Ceven vs HyperAgent
HyperAgent, from the makers of Airtable, is a build-your-own-agent platform: you define each agent's job, tools, memory, and spend, then watch it browse and execute. Ceven is the operator that runs the work end to end across 1,000+ tools without you assembling the agent first — and it builds and hosts no-code pages and apps, which HyperAgent does not.
What HyperAgent does well
HyperAgent is a thoughtfully designed agent platform. Each agent gets its own system prompt, tool set, memory, and budget; you choose connectors per agent, which keeps the cross-system blast radius small; and you can watch execution live as the agent browses, reasons, and adapts around obstacles. You can trigger it on a schedule or from Slack, Telegram, or email. For builders who want to compose their own agents, it is a capable toolkit.
Where HyperAgent stops
It is a platform you assemble. You design the agent, pick its tools, and tune its budget before it does useful work — and at the time of writing it is still limited-access, so maturity at scale is unproven. It runs web-browsing and connector tasks, but there is no build-and-host story for web pages or apps. The work is agent-by-agent, not a single operator that already knows your business.
What Ceven does that HyperAgent does not
Ceven runs the work out of the box. You describe an outcome and it executes across 1,000+ tools — enrich, reconcile, triage, report — and it builds and deploys no-code pages, dashboards, and apps with database, auth, and hosting. You get a workflow you can see, schedule, and approve, without first authoring the agent that runs it.
When HyperAgent is the right call
If you want to compose and tune your own agents — per-agent prompts, tools, and budgets — and you are comfortable being the builder, HyperAgent is built for that. Ceven is the right call when you want the work done end to end out of the box, plus the ability to build and host apps.
At a glance
The architectural deltas, side by side. Use this row-by-row when an internal champion needs a one-pager to forward to the buyer.
| Capability | Alternative | Ceven |
|---|---|---|
| Connects to 1,000+ tools | Yes (per agent) | Yes |
| Runs scheduled / triggered work autonomously | Yes | Yes |
| Ready to run without assembling an agent first | Build-your-own | Yes |
| Builds and hosts no-code web pages and apps | No | Yes |
| Visible workflow you schedule and approve | Per-agent runs | Native |
| Generally available | Limited access | Yes |
| Free to start, no credit card | Trial credits | Yes |
Frequently asked
Is Ceven a HyperAgent alternative?
Yes. HyperAgent is a build-your-own team-of-agents platform; Ceven runs the work end to end out of the box across 1,000+ tools and also builds and hosts no-code apps. If you would rather not assemble and tune each agent yourself, Ceven is the simpler path.
Can Ceven build and host web apps like HyperAgent?
Ceven builds and hosts no-code pages, dashboards, and apps with database, auth, and hosting. HyperAgent focuses on web-browsing and connector automation; we did not find a build-and-host capability in it.