Cassidy vs Prophet Security
A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.
Short answer: choose Cassidy if you want no-code platform to build ai assistants and workflows on company data (Supervised agent, freemium); choose Prophet Security if you want agentic ai soc platform that triages, investigates, and helps respond to alerts (Supervised agent, enterprise).
| Cassidy | Prophet Security | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | No-code platform to build AI assistants and workflows on company data | Agentic AI SOC platform that triages, investigates, and helps respond to alerts |
| Type | platform | platform |
| Autonomy | Supervised agent | Supervised agent |
| Pricing | freemium · Free (Starter); Business and Enterprise contact sales | enterprise |
| Best for | smb, mid-market, enterprise | enterprise, mid-market |
| Deployment | saas, api | saas |
| Modalities | text, email, api | text, api |
| Models | model-agnostic, gpt, claude, gemini | model-agnostic |
| Protocols | function-calling, rest-api | rest-api |
| Integrations | Slack, Microsoft Teams, Salesforce, Zendesk, HubSpot, Google Drive | Splunk, CrowdStrike, Microsoft Sentinel, SIEM, EDR |
| Capabilities | 5 documented | 3 documented |
Cassidy
- +Genuinely no-code; non-technical ops, support, and sales teams can ship workflows without engineering
- +Strong knowledge-base grounding with continuous sync and source citations reduces hallucination
- +Model-agnostic (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) with enterprise compliance (SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, HIPAA)
- -Business and Enterprise pricing is not public; only the free Starter tier has listed limits
- -Usage is metered in AI credits, which can make heavy automation cost unpredictable
Prophet Security
- +Automates the slowest part of SOC work (triage and investigation) at machine speed
- +Shows its reasoning, which supports analyst trust and human approval of responses
- +Threat hunting and detection tuning extend value beyond triage
- -Consequential response actions warrant human approval, so it is supervised, not fully autonomous
- -Enterprise-only with no public pricing
Which should you choose?
Cassidy is no-code platform to build ai assistants and workflows on company data, best for smb, mid-market, enterprise. Prophet Security is agentic ai soc platform that triages, investigates, and helps respond to alerts, best for enterprise, mid-market. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.