Comparison

Kantum vs Dust

Dust is an enterprise platform for AI Operators to build agents for a 3,000-person company. Kantum is a self-serve product that recognizes you, watches your stack, and works in 60 seconds.

Where Dust wins

If you have a 500–10,000-person organization, a dedicated AI operations team, a security review process, and the time to set up agent permissions across departments, Dust is a serious tool. SOC 2, SCIM, the whole enterprise stack.

Where Kantum wins

  • Self-serve — sign up, see it work, no demo call required
  • Recognition flow on signup — knows you in 60 seconds
  • Built for 1–100 person teams, not 5,000-person orgs
  • Transparent pricing, no enterprise sales motion
Three things Kantum does that Dust doesn't

1

Self-serve. Sign up, see it work, decide if you want to pay. No demo call required. Dust leads with “Request a demo.”

2

Recognizes you on signup. Kantum's 60-second enrichment flow shows you what it knows about your company before you do anything. Dust starts with a blank workspace.

3

Built for the 1–100 person team. Founders, ops leads, small teams running fast. Not the AI Operator persona Dust optimizes for.

Different products for different stages. If you're 5,000 people and need agent governance across departments, look at Dust. If you're 1–100 people and want AI that just works on day one, that's Kantum.