Every fetch, parse, and diff recorded for Stagehand. Filter by surface to focus the timeline; each row captures what was found, what changed, and the fields returned.
The platform field was updated from a null string to "Product Hunt".
The page introduced several new key differentiators highlighting Stagehand's natural language capabilities for handling page changes and its position as an AI browser automation framework. The main positioning statement was updated, and the target audience field was cleared.
The 'followers' count changed from 0 to -1, and the 'posting_frequency' field was removed.
The Stagehand SDK page underwent significant content shifts, including its mission statement becoming 'null' and its previous mission statement text moving to the positioning field. Key use cases were also updated, with one added, one removed, and several rephrased. Minor data type changes were noted for some empty fields.
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The platform value changed from 'Product Hunt' to 'null'.
The primary navigation now includes a "Log in" option. The list of key differentiators has been significantly restructured, adding new points focused on AI-driven resilience and natural language while removing several older, broader marketing statements. The social proof summary was removed, and the positioning statement was updated to be more descriptive. The target audience phrasing was also slightly refined.
The platform name was updated to 'X (formerly Twitter)', the followers count changed from -1 to 0, and the posting frequency field now explicitly indicates 'null' instead of an empty string.
The company significantly refined its market positioning, updated its list of use cases, and added new target industries. All previously listed partnerships were removed.
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Several sections including Discord, GitHub, Changelog, and Support were removed from the navigation. The 'last_update_date' field was updated from a placeholder to an empty string.
The number of stars on the repository increased by one.
No change since last scan.
The page introduced a social proof summary and a target audience statement, while significantly shortening its positioning statement. The key differentiators were updated with new emphasis on precision, flexibility, and natural language resilience, removing several older descriptive points and streamlining the value proposition.
The 'posting_frequency' field was updated from the string "null" to an empty string.
The company added several new partnerships with AI SDK and model providers and expanded its list of browser agent use cases. All previously specified target industries were removed.
No change since last scan.
New navigation sections for Discord, GitHub, Changelog, and Support have been added. There was also a minor change in the last_update_date string value.
The repository experienced slight growth, with increases in forks, stars, open pull requests, and open issues.
No change since last scan.
The navigation menu was simplified by removing 'Sign up' and 'Get a demo'. The list of key differentiators was significantly revised, with many detailed descriptions removed and existing ones shortened, while a new 'target_audience_stated' field was added.
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The positioning description was updated, and two specific use cases were removed from the list of stated uses.
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The platform name was updated from 'ProductHunt' to 'Product Hunt'.
The `key_differentiators` list was significantly updated to include details on Stagehand's four core primitives and their functionalities, along with clarifications on LLM support and its open-source license. The `target_audience_stated` field was removed.
The follower count was updated, and the posting frequency information was changed.
The company updated its positioning statement and added specific target industries and new use cases for its product.
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The date formats for recent releases and the last commit date have been updated.
No change since last scan.
New navigation options for "Sign up" and "Get a demo" have been added. The list of key differentiators has been significantly expanded with four new points highlighting AI resilience, maintenance loop reduction, predictability, and deterministic control, while also rephrasing some existing differentiators for clarity.
The 'followers' count increased from 0 to 1, and a new 'posting_frequency' field was added.
The company updated its positioning statement and moved the previous detailed description to the mission statement. Additionally, two specific use cases were removed, and several null fields now correctly use JSON null instead of the string 'null'.
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The repository gained stars, open issues, and open pull requests, but saw a slight decrease in forks. Date formats for releases and the last commit were updated.
No change since last scan.
The platform name has changed from 'twitter' to 'X', and the 'posting_frequency' field has been removed.
The mission statement and positioning have been updated, and several fields ('founded_year', 'team_size_stated', 'target_company_size') had their null values replaced with the string 'null'. Additionally, two new use cases were added to the 'use_cases_stated' list.
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No change since last scan.
The number of stars increased and the date formats for the last commit and recent releases were updated.
The key differentiators list was significantly reduced, with several key points removed and others slightly rephrased. The main positioning statement of the page was also updated with a more detailed description, and a minor punctuation change occurred in the target audience statement.
The platform was updated to "ProductHunt". New fields for customer support score, ease of use score, recent reviews, and recommended percentage have been added.
