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Coda vs Dust.tt Enterprise

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

C

Productivity

Coda

Docs that bring words, data, and teams together

Skip

33%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Coda blends documents with interactive tables, automations, and formulas. It's like Notion meets Airtable with a powerful formula language. Niche but loved by power users.

D

Productivity

Dust.tt Enterprise

No-code AI agent deployment with SSO, RBAC, and audit logs for teams

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Dust.tt has launched an enterprise tier that brings SSO via SAML, granular role-based access control, and full audit logging to its no-code AI agent builder. Teams can deploy specialized agents scoped to internal knowledge bases across Slack, Notion, and Salesforce without writing code. The platform positions itself as the governance layer enterprises need before trusting AI agents with internal data.

Decision
Coda
Dust.tt Enterprise
Panel verdict
Skip · 1 ship / 2 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free tier, Pro $12/user/mo
Team tier available / Enterprise pricing on request
Best for
Docs that bring words, data, and teams together
No-code AI agent deployment with SSO, RBAC, and audit logs for teams
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The formula language and Packs API are genuinely powerful. Build custom internal tools right inside docs.

55/100 · skip

The primitive is an agent-scoped RAG pipeline with an enterprise auth layer bolted on — that's a real thing, but the 'no-code' framing immediately raises the question of what happens when the agent needs to do something the drag-and-drop builder didn't anticipate. The DX bet is that IT admins, not engineers, are the deployers, which means the API surface for developers who want to compose this with their own tooling is probably an afterthought. There's no public API docs linked from the blog post, no mention of a SDK, and 'scoped to internal knowledge bases' tells me nothing about how document ingestion actually works at scale. I'll change my verdict the day there's a repo or a curl example in the docs.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Tiny market share, steep learning curve, and most teams default to Notion. Hard to justify the investment.

72/100 · ship

The direct competitors are Glean, Guru, and — increasingly — Microsoft Copilot Studio, which ships with the SSO and audit logs already baked into a tenant most enterprises already pay for. Dust wins if and only if the no-code agent builder is genuinely more capable than what IT admins can stand up in an afternoon with Copilot. The scenario where this breaks is a Fortune 500 with a Microsoft EA — the IT admin has Copilot Studio free in the bundle and zero incentive to add another vendor. What kills this in 12 months is not a competitor, it's platform consolidation: Microsoft and Salesforce both ship 80% of this natively and enterprises stop evaluating point solutions.

Creator
45/100 · skip

Interesting but the design polish isn't there. Notion looks better and has more templates for creative workflows.

No panel take
Founder
No panel take
76/100 · ship

The buyer here is crystal clear: it's the IT or security team that's been blocking the AI project the line-of-business team has been begging for. SSO, RBAC, and audit logs aren't features — they're the unlock code for enterprise procurement. The wedge is smart: land with one Slack agent, expand into every department's knowledge base. The risk is that the 'contact sales' pricing wall means we have no idea if the unit economics survive a real enterprise deal with professional services and compliance reviews baked in. If they can hold a $30-50 per seat number without collapsing into custom contracts, this is a real business.

PM
No panel take
78/100 · ship

The job-to-be-done is precise: let a non-technical team deploy an AI assistant over internal docs without giving up on compliance. That's one job, and the SSO plus audit log bundle is exactly what makes that job completable — without those two things, no enterprise IT team signs off. The onboarding question I can't answer from the announcement alone is whether a new user can go from SAML config to a deployed Slack agent in under 30 minutes, or whether there's a professional services call hiding in the middle. The specific product decision that earns a ship is scoping agents to internal knowledge bases by default — that's an opinionated choice that removes the biggest enterprise objection before the customer even raises it.

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