Overview
Tabstack Dev Tools and Wirable serve very different purposes in the AI and web automation ecosystem. Tabstack is a developer-focused API that extracts structured JSON, clean markdown, cited research, and browser automation from any URL—without you needing to run a browser or LLM. Wirable, on the other hand, tests whether AI agents can actually use your product by running live browser audits and scoring agent-readiness from 0 to 100, then provides a hosted MCP proxy to fix issues.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Tabstack Dev Tools | Wirable |
|---|---|---|
| Core Purpose | Extract structured data, markdown, research from any URL via one API | Audit and score how well AI agents can use your product |
| Target User | Developers building data pipelines, AI agents, or automation | Product teams ensuring their web product is agent-ready |
| API / Integration | REST API, SDKs (TS, Python), MCP server, CLI, Raycast, LangChain, Vercel AI SDK | Hosted MCP proxy, GitHub fix PRs, drift monitoring |
| Output | Structured JSON, markdown, cited research, automation results | Agent-readiness score (0–100) with per-dimension breakdown |
| Setup Time | < 3 minutes to first API call | < 2 minutes for a free audit |
| Pricing | Free to start; paid plans for higher usage | Free tier (3 audits); Pro at $29/month |
| Key Differentiator | Mozilla-backed, no browser to run, one API for multiple tasks | Measures and improves agent-readiness with a hosted MCP proxy |
Pricing
Tabstack Dev Tools: Free to start with an API key. You can make your first call in under three minutes. Paid plans are available for higher usage volumes, but specific pricing tiers are not fully detailed on the website.
Wirable: Free tier includes 3 full agent-readiness audits with N=3 agents, a live browser, consensus score, and a shareable scorecard. The Pro plan costs $29 per month and includes unlimited audits (fair use), a hosted MCP proxy kept live in front of your product, drift monitoring that re-checks on every commit, and GitHub fix PRs for llms.txt, AGENTS.md, and MCP manifest.
Pros and Cons
Tabstack Dev Tools
Pros:
- Single API for extract, generate, research, and automate tasks.
- No browser or LLM to run yourself—minimal infrastructure.
- Mozilla-backed with strong data privacy (data never sold or trained on).
- Rich ecosystem: SDKs, MCP server, CLI, Raycast, LangChain, Vercel AI SDK.
- Clean markdown and structured JSON output ideal for AI pipelines.
Cons:
- Pricing details for higher usage are not transparent on the site.
- Primarily focused on data extraction; not a tool for testing agent-readiness.
- May be overkill if you only need simple scraping.
Wirable
Pros:
- Unique value proposition: measures and improves agent-readiness with a clear score.
- Free audit is quick and requires no account.
- Hosted MCP proxy fixes agent issues without code changes.
- Drift monitoring re-checks on every commit.
- Transparent pricing with a generous free tier.
Cons:
- Narrow focus: only useful for teams concerned with agent-readiness.
- Does not provide web data extraction or research capabilities.
- Pro plan at $29/month may be costly for small teams or solo devs.
Verdict
Tabstack Dev Tools is the right choice if you need to extract structured data, markdown, or research from the web for your AI agents or data pipelines. Wirable is the tool for product teams who want to ensure their own web product is usable by AI agents, offering a clear score and a fix path. They are complementary: use Tabstack to pull data from other sites, and Wirable to make your own site agent-ready.

