Dust vs Composio

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

Dust

AI Agents

Dust review 2026: enterprise AI platform from Paris for building governed agents grounded in Slack, Drive, Notion — features, pricing, pros, cons.

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Custom

Composio

🔴Developer

AI Agents

Tool-calling infrastructure for AI agents — 1,000+ pre-built integrations with managed OAuth, exposed natively as MCP servers.

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Starting Price

Free (up to 20,000 tool calls/month)

Feature Comparison

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FeatureDustComposio
CategoryAI AgentsAI Agents
Pricing Plans8 tiers51 tiers
Starting PriceFree (up to 20,000 tool calls/month)
Key Features
  • Visual app builder for designing multi-step LLM workflows without code
  • Managed retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) with semantic search over connected data
  • Multi-model support across GPT-4, Claude, Mistral, and other LLMs
  • 1,000+ app connections for AI agents
  • OAuth-based access so agents do not need raw passwords
  • MCP Gateway and CLI positioning

Dust - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strongest sovereign / EU data story among enterprise agent platforms — important for regulated European buyers
  • Per-source permission inheritance from connected systems prevents accidental information leakage
  • Model-portable: a single agent can switch among Claude, GPT, Gemini, Mistral without rebuilding

Cons

  • Per-seat enterprise pricing requires a sales conversation — no public price calculator
  • Smaller integration catalogue than Microsoft Copilot or Glean for very large/heterogeneous IT estates
  • Agent quality depends heavily on connected-source quality; messy Notion or Drive content produces messy agents

Composio - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Saves weeks of work — 1,000+ integrations is the largest agent tool catalog available
  • OAuth + per-user credential isolation handles multi-tenant complexity
  • MCP-native: same catalog works in Claude Desktop and Cursor with zero code
  • Framework-agnostic SDKs (Python, JS, Go) work with every major agent framework
  • Free tier (20,000 tool calls/month) is generous for prototyping and small apps
  • Active GitHub presence with rapid integration additions

Cons

  • Pricing scales with tool calls — heavy users can see large bills
  • Sending all tool calls through Composio adds latency vs direct API calls
  • Some integrations have feature gaps vs the full vendor API
  • Centralizes a critical dependency — Composio outage affects all your agents

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🔒 Security & Compliance Comparison

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Security FeatureDustComposio
SOC2✅ Yes
GDPR
HIPAA
SSO
Self-Hosted🔀 Hybrid
On-Prem✅ Yes
RBAC
Audit Log
Open Source✅ Yes
API Key Auth✅ Yes
Encryption at Rest
Encryption in Transit
Data Residency
Data Retention
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