Gumloop vs Zapier Agents
Two of the most-asked-about agents in the productivity space. Here's how they actually stack up.
Gumloop
Visual no-code platform for building AI workflows and agents
Free + $37/mo
Read full review →Zapier Agents
AI agents that automate work across Zapier's 8000+ app integrations
Free + $33/mo
Read full review →Side-by-side comparison
| Gumloop | Zapier Agents | |
|---|---|---|
| Tagline | Visual no-code platform for building AI workflows and agents | AI agents that automate work across Zapier's 8000+ app integrations |
| Pricing | Free + $37/mo | Free + $33/mo |
| Categories | productivity, workflow-automation, agents | productivity, workflow-automation, agents |
| Made by | Gumloop | Zapier |
| Launched | 2023-09 | 2024-09 |
| Platforms | Web | Web |
| Status | active | active |
Gumloop highlights
- + Drag-and-drop canvas for building multi-step AI workflows without code
- + 50+ integrations with CRMs, databases, and productivity tools
- + Multi-agent orchestration so agents can spin up and coordinate sub-agents
- + Web scraping nodes for pulling and structuring data at scale
- + Agent inboxes that let AI agents read and reply to email autonomously
Zapier Agents highlights
- + LLM reasoning over 8,000+ app integrations in a single agent
- + Trigger modes: on-command, on a schedule, or event-driven
- + Knowledge base per agent for company context and documentation
- + Multi-step decision trees: agent chooses actions based on input content
- + Coexistence with classic Zaps for hybrid deterministic and AI-driven workflows
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Gumloop or Zapier Agents?
Neither is universally better. Gumloop (Free + $37/mo) leans into productivity, while Zapier Agents (Free + $33/mo) is closer to productivity. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Gumloop and Zapier Agents?
Gumloop is free + $37/mo. Zapier Agents is free + $33/mo. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Gumloop and Zapier Agents together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.