Agent-Reach vs Yansu: Features, Pricing & Which Is Better (2026)
A side-by-side comparison of Agent-Reach and Yansu — features, pricing, and ideal use cases — to help you decide which AI tool fits your workflow.
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Agent-Reach
Agent-Reach
Agent-Reach is a free CLI and library that gives AI agents read and search access to 16 web platforms like Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, and GitHub.
Key features
- Unified Platform Access: Read and search 16 platforms including Twitter/X, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub, Bilibili, and LinkedIn through one interface.
- Zero API Fees: Uses open-source upstream tools so agents browse without paid API keys.
- One-Command Install: pip install agent-reach then 'agent-reach install' wires the tools into the agent.
- Broad Agent Compatibility: Works with Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, Windsurf, Codex, and more.
- Search & Read Modes: Supports both searching for content and reading specific URLs across supported platforms.
Best for
- Market & Social Research: Let an agent gather posts and discussions across Twitter, Reddit, and XiaoHongShu.
- Content Monitoring: Track YouTube, podcasts, and RSS feeds programmatically from within an agent.
- Developer Research: Pull GitHub and forum content into an agent's context for engineering tasks.
- Web Automation: Give a coding assistant the ability to read arbitrary URLs during a task.
Yansu
Isoform
A proactive desktop agent that observes your work and turns it into reusable knowledge, handoffs, and automations without prompting.
Key features
- Proactive Observation: Continuously observes user activity (desktop, messaging, file interactions) and converts recurring patterns into structured knowledge without explicit prompting.
- Crystallized Context: Transforms raw activity into concise, reusable knowledge entries that can be surfaced to agents as a single relevant sentence instead of full transcripts.
- Bundled CLI Interface: Ships with a bundled yansu CLI that is the primary interface for integrations and handoffs, providing commands like status, login, and activity summary for continuity across sessions.
- Agent Skill Handoff: Provides a yansu.skill integration that hands a targeted slice of personal context to other AI agents on demand, enabling those agents to start 'warm' and avoid repeated re-introductions.
- Local Runtime & Bundles: Desktop app includes runtime bundles (bun, ffmpeg, sherpa-onnx, etc.) and runs locally; the CLI and binaries must be present for the skill and integrations to work.
- Background Operation & Auto-Update: Runs in the background and checks for updates shortly after launch and periodically (~every 30 minutes), applying new versions in-place and restarting the app automatically.
- Cross-Platform Desktop Client: Native installers and archives for macOS (.dmg), Windows (.zip) and Linux (.tar.gz) with checksums for download verification and platform-specific installation guidance.