The platform field changed its value from "X" to "twitter" and the followers count changed from -1 to 0. A new field, posting_frequency, was added.
Two use cases for the Stagehand SDK were removed from the list of stated capabilities.
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The 'last_update_date' field was updated to reflect 'null' instead of an empty string.
The repository added a list of topics and experienced a slight decrease in stars.
The website navigation was simplified by removing 'Sign up' and 'Get a demo' options. Key differentiators for Stagehand were updated, introducing new benefits like combining precision with flexibility and improving resilience to page changes, while removing specific mention of language support. The product's positioning statement was also made more concise.
The 'platform' field's value was changed. Several review-related fields, including 'recent_reviews', 'ease_of_use_score', 'customer_support_score', and 'recommended_percentage', were removed.
The platform name was updated from "X (formerly Twitter)" to "X", and the 'posting_frequency' field was removed.
The descriptions for the SDK's use cases were expanded and clarified, while the lists of target industries and recent partnerships were removed.
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No change since last scan.
The repository's stars, open pull requests, and open issues increased, while forks decreased. The 'topics' field was removed, and the last commit date was updated.
The key differentiators list was streamlined, adding explicit statements about AI-driven resilience and Python/TypeScript support, while consolidating descriptions of agent capabilities, Browserbase integration, and licensing. Navigation options were expanded, and a target audience field was added.
No change since last scan.
The platform name has been updated to reflect 'X (formerly Twitter)', and the posting frequency status has changed.
Significant updates include populating the mission statement, refining positioning, and adding specific recent partnerships and target industries. The use cases listed were rephrased, and data type consistency for null values was improved.
No change since last scan.
The last_update_date field has changed its value from an empty string to '.null'.
The repository's stars increased while its forks decreased.
The Stagehand page significantly expanded its list of key differentiators, adding details on capabilities, integration with Browserbase, and comparisons to other frameworks. The target_audience_stated field was removed, and the social_proof_summary was cleared.
No change since last scan.
The number of followers and the posting frequency have been updated.
New use cases for building agents that handle logins and unexpected site changes have been added. Existing use case descriptions were also rephrased for clarity and conciseness.
No change since last scan.
The 'last_update_date' field was updated, changing its value from the string 'null' to an empty string.
Date formats for recent releases and the last commit have been standardized to ISO 8601, and the recent release title now includes the version number.
The product page for Stagehand received updates to its key differentiators, with new benefits highlighted and some old ones rephrased or removed. The positioning statement was revised, and a specific target audience was defined. A 'Log in' option was also added to the navigation menu.
The platform name has been updated, and default values for review count and overall rating were changed from -999 to 0. New fields for customer support score, ease of use score, recent reviews, and recommended percentage have been introduced.
The followers count has been updated from -9999 to 0.
The descriptions for the Stagehand SDK, including its positioning and use cases, have been updated, while the mission statement and target industries have been removed from the profile.
No change since last scan.
The 'Discord' and 'Support' sections have been removed from the documentation's main navigation.
The project saw an increase in forks, stars, open pull requests, and open issues. The title of the latest release was also updated.
The site's 'key differentiators' list was significantly revised, adding new points about AI capabilities, precision, flexibility, and natural language instruction benefits, while consolidating or removing older, less detailed points. The 'Log in' option was removed from the primary navigation, and explicit social proof and target audience statements are now null.
The 'platform' and 'followers' fields were updated, and a new 'posting_frequency' field was added.
The company's positioning statement was made more concise, with its previous detailed description moving to the mission statement. The list of use cases was revised, including rewordings, an addition, and a removal, and all recent partnerships were removed.
No change since last scan.
Two new sections, 'Discord' and 'Support', were added to the documentation. The last update date field also changed from an empty string to 'null'.
The date formats for recent releases and the last commit date have been updated to a more readable format. All other repository metrics remain unchanged.
The key differentiators section was significantly restructured with more concise benefits and explicit feature statements. The target audience is now explicitly defined, and minor textual updates were made to positioning and social proof fields.
The platform name was slightly modified. Several review-related metrics and scores, including recent_reviews, ease_of_use_score, customer_support_score, and recommended_percentage, were removed, while review_count and overall_rating were updated to placeholder values.
The 'platform' field was updated to reflect the new name 'X (formerly Twitter)', and the 'posting_frequency' field was removed.
