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KlawsvsStack AI

Klaws vs Stack AI.

Stack AI is an enterprise no-code platform for building LLM applications and agents. Visual builder, strong RAG support, enterprise pricing.

Stack AI targets enterprise. The product is a no-code visual builder for LLM applications — drag-and-drop nodes for retrieval, prompting, tools, and outputs — with strong RAG infrastructure and security certifications. Typical customer is a mid-market or enterprise company building an internal AI app for their employees.

Pricing reflects this: $89/mo for the entry plan, escalating quickly to four-figure enterprise tiers. You're paying for SOC 2, SAML, private cloud options, and the ability to ground an LLM in gigabytes of proprietary documents.

For an individual or small team, Stack AI is over-engineered. Klaws covers the common use cases (research with web access, file memory, scheduled tasks, chat across channels) at $19-99/mo without the enterprise overhead. If you actually need enterprise RAG over a compliance-sensitive document corpus, Stack AI is the right call.

Side by side

Feature
Klaws
Stack AI
Target marketIndividuals & small teamsEnterprise
Starting price$19/mo$89/mo
Learning curveLowMedium-high
RAG / knowledge baseMemory + file uploadStrong RAG tooling
Multi-channelWeb, TG, DiscordAPI + embed widgets
Scheduled runsNativeAPI-driven
Best fitPersonal productivityEnterprise AI apps
Pick Stack AI if
  • You're building enterprise AI workflows for a company
  • You need strong RAG over proprietary docs
  • Budget is $1k+/mo
Pick Klaws if
  • You want an agent for yourself or a small team
  • $19-99/mo is the right range
  • You want a finished agent, not an app-builder
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If you're switching from Stack AI

  1. If you built a Stack AI app for personal use, Klaws probably covers it without configuration.
  2. If you built one for enterprise compliance, stay on Stack AI — that's its whole point.

Questions

Is Stack AI for individuals?
Not really. Their pricing and positioning target mid-market and enterprise. For personal use Klaws is a better fit.