page.
The repository's forks, stars, and open issues have all increased. Additionally, the last commit date and the date format for the latest release have been updated.
The platform field's value was set to null. All recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes were removed from the competitor page.
The primary topics for blog posts have been significantly reorganized, introducing new developer-focused categories and refining existing ones.
The explicit pricing for Hobby, Standard, and Growth plans has been removed. The Free Plan's price format was updated, the pricing transparency flag was changed to false, and the free tier limits description was expanded.
No change since last scan.
The page's key differentiators were significantly updated to emphasize Firecrawl's role as an AI infrastructure layer and specify open-source metrics. The social proof section also saw updates, including new customer mentions and performance statistics, with some previous details removed.
A new section for API Reference documentation has been added to the page.
The stars count has increased, and the date formats for recent releases and the last commit have been updated.
All user reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes have been removed from the Product Hunt page.
The 'posting_frequency' field has been removed. The 'recent_post_topics' list has been cleared.
All previously listed recent partnerships and 'AI' from target industries were removed. The 'SOC II · Type 2' award was also removed, while the 'YC S22' award description and several use case descriptions were updated.
All primary topics were rephrased to update terminology related to AI agents, web data extraction, and customer use cases.
Pricing has been introduced for the Hobby, Standard, and Growth plans. The Scale plan's price format and properties were updated, and overall pricing transparency is now enabled.
No change since last scan.
The core features and value propositions have been significantly refined, with an expanded list of key differentiators, more detailed social proof metrics including SDK downloads and investor backing, and a clarified positioning statement.
Several developer-facing documentation sections, including Documentation, SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI, have been removed from the site navigation.
The project's star count increased, and date formats for the latest release and last commit were updated to ISO 8601. The last commit date also shifted from June 6 to June 5, 2026.
Several review-related metrics and details, including recent reviews, ease of use and customer support scores, and themes of praise and complaints, have been removed.
The company's positioning statement was updated, a new "SOC II · Type 2" award was added, and several use cases and a target industry ("AI") were removed, indicating a refined focus.
The primary topics for blog content have been updated and refined, with new categories added and old ones removed or rephrased. The number of recent blog posts displayed has been significantly reduced.
The pricing structure now explicitly details credit amounts for all plans in the 'per_unit' field, and the 'Free Plan' price has been clarified to be $0. Additionally, the description of free tier limits has been simplified.
No change since last scan.
The competitor page underwent a significant update, restructuring key differentiators into more concise points and adding new ones. Social proof was enhanced with new metrics, and the target audience expanded to include 'AI companies.'
New top-level navigation sections for Documentation, SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI have been added.
The repository metrics show an increase in stars, forks, and open pull requests, along with a recent commit.
All review-related data, including overall rating, review count, ease of use, customer support scores, and recommended percentage, has been reset to zero or removed. This indicates a complete wipe of the product's review information.
The repository's star count has increased from 128,818 to 128,820.
The page now shows actual metrics for Firecrawl, including ratings and review counts, instead of placeholders. Several user praise and complaint themes were updated for precision, and a new praise theme related to web and PDF format handling was introduced.
The free tier limits now include more detailed information such as pages, concurrent requests, and rate limits. Prices for several plans have been standardized to '$/monthly', while the `per_unit` field across all tiers has been set to '.null', suggesting a change in how credit limits are represented or accessed.
No change since last scan.
The secondary call to action was removed, and key differentiators were rephrased and consolidated. The social proof summary and target audience for AI applications were also updated.
The documentation navigation was streamlined by removing top-level sections for Documentation, SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI.
The repository metrics show increased engagement with more stars, forks, and open pull requests, while the number of open issues decreased. The last commit date and the date format for the latest release were also updated.
The product's review data has been significantly altered, with the platform name changing to "null", all numerical scores resetting to -1, and all specific recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes being removed.
The competitor's review data, including review counts, overall ratings, ease of use scores, recommended percentage, recent reviews, and thematic praise/complaint points, has been completely reset or removed.
The page underwent significant content revisions, particularly in its positioning statement and key differentiators, to better articulate its value as web context API for AI agents and a broader developer audience. The secondary CTA text was removed, and company mentions in social proof were updated.
Several new documentation sections were added, including 'Documentation', 'SDKs', 'Integrations', 'API Reference', and 'Build with AI'. These new sections expand the available developer resources.
The repository saw a slight increase in stars and forks. The format of the release date for 'Firecrawl v2.10' was updated to an ISO 8601 timestamp.
The customer support score significantly decreased, and the 'recommended_percentage' field was removed. Several top praise and complaint themes, along with all recent review summaries, were rephrased or updated, and one new praise theme was added.
The product's listed praise and complaint themes were updated, with new themes focusing on AI agent web scraping and advanced search requests. Several existing themes were rephrased, and recent review summaries were also updated, notably one to include a specific complaint.
The page introduces several new developer-focused features, notably including smart wait capabilities, media parsing, and interactive actions, along with clearer descriptions of existing features like reliability and speed. Key social proof metrics have been significantly updated, and the product's positioning and target audience redefined.
Several top-level documentation sections, including 'Documentation' and 'API Reference', have been removed. The 'last_update_date' field now returns an empty string instead of the string 'null'.
The repository has seen an increase in stars, forks, and open pull requests, while the number of open issues has decreased. The last commit date has also been updated.
The product's ratings and review counts have been significantly updated, with all scores (overall, ease of use, customer support) now at 5. The platform was identified as 'Product Hunt', and a specific complaint theme was removed, while a new praise theme for ease of use was added.
