Crewdle vs Lindy
Lindy is a polished no-code platform for building AI assistants from templates, priced as a subscription with task credits. Crewdle Connect takes a different approach: you hire an autonomous agent that runs 24/7 in its own dedicated environment, watching and acting on its own. There is no subscription and no task credits to size, and the agent lives inside a full AI platform with chat, generation, an app builder, and automation.
How they compare
| Dimension | Crewdle | Lindy |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | All-in-one AI platform (six apps, one account) | No-code platform for building AI assistants |
| AI models | Multi-model: GPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok in one place. Switch anytime, no vendor lock-in | Multiple underlying models, abstracted by the platform |
| Scope | Chat, autonomous agents, image/video/audio, app builder, and workflow automation | Template-based assistants triggered by events |
| Pricing | Pay-as-you-go. No subscription, no per-seat fee | Subscription tiers with monthly task credits |
| Autonomous agents | Yes, 24/7 autonomous agents (Connect) | Yes, trigger-driven assistants |
| Team & cost controls | Built in (Admin): roles, billing, and AI cost controls | Team plans; per-workspace management |
Where Crewdle is different
Truly autonomous, not just triggered
A Connect agent runs around the clock in its own environment and decides when to act: it watches the inbox, the calendar, or the store and moves on its own. For fixed trigger-to-action flows, Crewdle Forge covers that too. And before trusting an agent with a job, prove it in the Arena, where agents compete on the task and a leaderboard scores the results.
No subscription, no task math
Task-credit tiers make you guess your volume in advance. Crewdle is pay-as-you-go: you buy credits, agents spend only when they work, and a monthly budget caps each one.
A whole platform on the same account
Beyond agents, the same account gives you multi-model chat, image, video, and audio generation, an app builder, workflow automation, and Admin governance of every agent.
Which should you choose?
Choose Lindy if
- You want a large library of prebuilt assistant templates.
- Your use cases map neatly to trigger-and-respond flows.
- A subscription with predictable task credits suits your budgeting.
Choose Crewdle if
- You want agents that watch and act on their own, around the clock.
- You prefer paying for actual work over sizing a task-credit tier.
- You want agents plus chat, generation, app building, and automation in one place.
Frequently asked
questions.
Is Crewdle a Lindy alternative?
Yes. Both put AI agents to work for a business. Crewdle Connect runs autonomous, always-on agents in dedicated environments with no subscription, and the platform around them adds chat, generation, app building, and automation.
What is the difference between an autonomous agent and a triggered assistant?
A triggered assistant waits for an event and runs a flow. An autonomous agent runs continuously, watches its domain, and decides what to do next on its own. Crewdle offers both: Connect for autonomy, Forge for triggered workflows.
How is pricing different from Lindy?
Lindy sells subscription tiers with monthly task credits. Crewdle has no subscription: you buy credits, pay only when agents actually work, and cap each agent with a monthly budget.
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