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Price
from 49.99 $/mo
Vendor
Lindy

Specifications & properties

Key decision factors

Pricing model
Paid 1
Agent type
  • Autonomous agent
  • Customer service agent
1
Autonomy level
Human in the loop 1
Integrations count
100 integrations 1

Pricing

Price from
49.99 $/mo 1
Free tier
No 1

Capabilities

Browser/computer use
Yes 1

Compliance

SOC 2
Yes 1
Report data / suggest a correction

Metrics vs. the category

Integrations count
100 integrations Category max 9,000 integrations (12 with data)

Platform for building AI agents ("Lindies") that handle email, meetings, sales, and support tasks with built-in approvals and browser-based computer use.

Profile

Lindy is an AI-agent builder that lets individuals and teams create personal "AI employees" to handle tasks like inbox triage, meeting scheduling, lead follow-up and customer support, aimed at founders, ops teams and small-to-mid-size businesses who want practical automation with a human still able to approve sensitive actions.

Who it's for

Lindy suits solo founders, sales and ops teams, and support functions that want to delegate repetitive, multi-step digital work — reading and replying to emails, updating a CRM, booking meetings, answering customer questions — without hiring more staff or building custom software. Because there's no free tier, it's aimed at users ready to commit to a paid plan rather than casual experimenters, and because agents can act with human-in-the-loop oversight, it also suits teams that want automation but aren't ready to hand over full autonomy on sensitive tasks.

How it works

You build a Lindy by describing what it should do, in plain language, and connecting it to the roughly 100 apps and services Lindy integrates with — email, calendar, CRM, Slack and more. Lindy's agents can also browse and operate the web and other computer interfaces directly, letting them complete tasks that require clicking through a website rather than just calling an API. By default, autonomy is human-in-the-loop: Lindy can draft an action or flag a decision for your review before it executes, which is particularly useful for customer-facing or higher-stakes tasks where you want a person to stay in control.

Pricing

Lindy is a paid product with no free tier; plans start at roughly $49.99 per month. Because pricing and included usage can change, check Lindy's current pricing page for the latest tiers before committing, especially if you plan to run many agents or high-volume workflows.

Strengths and trade-offs

Lindy's strengths are its broad app coverage (around 100 integrations), browser/computer-use capability for tasks that go beyond simple API calls, and a human-in-the-loop model that reduces the risk of an agent taking an unwanted action on your behalf — backed by SOC 2 certification for teams that need that assurance. The main trade-off is cost of entry: with no free tier, you can't try it for nothing, and pricing can add up if you're running many agents across a team. There's also no publicly documented self-hosted option, so it's cloud-only. For individuals and small teams wanting a practical, semi-supervised AI employee rather than a fully autonomous black box, Lindy is a strong, well-integrated choice. For example, a sales-focused Lindy might draft a follow-up email after a demo call and hold it for your approval, while a support-focused Lindy might answer routine questions automatically but flag refund requests for a human.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Lindy cost?

Lindy has no free tier; paid plans start at roughly $49.99 per month. Check Lindy's current pricing page for the latest tiers and included usage, since plans can change.

How many integrations does Lindy have?

Lindy connects to roughly 100 apps and services, including email, calendar, CRM and messaging tools, so a Lindy agent can act across the tools a typical small business or sales team already uses.

Can I self-host Lindy?

No, there is no documented self-hosted or on-premises option. Lindy is delivered as a managed cloud service.

Does Lindy act fully autonomously, or can I review its actions?

Lindy is designed around human-in-the-loop autonomy: agents can draft responses or flag decisions for your approval before executing sensitive actions, rather than acting completely unsupervised, which gives you a control point on higher-stakes tasks.

Lindy vs Zapier Agents: which should I choose?

Zapier Agents has far broader app coverage (8,000+ integrations) and a mature no-code automation ecosystem, while Lindy focuses on fewer, deeper integrations (around 100) combined with browser/computer-use ability and human-in-the-loop review, which suits tasks like inbox and calendar management or customer follow-up. If breadth of connected apps matters most, lean toward Zapier; if you want an agent that can operate like a personal assistant with approval steps, Lindy is a strong fit.

Does Lindy offer an API, and is it GDPR-compliant?

Lindy is SOC 2 certified, which supports enterprise security reviews, but it does not publicly document a dedicated EU-hosting region or full API specifications. Confirm current API access and data-residency details directly with Lindy if GDPR compliance is a hard requirement.