Twin
Summary
Most business automation tools demand either an engineering team to wire up APIs or a no-code canvas that collapses the moment a workflow needs a real browser session on a site that never published an API. Twin is built for the gap between those two walls.
Twin runs agents that control a real browser, execute code, call APIs, and chain multi-step workflows on a schedule — without requiring a developer to build each integration from scratch. The vendor positions this at SMBs replacing a stack of point tools: sales prospecting, invoice handling, recruiting pipelines, real estate lead qualification. Where it holds up is repetitive, browser-dependent work that other automation platforms treat as out of scope. Where it breaks is complex conditional branching — when the logic depends on what a previous step returned in an unexpected format, agent recovery works until it doesn't, and there is no self-hosted fallback when a workflow handles sensitive data. No permanent free tier means the cost clock starts after the trial ends.
Bottom line: Pick Twin if you're a non-technical founder running five manual browser tasks a day and need them automated without hiring an engineer — but plan a different architecture if your workflows involve sensitive financial data you cannot route through a cloud-only platform.
Pricing Plans
Usage-Based- Price
- €20/month (Pro tier); custom for Enterprise
- Free Tier
- 14-day trial with 1,000 initial credits plus 200 daily (3,600 total); no permanent free tier available
Free Trial
1,000 credits immediately plus 200 credits daily for 14 days (up to 3,600 total); no credit card required
- Agent builder access
- Web scraping
- API integrations
- Basic browser automation
Pro
Recommended tier for scaling operations; ~4 builds/month, ~41 runs/month, 100 emails/day
- Agent builder and deployment
- Web scrapers
- Browser automation
- Image, video & slide generation
- Time triggers & webhooks
- Web search & research
- Custom agent UI
- Deployment & monetization
- In-app and email support
Enterprise
For teams automating at scale with custom credit volume, private Slack support, team setup, optimization, and commercial terms
- All Pro features
- Custom credit volume
- Private Slack channel with Twin team
- Agent optimization support
- Team & deployment setup
- Private events and early access
- Custom commercial terms
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Browser-native agent execution means the tool automates sites with no published API, so a recruiter checking five ATS dashboards or a real estate agent pulling from listing portals that block scraping can automate tasks that Zapier and Make simply cannot reach.
- Autonomous multi-step planning lets the agent chain actions — research, extract, format, send — without a human approving each step, so repetitive outreach or invoice processing workflows run on schedule without babysitting.
- Schedule-triggered execution with built-in error recovery means a workflow that hits a page load failure or an unexpected data format attempts rerouting rather than silently dying, which reduces the Monday-morning 'nothing ran' incident that plagues cron-based alternatives.
- API access alongside browser control means agents can mix authenticated API calls with browser sessions in the same workflow, so a sales prospecting agent can pull CRM data via API and then act on a portal that only exists as a web interface.
- Designed explicitly for non-technical operators, so a founder or ops manager can build and deploy agents without writing integration code — replacing a stack of five tools that each required a developer to connect.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Complex conditional branching — where the next step depends on what the previous step returned in one of several possible formats — hits the agent planning layer's ceiling on workflows beyond three or four decision points. Teams at that complexity end up writing prompt workarounds or splitting into multiple agents and stitching them manually, which means maintaining two systems instead of one.
- No self-hosted deployment option exists. Teams automating invoice processing or financial operations that are subject to data residency or compliance requirements cannot keep data off Twin's cloud infrastructure. At the point where legal or security review blocks a cloud-only vendor, those teams move to a self-hostable alternative — Activepieces, n8n, or a custom stack — regardless of how well the browser automation works.
- The absence of a permanent free tier means teams evaluating fit against real production workflows have a fixed trial window. A workflow that looks clean in week one and develops edge-case failures in week three does not surface those failures before the billing clock starts.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (cloud-hosted; SaaS)
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-04T10:18:02.919Z
Best For
Who it's for
- SMBs automating repetitive operations without engineering teams
- Real estate agents, agencies, and e-commerce operators
- Non-technical founders and business owners
- Teams replacing 5+ tools with a single agent platform
- Businesses needing browser-based automation without API access
What it does well
- Sales prospecting and outreach automation
- Content research, generation, and distribution
- Invoice processing and financial operations
- Real estate listing aggregation and lead qualification
- HR recruitment workflow automation
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Twin free?
- Twin is a paid tool (€20/month (Pro tier); custom for Enterprise). A 14-day free trial is available.
- Is Twin open source?
- No — Twin is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Twin have an API?
- Yes. Twin exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://twin.so for details.
- When was Twin released?
- Twin was first released in 2026.
- What platforms does Twin support?
- Twin is available on: Web (cloud-hosted; SaaS).
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Twin is an agentic automation platform that builds and runs browser-controlling agents capable of planning multi-step workflows, executing code, and calling external APIs without human sign-off on each step. The core workflow: a user describes a task — say, scraping real estate listings and qualifying leads by criteria — and Twin translates that into an agent that opens a browser, navigates sites, extracts data, applies logic, and delivers results on a set schedule. The agent loop includes error recovery, meaning it attempts to reroute when a step returns an unexpected result rather than stopping and waiting.
The differentiating capability is browser-native automation without API dependency. Most workflow tools — Zapier, Make, and their equivalents — require the target application to expose a supported integration. Twin’s agents operate the browser the way a person would, which means they work on sites that have never published an API and on web apps that break traditional scraping. For a real estate agent pulling listings from a mix of portals, or a recruiter checking candidate status across multiple ATS dashboards, that distinction is the entire value proposition.
Twin fits teams that are currently doing repetitive browser work manually and do not have engineering resources to build custom integrations. It strains under two conditions: first, when conditional logic grows past a few branches — the agent planning layer is not a visual flow editor, and debugging a multi-branch workflow that misbehaves requires patience the docs do not fully support. Second, because there is no self-hosted option, teams processing invoices or financial records through the platform accept that data transits Twin’s infrastructure. Teams with compliance requirements that prohibit that route will hit a hard wall regardless of workflow complexity.
