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ScreenshotOne vs Merge

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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ScreenshotOne
INFRA · APIS
5.0

ScreenshotOne ships steady rendering polish while quietly building itself into the agent-tool ecosystem.

◆ Current state

The product is doing two things in parallel. The rendering pipeline keeps maturing — full-page stitching now respects max-height even when pages misreport scroll height, full-page screenshots can be sliced into separately cached chunks, GIF generation is smoother, and banner-blocking heuristics cover more sites. Alongside, ScreenshotOne shipped agent skills, an OpenClaw skill via ClawHub, and a Hermes Agent integration — making the API callable from inside AI agent frameworks.

◆ Where it's heading

The capture engine is being made more reliable for high-volume programmatic use (slices, stitching, banner blocking), which fits the shift from human-driven SaaS screenshot workflows to agent-driven ones. Customer stories like Shops.Gallery anchor a 'production rendering infrastructure' positioning. The agent-skill releases suggest ScreenshotOne wants to be the default screenshot primitive when an LLM agent needs to see a webpage.

◆ Prediction

Expect more agent-framework integrations (LangChain, Anthropic MCP, Claude skills) and more rendering primitives tailored to programmatic use — region-specific captures, deterministic viewport handling, and richer cache-control. The slicing feature hints at next-step async rendering APIs for very long pages.

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Merge
INFRA · APIS
7.5

Merge is building an AI-infrastructure stack alongside its unified-API core, with Gateway emerging as a safety/governance layer.

◆ Current state

Merge Unified continues a weekly cadence of API maintenance and connector expansion, with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP launching for Accounting in beta. Merge Agent Handler — the MCP/agent-tools product — is shipping new connectors almost weekly and added Scoped Access Keys for least-privilege agent runtimes. Merge Gateway, the LLM gateway, just shipped Prompt Injection Protection, DLP, RBAC, audit trails, model pinning, and provider-free routing in back-to-back weeks.

◆ Where it's heading

Merge is no longer just a unified-API company. Two adjacent products — Agent Handler and Gateway — are getting the heaviest investment, while Unified gets steady connector and reliability work. The Gateway moves into safety and governance target enterprise AI deployments where native provider safety isn't enough. Agent Handler's connector pace suggests Merge wants to be the default tool-pack provider for agent builders.

◆ Prediction

Expect more Gateway governance features (custom DLP rules, broader vendor support, finer role-based controls) and continued weekly connector drops in Agent Handler — most likely targeting enterprise-SaaS gaps. The Unified roadmap may start incorporating agent-shaped endpoints, blurring lines between Unified and Agent Handler.

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