Short answer: Lindy is a no-code AI agent builder, you assemble and supervise agents. Sumora is an agentic business OS, you describe your business and a connected team of agents runs it with you on one shared brain. Both are strong; they solve the problem at different layers.
At a glance
| Sumora | Lindy | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Agentic business OS | No-code AI agent builder |
| Setup model | Describe your business; agents stand up | Build and wire agents yourself |
| Shared brain across agents | Yes, one compounding memory | Per-agent; you connect context |
| Best for | Solo founders & small teams | SMBs comfortable building automations |
| Payments | Through your own provider | n/a (tooling) |
| Founding price | $49.99 one-time, 50% off for life | Monthly tiers from under $50 |
Where Lindy is a great fit
Lindy is one of the most accessible ways to build individual AI agents, an AI BDR, a research agent, a support bot, with a no-code visual interface and connections to email, Slack and CRMs. If you want to assemble specific agents yourself, it is a strong choice.
Where Sumora is different
- Whole business, not single agents. Sumora runs sales, outreach, support and ops together, not one workflow at a time.
- One shared brain. Every agent reads the same memory of your ICP, voice and decisions, so they stay in sync.
- Describe-it-runs-it. You explain the business in plain language; you are not the operator wiring agents.
- Founder-first. Built for the person who is the CEO, closer, marketer and support desk at once.
Which should you pick?
Choose Lindy if you want a flexible builder for specific agents. Choose Sumora if you want a system that runs the whole business with you. If you are evaluating builders broadly, see our Lindy alternative guide.