Guide
Creating a Task
From your dashboard, click "New Task" and describe what you want in everyday language. The more specific you are, the better your results will be.
Tips for getting great results
- Mention which websites or sources you want checked.
- Include specific details — dates, price ranges, locations, product names, etc.
- Say how you want the results formatted (summary, table, ranking).
- If comparing across sites, mention that explicitly.
- For price comparisons, mention your budget or price ceiling.
Example tasks
Price comparison
"Compare the price of a round-trip flight from New York to London on United, Delta, and British Airways for March 15-22. Show me a table with prices, layovers, and total travel time."
Product research
"Find the top 5 wireless earbuds under $150. Check reviews on Amazon, Reddit, and Wirecutter. Rank them by sound quality and battery life."
Data collection
"Collect all 3-bedroom houses for sale in Denver under $500,000 from Zillow and Redfin. Include address, price, square footage, and listing link."
Market research
"Compare the pricing pages of Notion, Asana, and Monday.com. Create a table showing each plan's price, number of users, and key features."
What if my task is vague?
If your description is too vague, Browser-Swarm will ask a few clarifying questions before starting — so agents always have enough context to do a good job.
For example, if you say "find me a good laptop," the system might ask about your budget, preferred screen size, and main use case (gaming, work, etc.).
Task limits
The number of agents that can work on your task depends on your plan:
Free
Up to 2 agents
50 tasks/month
Pro
Up to 5 agents
Unlimited tasks
Business
Up to 10 agents
Unlimited + priority