
Agent Rank breakdown
- Autonomy
- 8
- Capabilities
- 8
- Integrations
- 10
- Pricing
- 7
- Polish
- 7
- Verifiability
- 6
Auto-computed from autonomy, capabilities, integrations, pricing, maturity and editorial verification. Updated every deploy. How is this computed?
Capabilities
- Tool use
- Memory
- RAG
- Multi-agent
Integrations
- Version control
- GitHub
- Messaging
- Slack
- CRM
- Salesforce
- Docs / wiki
- Notion
- Storage
- Google Drive
Pricing tiers
- +1 workspace
- +3 agents
- +GPT-4o + Claude 3.5
- +Unlimited agents
- +All integrations
- +Custom data sources
- +SSO + audit
- +Custom retention
- +Dedicated tenants
Pros & cons
- +"Multiplayer AI" — shared, governed workspaces designed for company-wide use
- +$40M Series B (Sequoia, Snowflake, Datadog) signals strong enterprise validation
- +Deepest connector library among agent platforms (Slack/Notion/GitHub/Salesforce/GDrive)
- −French roots — strongest support in EU/UK time zones
- −Higher per-seat pricing than Glean for read-only retrieval use cases
- −Custom agent authoring requires technical user (less low-code than Gumloop)
"Multiplayer AI" — shared, governed company-wide agents across your stack. Start with the subscription tier.
Frequently asked questions
What is Dust?+
Dust is an enterprise "multiplayer AI" platform: shared, governed agents that any team member can build and reuse. Connects to your full SaaS stack with native Slack, Notion, GitHub, Salesforce, and Drive integrations.
Dust vs Glean?+
Glean is search-first (find any document across your stack); Dust is action-first (build agents that do work). They complement each other — use Glean for retrieval, Dust for execution.
Where is data stored?+
Dust offers EU (default) and US tenants with full data isolation. Pro tier shares infrastructure across customers; Enterprise tier gets a dedicated tenant with custom retention policies.
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