Coze
Build AI agents and deploy them across apps without code
Coze is a no-code platform for creating chatbots and AI agents, then releasing them to web, APIs, and messaging platforms. It’s aimed at individuals, creators, and businesses that want to automate content, support, or workflow tasks without building from scratch.
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Coze is a cloud-based AI agent and chatbot development platform. It lets you build agents without code and deploy them across multiple platforms, with ready-made WebSDKs and APIs for integration.
The product is aimed at a broad audience, from non-technical users to teams and enterprises. According to the site, it also includes an app store of templates and community-built agents, covering use cases like writing, study help, outreach, and productivity workflows.
Getting started appears to be web-based: you sign up on Coze and use its online builder and template library to create an agent, then publish it to supported channels and apps.
Coze looks strongest as a platform for quickly assembling AI apps and chatbots around existing workflows and publishing them in multiple places. The documentation and homepage suggest it can connect to external apps and APIs, but the crawled content does not clearly spell out the underlying model providers, model routing, or privacy controls.
Pricing was not publicly available in the content provided. It’s also not clear how much manual setup is required for more advanced agents, or whether Coze is best suited for simple assistants versus complex enterprise automations. If you want a fully self-hosted or clearly open-source agent stack, Coze does not appear to be that based on the available material.
Executes tasks you assign, one step at a time, within narrow domains.
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