Comparison

A Browse AI Alternative for Documents & Files

Browse AI is built for pulling structured data out of websites and watching them for changes. People look for an alternative when their data lives in documents and files — PDFs, statements, exports — rather than web pages, and when they want the extracted data to become a finished, scheduled report. That document-to-report path is exactly what TableDI Tools is for.

What Browse AI is: Browse AI extracts and monitors data from websites, turning pages into structured data on a schedule.

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Side by side

Browse AI vs TableDI Tools

Dimension Browse AI TableDI Tools
Primary source Websites and web pages (scraping + monitoring). Documents and files — PDFs, CSVs, spreadsheets, statements, exports.
After extraction Structured data you take elsewhere. The same flow continues into a dashboard or report and (graduated) a scheduled delivery.
Try it free, no signup Account required to build robots. Extraction and dashboard tools run in the browser, no email gate or watermark.
Scheduled refresh Monitors sites on a schedule. Graduated workspaces pull new files on a schedule and re-render the report — built on a multi-source refresh engine.
Delivery Pushes data to your stack. Renders and delivers a finished report to email / Slack / webhook on a cron.

Comparison reflects each tool’s primary design focus and is written to be fair; check each vendor’s site for current details and pricing.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is TableDI a Browse AI alternative?
For website scraping, Browse AI is purpose-built. TableDI is the better fit when your data is in documents and files — it extracts tables from PDFs and CSVs and carries them through to a finished, schedulable report.
Can TableDI scrape websites?
The front-door tools focus on files and documents (PDF, CSV, spreadsheets). Web extraction is on the engine roadmap; today the strength is the document-to-report-to-delivery path.
What happens after data is extracted?
Unlike a pure extractor, TableDI continues the flow: the extracted rows become a dashboard or report, and a graduated workspace refreshes and delivers it on a schedule.
Is it free to try?
Yes — extract a PDF or build a dashboard for free, no signup or watermark. Only the scheduled, auto-delivering workspace is paid.