How kigya compares.
Four products you'll evaluate when you start looking at AI agents in 2026. We give credit where credit is due, and we're sharp on the axes where we win — receipts, verifier, sandbox-shipped code, and ZIP export of everything you own.
kigya vs Polsia
AI agent platform that runs an entire company end-to-end. Solo-founder narrative; opaque outputs.
Polsia made the case that one human can run a company on agents. We agree. We just think the work needs to be auditable, portable, and verifiably real — not just announced.
kigya vs Viktor
Slack-native AI coworker with 3,200+ managed integrations via Pipedream Connect.
Viktor proved Slack is the right surface and Pipedream Connect is the right plumbing. We start from the same primitives — and add the autonomous-cofounder loop on top.
kigya vs OpenClaw
Open-source, self-hosted personal AI assistant. Multi-channel inbox, multi-agent routing.
OpenClaw is the gold standard for self-hosted personal agents. We're a different shape: hosted, multi-user, opinionated, and aimed at running a company — not answering messages on whatever surface you happen to be on.
kigya vs Dust
Multiplayer AI workspace for human-agent collaboration. Enterprise-grade permissions and a semantic context layer.
Dust is the right answer when you're an AI Operator inside a company with thousands of employees, a CISO, and a SCIM directory. We're the right answer when you're the founder of a company that doesn't have those things — yet.
What we test for in every comparison
- Receipts. Can you show an investor / customer the proof that the work happened — commands run, diff produced, spend, verifier — without a screen-share?
- Verifier. Does an independent agent grade the output before the platform claims "done"?
- Engineering work. Does the platform actually ship code from a real sandbox, or just call tools?
- Portability. Can you export everything you own as a ZIP — audit log, documents, sandbox logs, Slack deliveries?
- Surface. Does the founder's experience live where work already lives — Slack — or is it a new dashboard to log into?
- Tools. 3,000+ via managed OAuth (Pipedream Connect), or 50–100 native + a long custom-integration tail?