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This article will explore the critical differences between Cassidy and Microsoft Copilot. We will focus on Cassidy's diverse features, robust Knowledge Base, and seamless integrations to understand its advantages for organizations looking for efficient AI workspaces.
AI Models and Flexibility
Cassidy supports multiple AI models, including OpenAI's GPT-4o & GPT-4, Google Gemini, and Anthropic Claude. Microsoft Copilot, on the other hand, relies solely on OpenAI. Given Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI, their models are limited to the OpenAI ecosystem. By being model agnostic, Cassidy allows for newer and better models to be added automatically, mitigating the risks of investing in outdated AI models. You also have the added flexibility that certain models are better than others at certain tasks, so you can selectively choose the best models based on your tasks.
Knowledge Base
While you can integrate your SharePoint files within Microsoft 365, you cannot connect other third-party tools like Google Drive. Cassidy's Knowledge Base securely connects with over 100 tools, ensuring real-time updates and privacy. This provides a more comprehensive knowledge management solution to generate accurate and relevant responses across thousands of files, for your entire time.
AI Assistants
Cassidy's AI Assistants, powered by the Knowledge Base, perform specific tasks while maintaining contextual consistency across teams. Microsoft Copilot offers Copilot GPTs that function similarly to Cassidy Assistants; however, they:
- Cannot access the same level of context via the Knowledge Base.
- Are limited to the Microsoft ecosystem and cannot be used in workflows with non-Microsoft tools.
- Are restricted to developer-centric solutions, while Cassidy is a no-code solution accessible to both technical and non-technical users.
Multi-step Workflows
Microsoft Copilot Studio offers limited workflow automation with a focus on deploying Copilot GPT-type assistants to different tools. Unlike Cassidy, which enables users to build and run multi-step workflows for end-to-end automation, Copilot Studio is more technical and less accessible to non-developer users. Their automations, similar to their Assistants (Copilot GPTs), are Sharepoint-centric. Cassidy’s no-code workflows enable comprehensive automations from enriching inbound leads to triggering internal slack messages to your team.
Integrations
Cassidy integrates with key tools like Google Drive, SharePoint, Notion, Slack, Zapier, and many more, allowing for seamless integration of AI Assistants. In contrast, Microsoft Copilot is limited to Microsoft applications like SharePoint and does not integrate with Zapier. Cassidy’s extensive integrations enable you to trigger actions that are not possible with Microsoft Copilot.
Security and Data Privacy
Both Cassidy and Microsoft Copilot prioritize data security with enterprise-grade protocols and follow the industry's top practices for security and privacy. Both platforms are SOC2 compliant. Learn more about Cassidy’s security at trust.cassidyai.com.
Support and Onboarding Process
While Cassidy ensures onboarding assistance for all enterprise teams, Microsoft Copilot offers self-help resources, admin self-help, support plans, partner assistance, and sales contacts. Cassidy's support includes a dedicated account manager, team training sessions, weekly office hours, and a Slack channel to help teams build AI assistants and workflows tailored to their specific use cases. This level of support allows Cassidy users to effectively roll out AI solutions within their organization.
Reach out to learn more
If you're interested in learning more, contact our sales team at team@cassidyai.com.