CloudyBot vs MultiOn
MultiOn is known for AI-driven browser automation—letting an agent navigate and act on the web. CloudyBot also ships a real cloud browser, but it is built for recurring business operations: cron Specialists, a persistent file workspace, rolling memory across runs, Workflow Architect pipelines, and results pushed to WhatsApp and Telegram, with hard monthly caps. Think browser automation plus scheduling, files, memory, and multi-channel delivery.
Choose CloudyBot when…
- You want the same browser-heavy duty on a schedule—weekly briefs, price checks, inbox-style triage—without starting a new session each time
- You need a file workspace the agent edits, searches, and reuses across runs (reports, CSVs, notes)
- You want rolling thread memory so each run builds on what the agent learned last time
- You want native WhatsApp / Telegram delivery to operators or customers
- You want hard monthly billing caps that pause at the limit
MultiOn fits better when…
- Your primary need is AI browser automation as the headline capability and product fit
- You prefer MultiOn's UX, integrations, or pricing for interactive web sessions
- Your workflows are mostly one-off or session-driven rather than long-lived scheduled ops
- You are comparing vendors purely on browser agent depth—verify each roadmap for your sites
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Side by side
| Capability | MultiOn | CloudyBot |
|---|---|---|
| AI browser automation | ✓ core focus | ✓ |
| Cron / scheduled Specialists | check product | ✓ AI-driven cron |
| Rolling thread memory | varies | ✓ |
| File workspace (edit, search) | varies | ✓ |
| WhatsApp / Telegram | ✗ (typical) | ✓ native |
| Hard monthly caps | check MultiOn plans | ✓ pauses, no overages |
| Workflow Architect pipelines | workflows per product | ✓ |
| Native Notion / Sheets / GitHub | check integrations | ✓ |
| Free tier | check MultiOn | ✓ 30 AI Tasks |
Frequently asked questions
Are CloudyBot and MultiOn the same kind of product?
They overlap on AI-driven browser automation, but MultiOn is positioned around that core loop. CloudyBot wraps browser work in a broader ops stack: cron-scheduled Specialists, a persistent file workspace, rolling memory, Workflow Architect pipelines, and native WhatsApp/Telegram with hard monthly billing caps.
What does CloudyBot add on top of browser automation?
CloudyBot adds recurring schedules so the same duty runs without you re-prompting, a file workspace the agent can edit and search across runs, rolling memory per thread, multi-channel delivery (including WhatsApp and Telegram on paid plans), and hard caps that pause usage instead of surprise overages.
Can I use MultiOn and CloudyBot together?
Yes. Some teams use browser-first tools for ad-hoc sessions and CloudyBot for recurring checks, file-backed reports, and capped messaging to stakeholders. Compare each vendor's current features and pricing for your workflows.
How do hard billing caps compare?
CloudyBot enforces hard monthly caps on AI Tasks and related usage—the product pauses at the limit. MultiOn pricing is vendor-specific; review their plans for your expected browser and AI volume.
Related reading
- Cloud Browser Automation: How AI Agents Actually Browse the Web
- How to Automate Data Entry with an AI Browser Agent
- Full 2026 AI agent comparison
- CloudyBot vs ChatGPT Operator comparison
- CloudyBot vs Lindy comparison
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