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Bablosoft’s page presents a set of tools for browser automation: BrowserAutomationStudio, BAS Premium, FingerprintSwitcher, and AutomationPlugins. Its core positioning is to help users create browser automation applications with a low barrier to entry. The copy emphasizes “no coding skills required,” the ability to automate anything Chrome can do, and support for 100% browser emulation, optimized multithreading, a visual code creator, and a visual UI creator.
BrowserAutomationStudio’s strength lies in combining automation workflows, UI creation, and script packaging, making it suitable for building standalone bots or automation scripts that can be “compiled as a standalone script and sold.” BAS Premium adds capabilities for commercial distribution, including protection against unauthorized script copying, advanced support, user management through a web interface, script delivery, custom bot interfaces, a standalone scheduler, and access to a private source code repository. FingerprintSwitcher focuses more on browser fingerprint switching: instead of only modifying the User-Agent, it adjusts many internal browser methods and variables so the environment appears as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, desktop, or mobile browsers. AutomationPlugins states that it can work with Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright, and other CDP-based automation libraries, giving it fairly good ecosystem compatibility.
Pricing is relatively clear: BrowserAutomationStudio is free, and AutomationPlugins is free. BAS Premium costs USD 80 / 365 days / 3 machines, or USD 40 / 180 days / 3 machines. FingerprintSwitcher costs USD 30 / 30 days / 2 machines, or USD 60 / 90 days / 2 machines. For users doing basic automation only, the free version offers strong value. If script licensing, user management, and delivery are required, Premium is necessary.
The advantages are its low learning curve, support for visual creation, multithreading, standalone script distribution, and compatibility with the Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright/CDP ecosystem. The downsides are that the page does not state whether it is open source, whether self-hosting is supported, which operating systems are supported, what payment methods are available, or how good the documentation is. Although the page includes Manual and Community links, that is not enough to judge the depth of the documentation. It is best suited for browser automation developers, non-programmer automation users, teams that need to create and distribute bot scripts, and users who need browser fingerprint switching for automated testing.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment support, or localization, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If access, payment, or compliance requirements are important, it is recommended to also evaluate Playwright, Puppeteer, Selenium, and other browser fingerprint management tools as alternatives.
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