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  5. Armada vs PageBolt.dev

Armada vs PageBolt.dev

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PageBolt.dev
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Armada
Armada

Browser Automation and Narrated Video Capture API with CI integration. Push a PR or use the MCP server. PageBolt generates a narrated video demo of your changes and posts it to your PR comment. Plus screenshots, PDFs, OG images, and browser automation — all via one API. Free to start.

Armada is an orchestration platform for running bots and scrapers at scale on Kubernetes. You write a Python script (Playwright, Selenium, or nodriver), add a JSON config, and Armada handles the rest : distributing jobs across as many pods as you need, rotating proxies, managing browser fingerprints, and monitoring everything in real time through a dashboard. Going from 1 worker to 100+ requires zero code changes. No SaaS, no credits, fully self-hosted.

✓Audio Guide narration, ✓25,000 requests/month, ✓120 req/min rate limit, ✓Video recording (45s, all formats), ✓Priority support
Task Distribution, Proxy Manager, Anti-Detection, Unlimited Scaling, Centralized Monitoring
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What are some alternatives to PageBolt.dev, Armada?

Sidekiq

Sidekiq

Sidekiq uses threads to handle many jobs at the same time in the same process. It does not require Rails but will integrate tightly with Rails 3/4 to make background processing dead simple.

Playwright

Playwright

It is a Node library to automate the Chromium, WebKit and Firefox browsers with a single API. It enables cross-browser web automation that is ever-green, capable, reliable and fast.

Beanstalkd

Beanstalkd

Beanstalks's interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running time-consuming tasks asynchronously.

Puppeteer

Puppeteer

Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control headless Chrome over the DevTools Protocol. It can also be configured to use full (non-headless) Chrome.

PhantomJS

PhantomJS

PhantomJS is a headless WebKit scriptable with JavaScript. It is used by hundreds of developers and dozens of organizations for web-related development workflow.

Hangfire

Hangfire

It is an open-source framework that helps you to create, process and manage your background jobs, i.e. operations you don't want to put in your request processing pipeline. It supports all kind of background tasks – short-running and long-running, CPU intensive and I/O intensive, one shot and recurrent.

Zencoder

Zencoder

Zencoder downloads the video and converts it to as many formats as you need. Every output is encoded concurrently, with virtually no waiting—whether you do one or one hundred. Zencoder then uploads the resulting videos to a server, CDN, an S3 bucket, or wherever you dictate in your API call.

Resque

Resque

Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both.

delayed_job

delayed_job

Delayed_job (or DJ) encapsulates the common pattern of asynchronously executing longer tasks in the background. It is a direct extraction from Shopify where the job table is responsible for a multitude of core tasks.

Kurento

Kurento

It is a WebRTC media server and a set of client APIs making simple the development of advanced video applications for WWW and smartphone platforms. Media Server features include group communications, transcoding and more.