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Composio

Freemium

Composio provides the execution infrastructure that connects AI agents to real software. It sits at the tooling and connectivity layer of the agent stack, giving developers one framework - SDKs, a CLI and 850+ pre-built connectors - to let agents act across apps such as GitHub, Slack and Salesforce. It handles the hard parts: complex authentication and OAuth, plus remote sandboxed environments for safe execution, exposed over the Model Context Protocol so agents can reason and then reliably take action. The platform is built for production, with SOC 2 and ISO 27001:2022 certifications and deployment across public cloud, VPC and on-premises. Composio operates from San Francisco and Bangalore and raised a $25M Series A led by Lightspeed, with angels including Vercel's Guillermo Rauch and HubSpot's Dharmesh Shah.

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Our take

Composio is the integration layer that lets AI agents actually do things - call 850+ tools like GitHub, Slack and Salesforce through one SDK, with managed auth and sandboxed execution over MCP. It handles the OAuth and API plumbing so agents reason and act reliably. Built by an India-and-SF team, it's SOC 2/ISO-certified with cloud, VPC and on-prem options.

Best for

Developers building production AI agents that need to authenticate into and act across many third-party apps without hand-rolling each integration.

Pros

  • 850+ pre-built tool integrations via one SDK and CLI
  • Managed authentication and sandboxed execution
  • MCP-native and framework-agnostic
  • SOC 2 and ISO 27001; cloud, VPC or on-prem

Cons

  • Developer-focused; not a no-code product
  • Young platform in a fast-moving layer
  • Reliability depends on upstream app APIs

How it compares

Against wiring each API and OAuth flow yourself, Composio is the managed tool-and-auth layer; against agent frameworks like CrewAI or Mastra, it's the action layer they plug into rather than the orchestration itself.

Full review

Composio provides the execution infrastructure that connects AI agents to real software. It sits at the tooling and connectivity layer of the agent stack, giving developers one framework - SDKs, a CLI and 850+ pre-built connectors - to let agents act across apps such as GitHub, Slack and Salesforce. It handles the hard parts: complex authentication and OAuth, plus remote sandboxed environments for safe execution, exposed over the Model Context Protocol so agents can reason and then reliably take action. The platform is built for production, with SOC 2 and ISO 27001:2022 certifications and deployment across public cloud, VPC and on-premises. Composio operates from San Francisco and Bangalore and raised a $25M Series A led by Lightspeed, with angels including Vercel's Guillermo Rauch and HubSpot's Dharmesh Shah.

Against wiring each API and OAuth flow yourself, Composio is the managed tool-and-auth layer; against agent frameworks like CrewAI or Mastra, it's the action layer they plug into rather than the orchestration itself.

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4.4/5
  • Actual Utility5/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Ease of Use4/5

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  • Pricing Fairness4/5

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  • Reliability4/5

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  • Differentiation5/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

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Frequently asked questions

Is Composio free, and how much does it cost?
Composio has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
Who is Composio best for?
Developers building production AI agents that need to authenticate into and act across many third-party apps without hand-rolling each integration.
How is Composio rated on Cloudkart.ai?
Composio scores 4.4 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.

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