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AgentWorks vs Langdock

EU AI Act readiness, multi-LLM choice, and transparent € pricing — compared on the points that actually move a buying decision.

Last verified: July 10, 2026

TL;DR

Langdock is the German (Berlin) multi-LLM workspace that made GDPR-native enterprise AI mainstream — mature, ISO 27001 + SOC 2 Type II certified today, with a polished Slack-native experience and a strong Workflows engine. AgentWorks targets the same EU buyer but bills per token from one live € wallet instead of stacking seat licenses plus Workflows and Governance add-ons, ships per-agent EU AI Act risk classification and HITL as core (not a paid add-on), redacts PII at the gateway, and adds an agency reseller / white-label layer.

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureAgentWorksLangdockEdge
EU hosting & incorporationNetherlands (AgentWorks); EU regions, GDPR by designGermany (Langdock GmbH); EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant
LLM choice in one workspaceOpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral + AUTO cost router; switch per turn40+ models incl. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google; switch per assistant
Pricing modelFlat Pro €39/mo + one live € token wallet (tokens at cost + 10%)Per-seat: €25/user/mo Standard (or €99 Business Max) + separate Workflows + Governance + API add-ons
Entry paid tierPro €39 / month (not per-seat); Team €49 / seat / monthBusiness €25 / user / month (Standard seat); up to 1,000 users
Free tierFree €0 forever: 50+ standard agents, up to 3 integrations, €5 one-time credit7-day free trial with €5 AI model credits (no permanent free tier)
Model token billingCost + 10% from a live € wallet, visible per turnAPI add-on billed per token (also ~10% markup); chat is seat-based
EU AI Act toolingPer-agent risk classification + audit log + HITL — core, no add-onGovernance add-on with EU AI Act / GDPR compliance-check templates (free until Jan 1 2027, then €3.50/user/mo)
PII masking before LLMGateway-layer redaction across all modelsGDPR data handling; gateway PII redaction not advertised
Human-in-the-loop approvalPer-agent and per-pipeline; core featureAgent review + approval within the Governance add-on
Workflow automation depthMulti-agent pipelines (research → draft → review → publish) on Pro+Mature Workflows engine (run-metered: €539-€1,199/mo tiers, up to 2,000 steps)
Slack-native depthSlack integration; workspace-first experienceDeep, polished Slack-native assistant experience
Compliance certificationsPursuing SOC 2 / ISO 27001 as we scale (see Trust Center); EU infrastructure with documented controls todayISO 27001 & SOC 2 Type II today
Agency / white-label layerAgency reseller layer: sponsored agents + white-labelNot advertised
Self-hosted / on-premSelf-host on Azure, AWS, GCP, or IBM Cloud (Enterprise)Deployable managed, cloud, or on-premises (Enterprise)

When Langdock is the better choice

Langdock is the safer pick when you need a mature, certified EU platform in production today with deep Slack integration.

  • You need ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications on the vendor questionnaire today, not on a roadmap.
  • Your team lives in Slack and wants the deepest possible Slack-native assistant experience.
  • You want a battle-tested, run-metered Workflows engine with thousands of steps and established enterprise references.
  • Per-seat licensing (€25/user/month) maps cleanly to your headcount and finance prefers a flat per-user line.
  • You are scaling toward 1,000+ users and want a vendor already operating at that size.

When AgentWorks is the better choice

AgentWorks fits EU teams that want compliance tooling as a core feature and one transparent wallet instead of stacked add-ons.

  • You want per-agent EU AI Act risk classification, an append-only audit trail, and HITL shipped as core — not a Governance add-on you pay for from 2027.
  • You prefer one live € wallet (tokens at cost + 10%) over seat licenses plus separate Workflows, Governance, and API line items.
  • You want a permanent Free tier (50+ agents, 3 integrations, €5 credit) to evaluate, not a 7-day trial.
  • You need PII redacted at the gateway before any model — across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Mistral.
  • You are an agency or reseller and want a white-label layer with sponsored agents.
  • You want an AUTO router that picks the cheapest capable model per task automatically.

Migrating from Langdock to AgentWorks

A practical six-step path. Run both systems in parallel for one week before cutting over.

  1. 1Export your Langdock assistants and Workflow definitions — prompts, connected sources, and allowed actions.
  2. 2Map each Langdock assistant to an AgentWorks agent template (50+ pre-built); flag the rest for custom builds.
  3. 3Re-create knowledge sources as AgentWorks knowledge bases (one base per assistant is a clean 1:1 starting point).
  4. 4Rebuild run-metered Langdock Workflows as AgentWorks multi-agent pipelines (visual, scheduled, approvable).
  5. 5Apply per-agent EU AI Act risk classification and turn on HITL on high-risk steps — no Governance add-on required.
  6. 6Run both in parallel for one to two weeks, comparing outputs, audit logs, and true monthly cost (single wallet vs seat + add-ons) before switching.

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Sources for Langdock facts: https://langdock.com, https://langdock.com/pricing, https://docs.langdock.com/administration/pricing. Reviewed July 10, 2026. We update this page when Langdock GmbH ships material changes.

FAQ

AgentWorks vs Langdock — common questions

AgentWorks and Langdock are both European — why compare them?
Because they target the same buyer: EU mid-market and enterprise teams that need governed, GDPR-native AI. Langdock is German (Berlin) and AgentWorks is Dutch; both host in the EU. The real differences are commercial model (one € token wallet vs per-seat licenses plus add-ons), whether EU AI Act tooling is core or a paid add-on, and the agency / white-label layer.
How does AgentWorks pricing compare to Langdock?
Langdock is seat-based: €25/user/month for a Standard seat (or €99 for Business Max), with Workflows (€539-€1,199/month), Governance (€3.50/user/month from 2027), and API usage billed separately. AgentWorks Pro is a flat €39/month with a single live € wallet where tokens are billed at cost + 10%. Both apply roughly a 10% markup on model tokens; AgentWorks keeps it to one line item instead of several.
Does Langdock support the EU AI Act, and does AgentWorks do it differently?
Langdock offers a Governance add-on with EU AI Act and GDPR compliance-check templates (free until 1 January 2027, then €3.50/user/month). AgentWorks ships per-agent risk classification, an append-only audit trail, and human-in-the-loop approval as core platform features at every tier, with no separate governance charge.
Can AgentWorks use the same models as Langdock?
Yes. AgentWorks runs OpenAI GPT-5, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, and Mistral in one workspace, with an AUTO router that picks the cheapest capable model per task. Langdock offers 40+ models across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google; both let you switch models within the workspace.
Is Langdock more mature than AgentWorks?
On certifications and enterprise scale, yes — Langdock holds ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II today and operates at 1,000+ user deployments, while AgentWorks is still pursuing those certifications. AgentWorks counters with core EU AI Act tooling, gateway PII redaction, per-token € billing, and an agency / white-label layer.
Can I migrate my Langdock assistants and Workflows to AgentWorks?
Yes. Export your Langdock assistants and Workflow definitions, map each assistant to an AgentWorks template (50+ pre-built), re-create knowledge sources as knowledge bases, rebuild run-metered Workflows as multi-agent pipelines, apply EU AI Act risk classification with HITL, and run both platforms in parallel for a week or two before cutting over.