Eric Ciarla

/agent by Firecrawl - Gather structured data wherever it lives on the web

Firecrawl /agent is a magic API that searches, navigates, and gathers data from even the most complex websites. Describe what data you want and agent handles the rest. Find information in hard-to-reach places, return single datapoints or entire datasets at scale.

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Darrell Faucett

Wow, what a this thing is off the hook. I love the graphics I love the concept, I love what it does, and yes, I signed up and am getting ready to test this thing out right now

Erik Vogelzang

Amazing product and team! Great to see how you and the team are executing!

jonathan service

This looks very interesting, well done and keep up the good work!

Alex Cloudstar

Been hacking together scrapers for docs and pricing pages. Always breaks. This looks like a saner path: give it a URL, get markdown/JSON. Curious how it handles login walls and messy JS tables. If it’s stable, I’ll gladly bin my puppeteer scripts.

Darrell Faucett

Outstanding, this is an amazing product. I'm literally in the process right now of setting up that API in my application to pull down leads. I'll let you know how that goes later. Amazing product, good job

Raul Popadineți

I love this! ❤️ Congrats on the launch. I'm already using it for one of my apps in production and got great feedback so far. Keep it up 🚀

Thibaut Davoult

I've been using Firecrawl for several side projects, really amazing tool. Agent is the next logical frontier in their development. Can't wait to try this more extensively.

Steven Tey

`/agent` is so good – congrats on the launch! We're happy paying customers at Dub 😁

Stefan Smiljkovic

Exciting update from Firecrawl team!

Yu Pan

/agent feels like a big step beyond “URL-in, HTML-out” scraping — the idea of describing intent and letting the system search, navigate, and collect autonomously is super compelling. This solves so many real-world data gaps.Curious: how does /agent decide when to stop exploring vs. keep going, especially for large or ambiguous data requests?