27 comments

  • setgree 22 minutes ago

    I like the clarity, tone, and readability of your webpage. Also your FAQ is refreshing

    > When Should I talk to sales? > Talk to sales if you need high-volume pricing beyond 2M credits/month, custom rate limits, SSO / SAML, SCIM provisioning, an uptime SLA, annual invoicing, an MSA / DPA, or a dedicated support channel. Reach us at hello@context.dev or through the contact page.

    Would that this were the norm everywhere, rather than (say) a sales rep from Datadog scraping my phone number from who knows where to ask about my company's needs after I sign up for a free account on a whim :)

    • TheYahiaBakour 19 minutes ago

      happy you noticed that, i put quite a bit of love into the ui, i've found engineers care alot about polish & feel of the webapps they use, even for an api product

      i'm an engineer by trade, and always hated things like forcing a sales call, or having hidden credit multipliers, i tried to build this with the same ethos i like for my own dependencies (shoutout axiom.co)

  • modo_ an hour ago

    I was using Context back when it was still Brand.dev. I found it to be a great product- one of those rare APIs that immediately made a problem I had disappear. Had it in production within an hour of signing up

    Agents need clean/current context from the web, and this is the best way I’ve found to give it to them. The internet is clearly moving in this direction: companies are starting to realize their sites need to be legible to agents. Some are already adapting but many haven’t yet. Context feels like an important part of that transition

    Yahia is a great builder. His pace of expansion has been impressive, excited to see where he takes Context.

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      oh wow, happy to see you here, we didn't post this anywhere so its nice to see a customer find us so quickly, thank you for the kind words.

      brand data is a shockingly hard problem to get right

  • m_w_ an hour ago

    Unclear what difference exists against Firecrawl - their team has been shipping great features extremely quickly lately, and their core offerings have become really good.

    I am interested in KnifeGeek though - looking for a good OTF (ultratech?)

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      There's alot of overlap at the moment, but we're diverging quite quickly.

      If you want differences as of right now

      - 1 credit = 1 scrape, no hidden credit multiplier - we have world class brand data - we're focused primarily on the infra use-case, rather than gtm & everything else - anecdotally, customers have seen their error rates drop quite dramatically

      In general it's a huge space, firecrawl is a wonderful company, it's fun to compete with them, planning to add more things soon which should make the differences clear

      • m_w_ an hour ago

        Interesting - I'll be sure to benchmark it at some point. We've found the best results come from blending providers depending on the task anyways.

        Thanks for the quick response - and always happy to see more competition in the space. Best of luck with future features!

        • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

          please do, and if you see anything off let me know, we've yet to lose a single "bakeoff", i normally ask customers to just have cc/codex run it so its somewhat unbiased

          on the 2nd point, most industries are not zero-sum, and many of customers use multiple data providers in any case, so agree with you there

          thank you!

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      oh also on knifegeek, it'll be live again this weekend when i find a moment to fix the bug causing it to crash, i collect knives/watches so it was a super fun project to work on

  • bwm 30 minutes ago

    Awesome! Been great watching this product improve so quickly, can't wait for what's next :)

  • kartik_malik 8 minutes ago

    love the design... congrats

    • TheYahiaBakour 6 minutes ago

      will let my designer know, it's a dev-focused product, and we're all so finely tuned to avoid slop, so design & feel was really important

  • sheept an hour ago

    Does this respect llms.txt and robots.txt, or have you found it more effective if agents see what humans see?

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      we try to read robots.txt, it's definitely more efficient if agents just see what humans see, we run a custom browser rendering stack

      in terms of llms.txt, we're not primarily an AI product (although some features do use LLMs), and speaking to friends who run products it seems to be not very helpful, even though we have one as well, i didn't see it move the needle much

      even my own coding agents don't look at llms.txt when looking at our own website, so unsure of whether that standard will survive the test of time

  • zuzululu an hour ago

    new frontier models do this already

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      im not sure the models do this, rather the tooling around them, however web search/extraction by the model providers is ridiculously expensive and quite slow, so going into production it makes sense to use a provider (like us)

  • asdev an hour ago

    So basically web scraping as a service with an API on top?

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      yes but we do alot more that may not be clear at first glance, things like brand data, and for scraping handling pdf, ocr, docx, ppt, xlsx automatically

      shipping a bunch of new things soon which should make it clearer, but as of today yeah

  • seper8 an hour ago

    Seems wildly expensive, furthermore not a single mention of "ip" on homepage? Not using rotating ip's, residential proxies?

    AKA unusable for high value data.

    • TheYahiaBakour an hour ago

      you're welcome to try it on our demo page (no signup needed), should handle everything just fine, yes we don't mention ips on the homepage

      also, while it might seem expensive, we're cheaper than every other option out there, because there's no hidden credit multipliers. every single customer who uses us halved their bill + error rate

  • archerx an hour ago

    Great, another thing I have to block server side. Reminds me of the image leech protections that had to be in place because bandwidth was expensive. History doesn’t repeat but rhymes as they say.

  • cahaya 30 minutes ago

    Nice, @grok how does it compare to Cloudflare that also provides a REST endpoint for structured markdown data and screenshots?

    • TheYahiaBakour 26 minutes ago

      im not sure if grok is on here, i think that's an X thing

      but if you were to ask me, we're more fully featured than cloudflare, and anecdotally a ton more reliable in terms of error rates. back when it was brand.dev, i actually tried to use cloudflare's apis and it was quite unreliable, so we built our own stack instead