AI Agent Marketplaces vs Spacelift

Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool

AI Agent Marketplaces

🟢No Code

Cloud & Hosting

AI Agent Store is a free, vendor-neutral directory for discovering, comparing, and evaluating pre-built AI agents across categories — aiming to aggregate listings from enterprise marketplaces like ServiceNow Store, Microsoft AppSource, and AWS Marketplace alongside independent agent developers into a single searchable interface.

Was this helpful?

Starting Price

Free

Spacelift

Cloud & Hosting

Revolutionary Infrastructure-as-code orchestration platform that manages Terraform, OpenTofu, Pulumi, Ansible, and CloudFormation workflows with policy-as-code, drift detection, and concurrency-based pricing that won't surprise you.

Was this helpful?

Starting Price

Enterprise

Feature Comparison

Scroll horizontally to compare details.

FeatureAI Agent MarketplacesSpacelift
CategoryCloud & HostingCloud & Hosting
Pricing Plans697 tiers8 tiers
Starting PriceFreeEnterprise
Key Features
  • Vendor-neutral cross-platform agent discovery
  • Category-based filtering and side-by-side comparison
  • Vendor-provided pricing and integration details
  • Terraform, OpenTofu, Terragrunt, Pulumi, Ansible, Kubernetes, CloudFormation support
  • Open Policy Agent (OPA) policy-as-code
  • Drift detection with optional auto-remediation

AI Agent Marketplaces - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • AI Agent Store provides vendor-neutral discovery at $0 cost to browse, letting buyers compare agents listed across major enterprise marketplaces and independent developers in one place rather than searching each storefront separately
  • Deployment of pre-built agents compresses from the multi-month timelines typical of custom development to days or weeks via pre-integrated marketplace agents
  • Cross-platform visibility aims to surface agents that buyers miss when searching only within their primary cloud vendor's marketplace, expanding the evaluation set across ServiceNow, Microsoft, AWS, and Salesforce ecosystems simultaneously
  • Microsoft agents span Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, and Dynamics 365 natively, and AWS agents leverage Bedrock and SageMaker infrastructure — AI Agent Store aims to surface both alongside independent options
  • Vertical categories surface industry-specific agents from platforms like Salesforce AgentForce for CRM and ServiceNow for ITSM, reducing search time for domain-tuned options across multiple industry verticals
  • The directory model creates no vendor lock-in at the discovery layer — buyers can switch research tools without migration cost, unlike switching between enterprise agent platforms

Cons

  • Agent quality varies significantly — enterprise platforms vet rigorously, but independent listings rely on community ratings that can be unreliable for niche or newly listed agents
  • Customization of pre-built agents is inherently limited compared to custom development; actual coverage of specialized workflow requirements varies by agent and vendor, and buyers should evaluate fit on a case-by-case basis
  • Platform lock-in is material once agents are deployed: migrating away from ServiceNow or Microsoft-tied agents often means re-doing integrations built over months
  • The directory aggregates information provided by vendors, so listing details (pricing, features, performance claims) should be verified directly with the agent developer before purchasing
  • Ongoing agent quality depends on third-party developer maintenance, which can stall if the vendor deprioritizes the listing

Spacelift - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Concurrency-based pricing is dramatically cheaper than Terraform Cloud's per-resource model — users report 3-5x cost reductions on real workloads
  • Genuine multi-IaC support means you manage Terraform, Ansible, and Pulumi stacks in one platform instead of three separate tools
  • OPA policy-as-code integration gives real teeth to infrastructure governance — not just advisory warnings, actual blocking policies
  • Private workers run in your VPC with outbound-only connections, solving the 'state leaving our network' problem cleanly
  • The free plan includes enough to evaluate with a real project — not just a 14-day trial that pressures you into buying
  • Strong customer support with dedicated Slack channels and CSMs on Business/Enterprise plans — users consistently praise responsiveness

Cons

  • Custom pricing with no published numbers makes it impossible to estimate costs without talking to sales first
  • Overkill for small teams — if you have 2 developers and 50 resources, Atlantis or vanilla Terraform Cloud may be simpler
  • The learning curve for OPA policies is real: Rego is a niche language that most teams need to learn from scratch
  • Some users report rough edges with permission models, particularly around state locking and maintainer access
  • No transparent pricing comparison possible — you have to get quotes from both Spacelift and competitors to compare
  • Audit trail is Enterprise-only, which means compliance-focused mid-market teams get pushed to the most expensive tier

Not sure which to pick?

🎯 Take our quiz →

🔒 Security & Compliance Comparison

Scroll horizontally to compare details.

Security FeatureAI Agent MarketplacesSpacelift
SOC2
GDPR
HIPAA
SSO
Self-Hosted
On-Prem
RBAC
Audit Log
Open Source
API Key Auth
Encryption at Rest
Encryption in Transit
Data Residency
Data Retention
🦞

New to AI tools?

Read practical guides for choosing and using AI tools

🔔

Price Drop Alerts

Get notified when AI tools lower their prices

Tracking 2 tools

We only email when prices actually change. No spam, ever.

Get weekly AI agent tool insights

Comparisons, new tool launches, and expert recommendations delivered to your inbox.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Ready to Choose?

Read the full reviews to make an informed decision