Compare the Top Agentic AI Platforms that integrate with Orthogonal as of April 2026

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

What are Agentic AI Platforms for Orthogonal?

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 Orthogonal currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

  • 1
    OpenClaw
    OpenClaw is an open source autonomous personal AI assistant agent you run on your own computer, server, or VPS that goes beyond just generating text by actually performing real tasks you tell it to do in natural language through familiar chat platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and others. It connects to external large language models and services while prioritizing local-first execution and data control on your infrastructure so the agent can clear your inbox, send emails, manage your calendar, check you in for flights, interact with files, run scripts, and automate everyday workflows without needing predefined triggers or cloud-hosted assistants; it maintains persistent memory (remembering context across sessions) and can run continuously to proactively coordinate tasks and reminders. It supports integrations with messaging apps and community-built “skills,” letting users extend its capabilities and route different agents or tools through isolated workspaces.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 2
    Cursor

    Cursor

    Cursor

    Cursor is an advanced AI-powered IDE designed to make developers exponentially more productive. Built with deep codebase understanding and intelligent automation, it combines natural language interaction with precise, context-aware editing tools. Its Agent feature acts as a human-AI coding partner capable of planning and executing entire development workflows, while the Tab model delivers remarkably accurate autocompletion and targeted suggestions. Cursor seamlessly integrates across environments—from GitHub and Slack to the command line—ensuring AI assistance is available wherever you code. Supporting leading models like GPT-5, Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro, and Grok Code, it gives developers full control over autonomy and model selection. Fast, intuitive, and built for serious builders, Cursor is redefining what an IDE can be.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
  • 3
    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Anthropic

    Claude Code is an AI-powered coding agent designed to work directly inside your existing development environment. It goes beyond simple autocomplete by understanding entire codebases and helping developers build, debug, refactor, and ship features faster. Developers can interact with Claude Code from the terminal, IDEs, Slack, or the web, making it easy to stay in flow without switching tools. By describing tasks in natural language, users can let Claude handle code exploration, modifications, and explanations. Claude Code can analyze project structure, dependencies, and architecture to onboard developers quickly. It integrates with common command-line tools, version control systems, and testing workflows. This makes it a powerful companion for both individual developers and teams working on complex software projects.
    Starting Price: $20/month
  • 4
    Composio

    Composio

    Composio

    Composio is a platform that enables AI agents to seamlessly interact with external tools and applications. It provides pre-built integrations with over 1,000 apps, allowing agents to execute tasks across services like Slack, Gmail, GitHub, and more. The platform handles complex processes such as authentication, tool execution, and sandboxed environments automatically. Composio supports dynamic tool selection, ensuring agents use the right tools based on user intent. It also enables secure, parallel execution of workflows in isolated environments. Developers can build agents that move beyond conversation to perform real-world actions. By simplifying integrations and execution, Composio helps turn AI agents into powerful, task-performing systems.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
  • 5
    AgentMail

    AgentMail

    AgentMail

    AgentMail is an API-first email platform designed to give artificial intelligence agents their own fully functional email inboxes, enabling them to communicate, send messages, and participate in email conversations autonomously. Instead of building on traditional email providers created for human users, it provides programmatic inboxes that can be created and managed directly through an API, allowing developers to assign email identities to AI agents in the same way a human would have a Gmail or Outlook account. Each agent receives its own inbox and email address, which can send, receive, and reply to messages while maintaining threaded conversations and persistent message history. It enables AI agents to read and interpret incoming emails, extract structured information from messages, and automatically generate responses or trigger workflows based on the content of the conversation.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
  • 6
    OpenAI Codex
    OpenAI Codex is an advanced AI coding tool designed to assist software developers by automating many tasks in their coding workflow. It allows users to delegate tasks such as writing features, answering codebase questions, running tests, and proposing pull requests (PRs) for review. Codex works in parallel, handling multiple tasks simultaneously in secure cloud sandboxes preloaded with your repository. This tool helps developers move through their backlog faster and more efficiently, making it an invaluable asset for teams looking to streamline their development process.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next
MongoDB Logo MongoDB