Composio vs Arcade vs Nango: AI Agent Authentication in 2026
A hands-on comparison of the three AI agent authentication platforms I evaluated for our own stack — plus where WorkOS and Merge fit, and which to pick for each scenario.
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A hands-on comparison of the three AI agent authentication platforms I evaluated for our own stack — plus where WorkOS and Merge fit, and which to pick for each scenario.
I tested four production LLM guardrail stacks across six AI products I shipped. Honest comparison of Lakera, NeMo Guardrails, Guardrails AI, and Pillar Security — latency, pricing, and what I actually run in production.
After 18 months running AI search APIs across seven production aggregator sites, here is when to pick Tavily, Exa, Perplexity Sonar, or Linkup.
After eight months running Cline, Aider, Continue, and OpenHands across 50+ production projects, here is the honest comparison: real token costs, governance trade-offs, and which agent matches your team's actual workflow.
After porting a customer-support agent across all three frameworks, here is the honest TypeScript AI framework comparison for production in 2026 with benchmarks, code volume counts, and migration notes from real client work.
Hands-on comparison of Claude Skills and MCP servers from six AI products in production. Token economics, OAuth gaps, and a decision framework.
I tested Browser-Use, Stagehand, and Playwright MCP across the daily import pipelines for our 7 aggregator blogs over 30 days. Here is the cost, latency, and breakage data — plus which stack survived production.
A production-tested comparison of the three leading multi-agent AI frameworks in 2026: LangGraph, CrewAI, and AutoGen — with real benchmarks, code examples, and a decision matrix from 11+ years of software engineering.
Phantom is an open source AI agent that runs on its own virtual machine with persistent memory, self-directed tool creation, and MCP integration. I watched it install ClickHouse and build an analytics dashboard from 28.7 million rows — without being asked.
WordPress.com now lets AI agents draft, publish, manage comments, fix SEO metadata, and restructure entire sites through natural language commands via MCP. Here is what this means for content creators and businesses.
The MCP vs CLI debate is missing the point. Local MCP is indeed overkill, but server-side MCP for enterprise auth, telemetry, and standardization is just getting started.