The product's stated use cases were completely revised. Additionally, the mission statement, founded year, team size, and target company size fields now explicitly store 'null' as a string instead of a JSON null type. The partner 'Browserbase' was removed from recent partnerships.
No change since last scan.
The 'last_update_date' field value has changed from "null" to an empty string.
The number of forks and stars have slightly decreased. The date formats for recent releases and the last commit have been updated to a more precise ISO 8601 format.
The Stagehand page was significantly updated, featuring a completely revised and shorter list of key differentiators. Additionally, the social proof summary and target audience statement were removed.
No change since last scan.
The platform name capitalization changed from 'twitter' to 'Twitter', and the followers count changed from 0 to -1.
The page now includes new technology partnerships and specified target industries. The "use_cases_stated" list has been significantly revised, with new items added, existing ones rephrased, and one item removed.
No change since last scan.
The 'last_update_date' field value was updated.
The repository saw an increase in stars, forks, and contributors, while the number of open pull requests and issues slightly decreased. The last commit was more recent.
The page received substantial updates to its key differentiators, providing more specific details on AI capabilities, use cases, and technical availability. It also refined its core positioning and explicitly defined its target audience.
No change since last scan.
The page removes navigation links for signing up and talking to sales, and significantly reduces the number of detailed key differentiators. Minor textual adjustments were also made to an existing differentiator and the target audience statement.
The company now explicitly states its mission, and its target industries list is empty. The listed use cases have been revised, including rephrased descriptions, one new addition, and two removals.
The product's positioning and mission statement were updated, with the mission now explicitly stating its purpose. The target industries and additional use cases such as automated testing and web data extraction were also expanded and added.
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The page now explicitly lists target industries and has updated its use cases. New use cases focus on building resilient agents and automating tasks without APIs or when sites change, while existing use case descriptions have been simplified.
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The 'last_update_date' field was updated to 'null'.
The page significantly expands on Stagehand's core primitives (`act`, `extract`, `observe`, `agent`), details its local and cloud deployment options with Browserbase, clarifies LLM provider support, and adds a comprehensive FAQ section.
The Stagehand page has undergone a significant content update, introducing new developer primitives like act(), observe(), and agent(), and detailing language support, LLM integrations, and deployment flexibility. Key differentiators have been refined, and new informational sections, including a comprehensive FAQ, have been added.
The page now includes detailed descriptions of Stagehand's core AI primitives (act, extract, observe, agent), a comprehensive comparison table of its features against other frameworks, and expanded sections on Browserbase integration and frequently asked questions for developers, including LLM support and community resources.
The page now details new developer primitives like act(), extract(), observe(), and agent(), along with technical specifications such as LLM provider support and language availability. It also emphasizes enhanced cloud integration features with Browserbase for deployment and agent capabilities.
The page provides more specific details about Stagehand's four core primitives (act, extract, observe, agent), highlighting deterministic control, local browser compatibility, and supported LLM integrations. A minor cleanup was made to the 'social_proof_summary' field.
The page introduces new developer primitives (act(), extract(), observe(), agent()), provides a detailed comparison table of features, and clarifies its ecosystem integration with Browserbase and supported LLMs. A new FAQ section offers extensive insights into the SDK's capabilities and usage.
The Stagehand page significantly enhanced its technical documentation by adding detailed descriptions of its four primitives, integration benefits with Browserbase, and a comprehensive FAQ, while also restructuring its key differentiators into a comparison table.
The page now clearly defines Stagehand's core `act()`, `extract()`, `observe()`, and `agent()` primitives, detailing their developer-facing capabilities and emphasizing seamless integration with Browserbase for advanced features. It has replaced a general list of differentiators with a more structured and detailed breakdown, including a feature comparison table and an extensive FAQ section.
The Stagehand page now explicitly details four core primitives for browser agents (`act`, `extract`, `observe`, `agent`) and outlines its integration with Browserbase for deployment and scaling. It also clarifies support for various LLM providers and the use of Model Gateway.
The Stagehand SDK now explicitly details its four core primitives (act, extract, observe, agent) and highlights support for both TypeScript and Python.
The most significant change is the explicit introduction and description of Stagehand's four core primitives (act, extract, observe, agent), which expand on its natural language capabilities for browser automation. The SDK is also now highlighted as being available in both TypeScript and Python.