
Kortix
Open-source AI command center for building and governing company agents.
What is Kortix?
Kortix is an open-source AI command center for building, running, and governing AI agents that connect to business tools. Its Suna agent framework gives teams a way to create multi-step agents while keeping visibility into what those agents are doing across software, data, and workflows.
Tools for building, hosting, testing, observing, connecting, and giving memory or computer access to AI agents.
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Use cases to evaluate
Build AI agents that connect multiple tools and complete repeatable business tasks
Create a governed workspace for agent workflows instead of scattered prototypes
Prototype internal operations agents before deciding what should be custom-built or bought
Give leaders visibility into agent activity, tool connections, and workflow ownership
Fit to evaluate
Founders and operators who want a practical company agent layer rather than isolated chat prompts
Technical teams comparing open-source agent platforms before committing to a managed vendor
Businesses that need agents connected to many tools but still want governance and review
AI builders creating internal assistants for operations, research, sales, and support workflows
Business fit
Right for you if your company wants agents that do work across systems and your team can support an open-source or technical platform. Kortix is not a plug-and-play replacement for process design. Start with one measurable workflow, define approval rules, and compare maintenance effort against simpler automation tools.
How to evaluate Kortix
Use this category when a business wants agents that do work across tools, APIs, browsers, and data sources.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map Kortix to one concrete workflow first, such as build ai agents that connect multiple tools and complete repeatable business tasks. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare tool-calling, memory, browser automation, evals, observability, and deployment controls.
Compare practical alternatives
Compare Kortix with other Agent Infrastructure vendors before committing to a contract or migration.
Validate cost and rollout effort
Kortix positions its agent platform around open-source usage with hosted or commercial paths. Evaluate total cost by tool connections, agent volume, hosting choice, support needs, and the engineering time required to maintain governed workflows. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the technical setup matches your team.
Compare Kortix with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Build AI agents that connect multiple tools and complete repeatable business tasks, Create a governed workspace for agent workflows instead of scattered prototypes |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Founders and operators who want a practical company agent layer rather than isolated chat prompts, Technical teams comparing open-source agent platforms before committing to a managed vendor |
| Implementation effort | Technical setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Open-source + paid cloud |
| Closest alternatives | Other Agent Infrastructure tools |
Kortix pricing
| Model | Open-source + paid cloud |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | Kortix positions its agent platform around open-source usage with hosted or commercial paths. Evaluate total cost by tool connections, agent volume, hosting choice, support needs, and the engineering time required to maintain governed workflows. |
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Common questions about Kortix
What is Kortix?
Kortix is an open-source AI command center for building, running, and governing AI agents that connect to business tools. Its Suna agent framework gives teams a way to create multi-step agents while keeping visibility into what those agents are doing across software, data, and workflows.
What is Kortix used for?
Common use cases: Build AI agents that connect multiple tools and complete repeatable business tasks; Create a governed workspace for agent workflows instead of scattered prototypes; Prototype internal operations agents before deciding what should be custom-built or bought; Give leaders visibility into agent activity, tool connections, and workflow ownership.
How much does Kortix cost?
Kortix positions its agent platform around open-source usage with hosted or commercial paths. Evaluate total cost by tool connections, agent volume, hosting choice, support needs, and the engineering time required to maintain governed workflows.
Who is Kortix best for?
Kortix fits Founders and operators who want a practical company agent layer rather than isolated chat prompts, Technical teams comparing open-source agent platforms before committing to a managed vendor, Businesses that need agents connected to many tools but still want governance and review, AI builders creating internal assistants for operations, research, sales, and support workflows. Right for you if your company wants agents that do work across systems and your team can support an open-source or technical platform. Kortix is not a plug-and-play replacement for process design. Start with one measurable workflow, define approval rules, and compare maintenance effort against simpler automation tools.