Wordware is an AI context lab based in San Francisco. Its main product, Sauna, is an AI assistant and workspace built for compounding context, proactive work, and deep-work support. The company says it joined Y Combinator, raised the largest seed round in YC history at 30 million dollars, and recorded the number one Product Hunt launch of all time.
Public (Open Source): $0/mo, +$5 in free credits/month, +2.5x in model usage after that.
Exploring (Workflows): $39/mo/seat, +$20 of free credits/month, +1.5x in model usage after that.
Startup: $399/mo, +$100 of free credits/month, +1.3x in model usage after that, +3 seats included ($99 for additional seats).
Scale-up: $1499/mo, +$300 of free credits/month, +1.1x in model usage after that, +5 seats included ($99 for additional seats).
Enterprise: Custom pricing.
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Wordware competes with several notable platforms in the no-code AI solutions market. Key competitors include:
PromptOwl: A no-code platform for building and managing AI-powered workflows and agents. It focuses on automating complex tasks across departments, appealing to businesses looking for comprehensive workflow automation.
Ardor: This platform automates the software development lifecycle, allowing developers to build and deploy AI agents through a visual interface. Its emphasis on transforming prompts into production-ready solutions with automated backend management could be a significant advantage for developers.
MultipleWords: Offers a comprehensive suite of 16 AI tools for content creation, including video, image, audio, and text generation. Its broad range of tools may attract users looking for a one-stop solution for various content needs.
ManagePrompt: Provides infrastructure for building and deploying AI projects, focusing on integration with top AI models and security features. This could be beneficial for users needing robust project management capabilities.
Drafter AI: A no-code platform that allows users to create AI applications by combining multiple AI technologies into automated workflows. Its user-friendly approach may appeal to those without coding experience.
Each of these competitors has unique features that cater to different aspects of AI development and deployment, making them strong alternatives to Wordware.
Subscription-based revenue model with tiered pricing for AI solution development tools.
Wordware primarily focuses on the no-code development market, specifically enabling users to create AI applications through natural language programming.