Compare the Top Agentic AI Platforms that integrate with AutoGen as of June 2026

This a list of Agentic AI platforms that integrate with AutoGen. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with AutoGen. View the products that work with AutoGen in the table below.

What are Agentic AI Platforms for AutoGen?

Agentic AI platforms enable organizations to build, deploy, and manage autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agents that can plan, reason, and take actions across systems. These platforms provide tools for agent orchestration, memory management, tool integration, and decision-making workflows. They often support multi-agent collaboration, monitoring, and governance to ensure reliability and compliance. Many agentic AI platforms integrate with enterprise applications, data sources, and APIs to execute complex tasks end to end. By operationalizing intelligent agents, agentic AI platforms help businesses automate knowledge work and scale AI-driven operations. Compare and read user reviews of the best Agentic AI platforms for AutoGen currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    AgentOps

    AgentOps

    AgentOps

    Industry-leading developer platform to test and debug AI agents. We built the tools so you don't have to. Visually track events such as LLM calls, tools, and multi-agent interactions. Rewind and replay agent runs with point-in-time precision. Keep a full data trail of logs, errors, and prompt injection attacks from prototype to production. Native integrations with the top agent frameworks. Track, save, and monitor every token your agent sees. Manage and visualize agent spending with up-to-date price monitoring. Fine-tune specialized LLMs up to 25x cheaper on saved completions. Build your next agent with evals, observability, and replays. With just two lines of code, you can free yourself from the chains of the terminal and instead visualize your agents’ behavior in your AgentOps dashboard. After setting up AgentOps, each execution of your program is recorded as a session and the data is automatically recorded for you.
    Starting Price: $40 per month
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    Microsoft Agent Framework
    Microsoft Agent Framework is an open source SDK and runtime designed to help developers build, orchestrate, and deploy AI agents and multi-agent workflows using languages such as .NET and Python. It combines the simple agent abstractions of AutoGen with the enterprise-grade capabilities of Semantic Kernel, including session-based state management, type safety, middleware, telemetry, and broad model and embedding support, creating a unified platform for both experimentation and production use. It introduces graph-based workflows that give developers explicit control over how multiple agents interact, execute tasks, and coordinate complex processes, enabling structured orchestration across sequential, concurrent, or branching scenarios. It supports long-running and human-in-the-loop workflows through robust state management, allowing agents to maintain context, reason through multi-step problems, and operate continuously over time.
    Starting Price: Free
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    mantle AI

    mantle AI

    mantle AI

    mantle AI is an AI-native platform designed to automate back-office operations by connecting a company’s existing tools into a single intelligent system where autonomous agents can understand context and execute work. It integrates directly with systems such as CRM, email, calendar, payments, and product analytics, creating a unified data layer without requiring migration or complex setup. From this connected environment, users can generate internal AI agents with a single prompt, defining goals in plain English while the platform handles execution logic dynamically. These agents can run continuously in the background, trigger on real-time events, follow schedules, or respond interactively when prompted, enabling workflows such as automated reporting, customer health monitoring, pre-meeting research, and contextual email drafting. mantle AI emphasizes flexibility over rigid workflows, allowing agents to adapt like human operators by pulling information across systems.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Agent Control

    Agent Control

    Agent Control

    Agent Control is the open source control plane for AI agents, built to establish a new standard for governing agent behavior at scale. It solves the problem of scattered, hardcoded checks by giving teams a centralized governance layer with step-level enforcement that can be managed from a single control plane and updated in real time without touching agent code. Developers can make any function governable by adding the control() decorator, turning meaningful decision points inside an agent into independently governed control points with their own policies. When a decorated function executes, Agent Control evaluates the input or output against the active policy and returns a decision: deny, steer, warn, log, or allow. If the decision is denied, the SDK raises a ControlViolationError before the unsafe action can proceed. Policies are decoupled from code, so developers decide where to place control hooks while policy teams decide what those hooks enforce.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Dock

    Dock

    Dock

    Dock is the AI workspace for you, your team, and every agent you run. It gives humans and AI agents the same shared cloud workspace, where everyone can read and write the same state in real time instead of working across scattered chats, files, and one-off outputs. Dock is built around tables with typed columns, rich-text docs, and agents as first-class identities, each with their own API keys, permissions, and audit trail rather than delegated human tokens. Teams can use Dock to plan, research, decide, and ship with humans and AI on the same surface, with use cases across engineering, go-to-market, research, operations, solo work, and agency workflows. Engineering teams can manage sprint planning, spec docs, and incident response; GTM teams can organize content calendars, sales pipelines, and customer success; research teams can track interviews, themes, and competitive intelligence; and operations teams can manage runbooks, recruiting, compliance, and onboarding.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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