Compare the field
Compare AI agent management tools
Most platforms build and run agents. SuperOrgs manages the agents you already run, no matter who built them, alongside your people. Here is how it stacks up against the tools you are weighing.
Build versus manage
A different layer of the stack
Comparing SuperOrgs to an agent builder is a category mismatch worth understanding before you choose. They are complementary as often as they compete.
Builders make agents
Most tools in this category are platforms for creating and running agents inside one product. That is real work, and it is not the work SuperOrgs does.
SuperOrgs manages them
SuperOrgs is the layer that starts once agents exist. Give each one a role, a manager, and a scorecard, then review the work in one place, next to your people.
Built anywhere
Vendor-neutral by design. An agent from OpenAI, one from Cursor, one from Relevance, and one your team wrote all sit on the same org chart.
One source of truth
One cost view, one set of guardrails, one audit trail across the whole fleet. Oversight of a mixed workforce, not another place to build one team's playbook.
Head to head
The honest comparisons
Each comparison is grounded in the competitor's public site, with no good or bad scoring. Read the one that matches the tool you are evaluating.
SuperOrgs vs
Relevance AI
A platform to build and run an AI workforce, tilted at go-to-market teams. You create agents inside Relevance with a no-code builder or MCP, then run them there.
Reach for it to build a GTM workforce inside one product.
Read the full comparisonSuperOrgs vs
Beam AI
Self-learning process-automation agents built from your SOPs, packaged into department suites with a white-glove solutions team and task-metered pricing.
Reach for it to automate a specific department's processes end to end.
Read the full comparisonNew to the category? See how SuperOrgs manages agents built anywhere or read the guides.
Questions
Choosing well
How is SuperOrgs different from the tools on this page?
Most tools in the AI agent category are builders: platforms for creating and running agents inside one product. SuperOrgs is a management plane. It does not build agents. It manages the ones you already run, no matter who built them, alongside your people, with one org chart, one cost view, and one audit trail.
Can SuperOrgs work alongside a builder I already use?
Yes, that is the intended setup. Keep building agents wherever you build them best. SuperOrgs sits above the builders as the neutral layer that runs, reviews, and accounts for the whole fleet. An agent built in Relevance AI or Beam AI is just another report on the org chart.
Which comparison should I read first?
Start with the tool you are actually weighing. If you are evaluating a go-to-market agent platform, read SuperOrgs vs Relevance AI. If you are evaluating department process automation, read SuperOrgs vs Beam AI. Both pages are grounded in each competitor's public site and stay neutral by design.
Do I have to talk to sales to try SuperOrgs?
No. SuperOrgs is live and self-serve. Sign up free at app.superorgs.com/sign-up and start mapping your workforce today, or book a demo if you want a walkthrough for a larger rollout.
Stop comparing builders. Manage the fleet.
However your agents were built, run them like a team. Sign up free and start mapping your workforce today, or book a demo and we will walk you through it.