ClickUp Brain vs Agent 365

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ClickUp Brain

AI Development Platforms

ClickUp Brain is ClickUp’s AI assistant for workplace productivity, helping users search knowledge, summarize work, generate content, and automate tasks inside ClickUp.

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Agent 365

AI Development Platforms

Microsoft Agent 365 is a control plane for managing, securing, and governing AI agents across an organization.

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Feature Comparison

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FeatureClickUp BrainAgent 365
CategoryAI Development PlatformsAI Development Platforms
Pricing Plans4 tiers10 tiers
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Key Features
  • Brain Assistant
  • Brain MAX desktop app
  • Web search and research
  • Agent registry and inventory
  • Microsoft Entra identity for agents
  • Zero Trust access controls

ClickUp Brain - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Deeply embedded in ClickUp work data, including tasks, Docs, projects, Dashboards, comments, Inbox items, Chat, and workspace activity, so answers and summaries can use operational context instead of relying only on generic prompts.
  • Clear AI plan pricing is published: Free Forever trial access, Brain AI at $9 per user/month billed yearly, Everything AI at $28 per user/month billed yearly, and add-on AI Super Credits at $0.001 per credit.
  • Useful breadth for teams trying to consolidate tools: Brain includes writing, project summaries, AI chat, web search, agents, AI fields, AI cards, prioritization, time blocking, image generation, meeting notes, and voice dictation across higher tiers.
  • Strong fit for established teams because ClickUp reports more than 10 million users and 2 million teams, and the product sits inside a broader work platform founded in 2017.
  • Enterprise-oriented controls and trust signals are visible on the site, including SOC 2 certification, ISO 27001 certification, GDPR compliance, HIPAA compliance, SAML SSO and SCIM provisioning on Enterprise, audit logs, and session management.
  • The official MCP server and ChatGPT connector support make ClickUp data more accessible to external AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Cursor, and Claude while still centering work records in ClickUp.

Cons

  • ClickUp Brain is most valuable only if task, document, chat, and project data already live in ClickUp; teams using another system of record will need migration or duplicate work before seeing full value.
  • AI is charged per Workspace member per month on paid plans, so a large team may pay for every member even if only a subset uses Brain heavily.
  • Several advanced capabilities are tier-dependent: Talk to Text, Enterprise Search, AI Notetaker, Ambient Answers, AI Fields, AI Automations, and related features are unlimited only on Everything AI, not the lower Brain AI tier.
  • The AI pricing page uses terms such as Trial, Standard, Flexible, Expanded, Maximum, and Unlimited, which may require checking ClickUp Help docs or billing screens to understand exact limits for a specific workspace.
  • Usage is subject to ClickUp’s fair use policy, and the pricing page states that if AI provider costs rise, ClickUp may adjust pricing gradually and transparently.

Agent 365 - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Provides a single registry that catalogs every AI agent running across Copilot Studio, Azure AI Foundry, and third-party platforms in a Microsoft 365 tenant
  • Extends existing Microsoft Entra identity, Conditional Access, and Zero Trust policies to AI agents without requiring a separate identity stack
  • Native integration with Microsoft Purview means data loss prevention, sensitivity labels, and audit logs already cover agent activity from day one
  • Microsoft Defender coverage applies threat detection and response to agent behavior, addressing prompt injection and data exfiltration risks
  • Designed for the 400M+ Microsoft 365 commercial seats, so most enterprises can deploy without a net-new vendor procurement cycle
  • Backed by Microsoft's enterprise SLA, FedRAMP, and global compliance certifications already in place for the rest of the M365 stack

Cons

  • Enterprise-only licensing with no public pricing or self-serve tier — small teams and individual developers cannot evaluate it
  • Heavily optimized for Microsoft-built agents; governance depth for non-Microsoft agent frameworks (LangChain, CrewAI, custom Python agents) is more limited at launch
  • Requires existing investment in Microsoft Entra, Purview, and Defender to unlock the full governance value — standalone deployment offers diminished benefits
  • Newly announced in late 2025, so production references, third-party reviews, and long-term reliability data are still limited
  • Adds another administrative surface for IT teams to learn and operate alongside the existing M365 admin centers

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