Comparison
mobilerun vs agenticSeek
Verdict
Pick mobilerun if mobilerun allows users to use natural language commands to automate actions on Android devices, leveraging Python and being agnostic to the underlying LLM; pick agenticSeek if agenticSeek is a stand-alone AI tool designed to operate locally without the need for external APIs or monthly fees.
Markdown twin · mobilerun alternatives · agenticSeek alternatives
GraphCanon updated 4d
Trust & integrity
| Signal | mobilerun | agenticSeek |
|---|---|---|
| Maintenance | Very active (4d since push) As of 3w · github_public_v1 | Very active (5d since push) As of 4d · github_public_v1 |
| Provenance | Not a fork · Organization account As of 3w · github_public_v1 | Not a fork · Personal account As of 4d · github_public_v1 |
| OSV dependency advisories | No lockfile (source not queried) As of 1mo · osv@v1 | No lockfile (source not queried) As of 1mo · osv@v1 |
| deps.dev advisories | Not queried deps.dev@v1 | Not queried deps.dev@v1 |
| OpenSSF Scorecard | Not queried openssf-scorecard@v1 | Not queried openssf-scorecard@v1 |
Tagline
- mobilerun
- Automate your mobile devices with natural language commands - an LLM agnostic mobile Agent
- agenticSeek
- Fully Local Manus AI. No APIs, No $200 monthly bills.
Stars
- mobilerun
- 8.9k
- agenticSeek
- 27k
Forks
- mobilerun
- 951
- agenticSeek
- 3.0k
Open issues
- mobilerun
- 35
- agenticSeek
- 35
Language
- mobilerun
- Python
- agenticSeek
- Python
Adopt for
- mobilerun
- Mobilerun allows users to use natural language commands to automate actions on Android devices, leveraging Python and being agnostic to the underlying LLM.
- agenticSeek
- agenticSeek is a stand-alone AI tool designed to operate locally without the need for external APIs or monthly fees.
Persona
- mobilerun
- -
- agenticSeek
- -
Runtime
- mobilerun
- -
- agenticSeek
- -
License
- mobilerun
- MIT
- agenticSeek
- GPL-3.0
Last pushed
- mobilerun
- Jul 23, 2026
- agenticSeek
- Aug 11, 2026
Categories
- mobilerun
- AI Agents
- agenticSeek
- AI Agents, LLM Frameworks
Trust and health
Days since push
- mobilerun
- 4d
- agenticSeek
- 5d
Stars delta
- mobilerun
- Unknown
- agenticSeek
- +236 (30d)
Open issues delta
- mobilerun
- Unknown
- agenticSeek
- +2 (30d)
Owner type
- mobilerun
- Organization
- agenticSeek
- User
Full report
- mobilerun
- Trust report
- agenticSeek
- Trust report
Choose mobilerun if…
- License: mobilerun is MIT, agenticSeek is GPL-3.0.
- Tags unique to mobilerun: ai-agents, android, android-automation, hacktoberfest.
- - Use Mobilerun when you are specifically working with an Android device and prefer a tool that handles both installation of necessary components and execution via natural language.
When NOT to use mobilerun
- - Avoid Mobilerun if you utilize Python version 3.14 or newer as support is not currently provided for these versions.
- - Do not use Mobilerun for iOS automation tasks since the solution is solely designed for Android devices.
Choose agenticSeek if…
- License: agenticSeek is GPL-3.0, mobilerun is MIT.
- Pricing: No monthly fees, but users must cover their own hardware costs..
- Requirements: Operates fully on local hardware with Python environment..
- Tags unique to agenticSeek: agentic-ai, agents, autonomous-agents, deepseek-r1.
- Also covers LLM Frameworks.
- - When you require an autonomous agent that can perform tasks independently, such as web browsing and coding, without incurring high costs or relying on third-party services.
When NOT to use agenticSeek
- - Avoid using agenticSeek for projects where interaction with external APIs is essential, as it does not integrate with them and might limit the capabilities you need.
- - It may not be suitable if your team or project requires continuous community support and frequent updates due to its reliance on updates via a single user's Twitter account.
Explore
Sources
Every stat on this page traces to a dated GitHub sync, license file, enrichment field, or trust scan.
- GitHub stars (droidrun/mobilerun) · observed Jul 28, 2026
- GitHub forks (droidrun/mobilerun) · observed Jul 28, 2026
- Last push (droidrun/mobilerun) · observed Jul 23, 2026
- License file (MIT) · observed Jul 28, 2026
- Decision facts (enrichment) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Trust scan (lockfile / OSV) · observed Jul 9, 2026
- GitHub stars (Fosowl/agenticSeek) · observed Aug 16, 2026
- GitHub forks (Fosowl/agenticSeek) · observed Aug 16, 2026
- Last push (Fosowl/agenticSeek) · observed Aug 11, 2026
- License file (GPL-3.0) · observed Aug 16, 2026
- Decision facts (enrichment) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Trust scan (lockfile / OSV) · observed Jul 11, 2026
GitHub stars on cards: mobilerun 8.9k · agenticSeek 27k (synced Jul 28, 2026).
Common questions
- What is the difference between mobilerun and agenticSeek?
- mobilerun: Automate your mobile devices with natural language commands - an LLM agnostic mobile Agent. agenticSeek: Fully Local Manus AI. No APIs, No $200 monthly bills.. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.
- When should I choose mobilerun over agenticSeek?
- Choose mobilerun over agenticSeek when License: mobilerun is MIT, agenticSeek is GPL-3.0; Tags unique to mobilerun: ai-agents, android, android-automation, hacktoberfest; - Use Mobilerun when you are specifically working with an Android device and prefer a tool that handles both installation of necessary components and execution via natural language.
- When should I choose agenticSeek over mobilerun?
- Choose agenticSeek over mobilerun when License: agenticSeek is GPL-3.0, mobilerun is MIT; Pricing: No monthly fees, but users must cover their own hardware costs.; Requirements: Operates fully on local hardware with Python environment.; Tags unique to agenticSeek: agentic-ai, agents, autonomous-agents, deepseek-r1; Also covers LLM Frameworks; - When you require an autonomous agent that can perform tasks independently, such as web browsing and coding, without incurring high costs or relying on third-party services.
- When should I avoid mobilerun?
- - Avoid Mobilerun if you utilize Python version 3.14 or newer as support is not currently provided for these versions. - Do not use Mobilerun for iOS automation tasks since the solution is solely designed for Android devices.
- When should I avoid agenticSeek?
- - Avoid using agenticSeek for projects where interaction with external APIs is essential, as it does not integrate with them and might limit the capabilities you need. - It may not be suitable if your team or project requires continuous community support and frequent updates due to its reliance on updates via a single user's Twitter account.
- Is mobilerun or agenticSeek more popular on GitHub?
- agenticSeek has more GitHub stars (26,870 vs 8,880). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.
- Are mobilerun and agenticSeek open source?
- Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (mobilerun: MIT, agenticSeek: GPL-3.0).
- Where can I find alternatives to mobilerun or agenticSeek?
- GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at mobilerun alternatives and agenticSeek alternatives (mobilerun markdown twin, agenticSeek markdown twin), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.
- Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?
- Yes. The markdown twin at this comparison mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.
- Which is better maintained, mobilerun or agenticSeek?
- mobilerun: Very active. agenticSeek: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.
- Where are the full trust reports for mobilerun and agenticSeek?
- GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: mobilerun trust report; agenticSeek trust report.