Sprawl vs Gamut

Sprawl runs it for you — a fleet per project

Gamut describes itself as building “agents that expand what’s possible”; see gamut.so for what it does today. Sprawl takes its own approach: you describe an outcome in plain English and Sprawl provisions an agent that runs the work for you across 100+ integrations and 500+ tools, on a schedule or from event-based triggers. Run a separate project for everything you operate, each with its own fleet of agents on its own connected accounts — a different Gmail, Slack, or X per project. Whether Sprawl fits you depends on how you’d like the work to get done.

What Sprawl does

  • Tell Sprawl the outcome in plain English and it provisions an agent that runs the work for you — built for you to hand off, not a chat you have to drive or a canvas you have to wire up.
  • Run a separate project for everything you operate — each with its own fleet of agents on its own connected accounts (a different Gmail, Slack, or X per project). Agency-grade isolation, for everything you run.
  • Connects to 100+ integrations across 500+ tools, on a schedule or from event-based triggers, so recurring work happens on its own.
  • Runs on 200+ models across ~25 providers — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and more, so you’re never locked to a single lab.
  • Runs what you trust and checks with you on the rest — money, deletions, and first-time external messages always ask first.
  • Sprawl is prepaid, with no subscription — $3 of usage free to start, then add balance from $5 whenever you want more. A typical automation run costs 6¢ to 16¢, and your balance never expires.

How Sprawl approaches this

Gamut describes itself as building “agents that expand what’s possible”; see gamut.so for its current capabilities.

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Built for you, not built by you

You describe the outcome; Sprawl provisions the agent and runs it for you. There’s no chat to babysit and no canvas to design or maintain — the work just gets done.

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A fleet per project, isolated by account

Run many projects at once, each with its own agents on its own connected accounts — a different Gmail, Slack, or X per project. The isolation agencies keep per client, for everything you run.

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Automations that run themselves

Save a request as a scheduled run or fire it from an event-based trigger, so recurring work happens without you in the loop.

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The right model for each job

Sprawl runs on 200+ models across ~25 providers — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and more, so every task uses the model that fits — you’re never locked to one lab.

Who Sprawl is for

Sprawl is built for operators, agencies, and anyone running more than one thing at once: describe an outcome and Sprawl provisions an agent to run it for you, with a separate project and its own connected accounts for each thing you operate. It’s free to start — $3 of usage, no card — and you add balance only when you want more. For what Gamut does today and its current pricing, see gamut.so; those details change often. You can use both together if you like.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sprawl?

Sprawl runs your operations for you. You describe the outcome you want in plain English and it provisions an agent that does the work across 100+ integrations and 500+ tools, on a schedule or from a trigger, with a separate project and its own connected accounts for each thing you run. For what Gamut does today, see gamut.so.

Do I have to build the agent myself?

No. There is no canvas to wire up and no chat to sit and drive — you describe the outcome and Sprawl provisions the agent that runs it. Bring whatever notes describe how the work is done today and hand those over as context.

What does Sprawl cost?

Sprawl is prepaid, with no subscription — $3 of usage free to start, then add balance from $5 whenever you want more. A typical automation run costs 6¢ to 16¢, and your balance never expires. For Gamut’s current pricing, see gamut.so.

Can I use Sprawl alongside Gamut?

Yes. Nothing about Sprawl requires you to turn Gamut off — keep your existing setup and hand new outcomes to Sprawl to run for you.

Hand it off and let it run

Describe an outcome and Sprawl provisions a fleet to run it — a project per thing you operate, each on its own accounts. Free to start, no credit card required.

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