Every fetch, parse, and diff recorded for Firecrawl. Filter by surface to focus the timeline; each row captures what was found, what changed, and the fields returned.
The page now highlights a broader range of key differentiators, including new features like advanced media parsing, intelligent content waiting, caching options, and interactive web actions. The primary call to action, positioning statement, social proof, and target audience descriptions have all been updated and expanded to reflect these enhancements and target audience use cases.
The page has significantly revised its key differentiators, adding new ones around open-source leadership and MCP server support while removing many specific feature details. Marketing messages like social proof, positioning statement, and target audience were also condensed or updated.
The page introduces new key differentiators and a 'SOC II Type 2' certification. The target audience description and secondary call to action text have been significantly updated, and existing feature descriptions have been expanded for more detail.
The key differentiators were refactored into more granular points, with a new emphasis on fair web content access, while some broader differentiators and specific certifications were removed from the social proof. The positioning statement and target audience description were also updated for conciseness.
The page features significant revisions to its key differentiators, introducing new features like official SDKs and capabilities for large-scale projects. Calls to action, social proof metrics, and the positioning statement were also updated.
The page underwent a significant update, notably changing the primary call to action from 'Sign up' to 'Scrape' and overhauling the key differentiators list to provide more detailed, developer-centric explanations of features and capabilities. The social proof summary and positioning statement were also expanded and refined, and a new target audience description was added.
The core positioning and key features of Firecrawl have been updated and expanded. The positioning statement was rewritten, and several new developer-facing differentiators related to web interaction, data caching, and advanced rendering were added, while some previous standalone differentiators were either integrated or removed. Social proof was updated with a higher GitHub star count and more logos.
The page now more explicitly highlights Firecrawl's open-source nature by moving it to the sub-tagline and adding it as a key differentiator, alongside new SOC II Type 2 compliance. Several detailed differentiators related to media parsing, actions, and infrastructure were removed, and other descriptions like social proof and target audience were simplified.
The page received a significant update to its key differentiators, enhancing clarity and adding new aspects like "zero configuration" and its role as an AI infrastructure layer. Other updates include an expanded target audience, revised social proof, and minor textual adjustments.
The page introduces several new key differentiators highlighting advanced features like JavaScript rendering, crawl endpoint functionality, and optimized infrastructure for complex sites. It also clarifies hosted version capabilities, while simplifying the target audience and social proof. Minor changes include updating URLs and removing a SOC II certification mention.
The page features updated marketing copy, including clarified key differentiators and an expanded target audience. Social proof metrics have been significantly enhanced with new GitHub star counts, MCP server installations, and user testimonials.
The page includes updated calls to action and an expanded target audience description for LLM applications. New key differentiators emphasize Firecrawl's role as an AI web infrastructure layer, introduces caching, and highlights interactive capabilities and a dashboard. Several existing differentiators were rephrased for clarity, while others were removed.
The primary call to action now emphasizes direct scraping, with the CTA changing from "Sign up" to "Scrape" and directing to the playground. Key differentiators have been refined to highlight SOC II certification and automatic handling of rendering and parsing, while some previous detailed feature descriptions were removed.
The Firecrawl page now emphasizes new features for its hosted version, including a proprietary infrastructure and structured data extraction via JSON schemas, alongside a policy of not charging for most failed requests. The social proof section has been updated to reflect increased user sign-ups and MCP server installations.
The primary call-to-action was updated to 'Sign up' with a new URL. A substantial number of new and expanded key differentiators were added, highlighting advanced features like 'Zero configuration', 'Media parsing', 'Live web data caching', 'Interact with pages', and better AI integration, while some older, less detailed differentiators were replaced.
The primary call to action shifted from 'Sign up' to 'Scrape' with a corresponding URL update. Several key differentiators were updated, including adding new points about open-source status and proprietary infrastructure, while others were rephrased or combined.
The page underwent a significant revision of its key differentiators, making them more concise and introducing new points like SOC II certification. The social proof was expanded, and the target audience description was simplified. The secondary CTA text (GitHub stars) was programmatically set to null.
The page introduced a new open-source AI agent framework, expanded SDK support, and enhanced API capabilities including dedicated Search and Crawl endpoints, structured data extraction, and improved web coverage. The GitHub star count and MCP server installations have also been updated.
The page now introduces a new open-source framework for web agents and highlights new developer-facing features such as cached web data and expanded SDK support. The GitHub star count has been updated, and a general secondary call to action has been replaced by a specific promotion for the new framework.
The updated page features a new open-source web-agent framework and highlights new capabilities like cached data, enhanced web coverage, and Wikimedia partnerships. The GitHub star count has increased, and more explicit details are provided on SDKs and advanced API functionalities through new FAQs.
The page introduces new AI agent integration features, details specific capabilities of the search, scrape, interact, and crawl APIs including structured data extraction and expanded SDK support, and updates its open-source GitHub star count.
The page introduces a new open-source web-agent framework and expanded SDK support for Go, Rust, Java, and Elixir. It also highlights new agent integrations like MCP and an onboarding skill, and updates the GitHub stars count from 110.4K to 110.7K.
The page introduced new developer-focused features like an open-source web-agent framework, new SDKs, a dedicated 'crawl' endpoint, and structured data extraction with JSON schema. It also clarified API credit costs, updated the GitHub star count, and rephrased key differentiators and the overall positioning statement.
The website now prominently features a new 'web-agent' open framework and clarifies core capabilities like Search, Scrape, and an enhanced 'NEW' Interact feature. Key differentiators regarding performance and reliability have been updated, and the GitHub star count has increased.
The page introduces a new 'web-agent' open framework and emphasizes new features like 'Search' and 'Map'. Key differentiators were slightly updated, and the GitHub star count increased.
The page highlights new core capabilities (Search, Scrape, Interact) with expanded descriptions, introduces specific AI agent integration tools including a new onboarding skill and Python SDK, and updates the GitHub star count.
The site has added several new developer-facing features focusing on AI agent integration, new SDKs, and specific content access. The presentation of 'Zero configuration' benefits and detailed target audience has been rephrased or distributed.
The page now prominently features dedicated Search and enhanced Interact capabilities, alongside new direct integration methods for AI agents (Skill, MCP), and a commitment to fair content access, while adding a secondary sign-up call to action.
The page introduces an open framework for web agents and new AI agent integration methods, with the interactive scraping feature now highlighted. The primary call-to-action links directly to the playground, and the description of backend handling for zero configuration is updated.