
Open Standard for AI Agents

Work AI that Works | Agents, Assistant & Search
If you're on a budget, GitAgentProtocol (GAP) offers free access.
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) is more geared toward B2B users, while Glean targets b2b.
Glean offers an API for integration into your workflows.
GitAgentProtocol (GAP): Open Standard for AI Agents. Glean: Work AI that Works | Agents, Assistant & Search. Both tools take different approaches to address similar needs.
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) offers a free plan, while Glean is a contact tool.
The best choice between GitAgentProtocol (GAP) and Glean depends on your specific needs. Compare their features, pricing, and target audience on this page to find the tool that best fits your use case.
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) is primarily designed for businesses and professionals, while Glean is built for individuals.
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) offers: Define, version, and run AI agents natively in Git, Framework-agnostic, works with multiple AI frameworks, Leverages Git repositories for version-controlled agent configurations, Enables portable, collaborative, and auditable AI agents. Glean offers: Enterprise AI Search, Personal AI Assistant, AI Agentic Engine, Enterprise Graph & Data Connectors.
Based on our data, Glean currently enjoys greater popularity. However, popularity isn't the only factor — compare features to find the right tool for your needs.
Neither tool currently offers a free trial.
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) is open source, while Glean is proprietary. Open source tools offer more transparency and customization options.
Glean offers 20 integrations (slack, microsoft-teams, gmail, microsoft-outlook, google-calendar...) compared to 0 for GitAgentProtocol (GAP).
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) is available on Cli. Glean is available on Web, Api, Cli, Desktop.