Full-stack builder · Ranked 27 of 37 in the index
Manus Review (2026)
A general-purpose AI agent that plans and executes multi-step work in its own environment, including building and deploying small web applications from a single instruction.
The quick answer
Assessed for 2026Impressive, expensive and not really a builder. Manus plans and executes long chains of work in its own sandbox, and it scored 4.3 on agent performance because it genuinely completes tasks that stump single-purpose tools. As an app platform it is weak: no project structure to return to, scalability at 3.0, and credit consumption that made it the least predictable cost in our tests. Use it for a one-off build or a task that spans research, data and code. Do not use it as your product surface.
- Best for
- One-off builds, research-plus-build tasks and automations that span more than one tool
- Not for
- Iterating on a product over months, or anything where cost predictability matters
- Price from
- 39 EUR
- Free tier
- Yes
The ten axes
Every builder in the index is scored on the same ten axes with the same published weights. This is how Manus performed on our test briefs.
- Reliability16%
- 3.5
- Integrations16%
- 3.9
- SEO and GEO13%
- 3.2
- Design quality12%
- 3.6
- Agent performance10%
- 4.3
- Speed9%
- 3.4
- Value9%
- 3.3
- Scalability7%
- 3.0
- API and MCP access5%
- 3.7
- Code ownership3%
- 3.5
Every axis is scored from 0 to 5 stars. The percentage is that axis's published weight in the overall 3.6 rating.
The verdict
Impressive, expensive and not really a builder. Manus plans and executes long chains of work in its own sandbox, and it scored 4.3 on agent performance because it genuinely completes tasks that stump single-purpose tools. As an app platform it is weak: no project structure to return to, scalability at 3.0, and credit consumption that made it the least predictable cost in our tests. Use it for a one-off build or a task that spans research, data and code. Do not use it as your product surface.
A general-purpose AI agent that plans and executes multi-step work in its own environment, including building and deploying small web applications from a single instruction.
The dissenting view
One panellist argued Manus should be scored as an agent platform rather than an app builder and that its 3.0 scalability mark reflects a category mismatch rather than a product weakness.
One member of the panel disagreed with the consensus. We publish the disagreement rather than average it away.
What it looks like

Pricing
Limited free credits, paid plans from about 39 EUR per month
| Plan | Price | Billing | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | monthly | Small daily credit allowance |
| Starter | 39 EUR | monthly | Monthly credits, longer tasks, more concurrency |
| Pro | 189 EUR | monthly | Large credit pool, priority compute, extended runs |
Feature by feature
The same eleven checks, run on every builder in the index.
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Full-stack backend | Yes, in its sandbox |
| Database included | Yes, whatever it provisions |
| Auth included | If you ask for it |
| Code export | Yes, it hands over files |
| GitHub sync | Yes, it can push |
| One-click deploy | Yes, it deploys for you |
| Custom domain | Yes, with configuration |
| Mobile or native output | Responsive web only |
| Team collaboration | Limited |
| Public API or MCP server | Yes, API and MCP support |
| Self-hosting the output | Yes, after handover |
What works / What does not
What works
- Agent performance at 4.3 on long, multi-step tasks other tools abandon
- Spans research, data work and code in a single instruction
- Hands over real files rather than trapping the output
What does not
- Credit consumption is the least predictable cost in the index
- No durable project structure to iterate on over months
- Scalability at 3.0 makes it unsuitable as a product platform
User reviews
49 ratings for Manus, editor panel first. Community ratings accumulate on top of our seeded launch score.
Community rating
- 5 ★45%
- 4 ★29%
- 3 ★12%
- 2 ★8%
- 1 ★6%
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- Editor panel
It did the research, built the tool and wrote the handover note
Maya Oyelaran@mayaoyelaran
Operations lead at a logistics company. I build the internal tools nobody else wants to own.
I asked for a supplier comparison dashboard and it found the data, normalised it, built the thing, deployed it and explained what it had done. No other tool in this index would have completed even half of that from one instruction. I use it for jobs that cross boundaries.
- Pros
- Completes long multi-step tasks other tools abandon.
- Cons
- Credit spend is unpredictable and easy to underestimate.
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- Editor panel
Brilliant demonstration, difficult procurement
Jonas Kessler@jonaskessler
Engineering manager. I care about what happens on the day the vendor raises prices.
The capability is real and my engineers were impressed. I could not get a cost model I was willing to sign, because consumption varied by a factor of four across similar tasks. There is also no durable project to return to and iterate on, which makes it a service rather than a platform.
- Pros
- Capability on complex tasks is genuinely impressive.
- Cons
- Unpredictable cost and no durable project structure.
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- Editor panel
A very good contractor with no memory
Nikhil Desai@nikhildesai
Backend engineer. Suspicious of anything that hides the database from me.
For a one-off internal tool it is excellent and it hands over real files. Ask it to revisit something a fortnight later and you are re-explaining the whole context. I have started keeping my own written brief for every task purely so I can paste it back in.
- Pros
- Hands over real files. Strong on one-off builds.
- Cons
- No continuity between sessions, so you carry the context.
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Frequently asked
- Is Manus an app builder?
- Not primarily. It is a general agent that can build apps. One panellist argued it should be scored in a separate category entirely.
- How much does Manus really cost?
- More than the sticker price if you use it heavily. Credit consumption varied widely across our six briefs, which is why value scores 3.3.
- Manus or Lovable for an MVP?
- Lovable. It gives you a project you can keep editing. Manus is better for one-off work that crosses tool boundaries.
Sources
- Manus product site · 14 August 2026
- Manus pricing page · 14 August 2026