The platform name was shortened, followers count changed, and both posting frequency and recent post topics were cleared.
Eric Ciarla's title changed, the 'founded_year' field's data type was updated, and all recent partnerships were removed. One award item in 'recent_awards_or_recognition' also had its description slightly modified.
The page significantly expanded its blog content, adding many new posts detailing features like the /interact endpoint, PDF Parser v2, Browser Sandbox, Firecrawl v2.5, Launch Week updates, and various integrations and customer stories. The primary topics covering the blog's focus areas were also updated to reflect new areas such as AI Agent Development and Performance/Scalability.
The 'Scale' plan had a property change, with 'is_self_serve' being removed and 'is_unit' being added.
Firecrawl has significantly increased its hiring, now listing 19 open roles across engineering, product, marketing, and revenue, indicating an upward hiring trend. This includes several developer-facing and leadership positions that were not present previously.
The page significantly updated its key differentiators, consolidating some previous features into broader new ones like "Zero configuration" and introducing new developer-focused capabilities such as structured data extraction and official SDKs. Additionally, several top-level marketing and navigation fields were removed from the page's structured data.
New top-level navigation sections have been added, including Documentation, SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI.
The forks count increased and stars count decreased. The last commit date was updated, and the recent release date format also changed.
Most review and rating data for the product have been reset to zero or removed entirely, including the platform name, overall rating, review count, and praise/complaint themes.
Significant changes include the addition of a new review and praise theme focusing on PDF and markdown conversion, along with a more specific complaint about automatic search expansion. The customer support score and recommended percentage both dropped dramatically.
Several top-level navigation sections, including Documentation, SDKs, Integrations, API Reference, and Build with AI, have been removed from the page. Additionally, the string value of the 'last_update_date' field has changed.
The repository shows continued growth with increased stars and forks, and recent activity indicated by a newer last commit date. There are also slight decreases in open issues and pull requests.
Significant updates include the customer support score increasing from 0 to 5 and the recommended percentage rising from 0 to 100. The top praise and complaint themes were revised and consolidated, and summaries of existing reviews were updated, while one older review was removed.
The product's overall rating increased from 0 to 5, and the review count grew to 12, with the ease of use score also updated to 5. Additionally, key praise themes were rephrased for clarity and granularity, while one specific praise theme was removed.
The page no longer provides recent reviews, top praise themes, or top complaint themes, indicating a significant reduction in available feedback data.
The followers count was updated from -1 to 0. Additionally, the posting_frequency field has been removed, and the recent_post_topics list is now empty.
Firecrawl updated its core positioning to emphasize its web interaction API and revised its use cases to be more detailed and action-oriented. The company also simplified its target industries, removed all listed partnerships, and one award.
The primary topics on the page have been updated, featuring new categorizations for AI agent integrations, web data extraction and monitoring, API & developer tools, and product updates.
The "pricing_transparent" flag was updated from true to false. All pricing tiers now explicitly list their monthly credit limits in the "per_unit" field, and the "billing_period" format was standardized to "monthly".
No change since last scan.
The key differentiators have been significantly updated, with new short descriptive phrases preceding existing ones, and several detailed explanations removed. A "SOC II · Type 2" certification was added. The social proof summary was also rephrased.
The navigation sections for Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog have been removed.
The repository's star count increased, and the date formats for the most recent release and last commit were updated.
All review-related data, including overall rating, review count, ease of use score, customer support score, recommended percentage, recent reviews, top praise themes, and top complaint themes, has been reset to zero or removed. The platform name also changed slightly.
The platform name and followers count have been updated. Additionally, the 'posting_frequency' field has been removed, and the 'recent_post_topics' list is now empty.
Firecrawl updated its positioning to emphasize powering AI agents and introduced new use cases like deep research and AI agent tools. The company also removed its listed target industries and all previous partnerships, while adding SOC II Type 2 certification.
The primary topics listed for blog posts have been updated, including the addition of 'Web Monitoring & Interaction' and rephrasing of several existing topics to better reflect current focuses.
The 'per_unit' field for all pricing tiers now returns null, and the billing period format for most plans has been updated.
No change since last scan.
The product's key differentiators were significantly expanded with new features and details, while some existing ones were rephrased. The social proof was updated with new metrics and company examples, and the overall positioning statement was shortened for conciseness.
Several new navigation items have been added, including Documentation, Playground, Blog, Community, and Changelog sections.
The stars count increased, and the date formats for the recent release and last commit were updated to a more readable style.
The product's overall scores and ratings significantly increased, with updates to existing praise and complaint themes, the addition of two new praise themes, and a change in the date format for reviews.
The 'posting_frequency' value was cleared, and the 'recent_post_topics' list was emptied.
The company updated its positioning statement, added several recent partnerships, removed specific target industries, and refined its listed use cases and awards.
The primary topics were updated with a new category for 'Developer Tools & SDKs' and rephrased descriptions for several existing topics.
The pricing transparency flag was enabled, and the free tier limits description was simplified. Additionally, the price formats for the Free and Scale plans were updated to specify '/monthly'.
No change since last scan.
The primary call to action has changed from 'Scrape' to 'Sign up', and a new secondary call to action 'Try it now' has been added. The key differentiators have been updated, with 'Zero configuration' being added and a general infrastructure statement removed. The social proof summary now reflects an increase in GitHub stars.
Two new navigation sections, "Integrations" and "Build with AI," have been added. Existing navigation sections have been reordered, with "SDKs" and "API Reference" now prominently displayed at the start.
The project saw an increase in stars, open pull requests, and open issues, while the number of forks slightly decreased.