Induced AI vs MultiOn
A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.
Short answer: choose Induced AI if you want browser-automation agents that turn plain-english workflows into back-office automation (Supervised agent, contact); choose MultiOn if you want autonomous web-automation agent, now largely legacy after a team pivot (Autonomous agent, usage).
| Induced AI | MultiOn | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Browser-automation agents that turn plain-English workflows into back-office automation | Autonomous web-automation agent, now largely legacy after a team pivot |
| Type | agent | agent |
| Autonomy | Supervised agent | Autonomous agent |
| Pricing | contact | usage |
| Best for | enterprise, mid-market | developers |
| Deployment | saas | saas, api |
| Modalities | browser, text | browser, text, api |
| Models | model-agnostic | model-agnostic, proprietary |
| Protocols | none | rest-api, function-calling |
| Integrations | - | LangChain, AutoGen, CrewAI, Chrome |
| Capabilities | 3 documented | 3 documented |
Induced AI
- +Operates sites that lack an API by controlling the browser like a human
- +Plain-English workflow definition lowers the bar for non-technical teams
- +Human-in-the-loop design keeps oversight on consequential back-office actions
- -Limited public product and pricing detail; positioning has shifted toward services
- -Human-in-the-loop means it is not a fully autonomous system
MultiOn
- +Genuine technical pedigree, including the Agent Q research framework and a working REST API integrated into LangChain, AutoGen, and CrewAI
- +End-to-end web autonomy was the actual product, not just a demo
- +Backed by top-tier investors at the seed stage
- -Product status dominates: the flagship product is wound down, the domain redirects to a different company, and the next-generation release never shipped
- -Reliability headlines came from single-task research benchmarks, not production guarantees
Which should you choose?
Induced AI is browser-automation agents that turn plain-english workflows into back-office automation, best for enterprise, mid-market. MultiOn is autonomous web-automation agent, now largely legacy after a team pivot, best for developers. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.