Cora vs Galileo AI
A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.
Short answer: choose Cora if you want ai email assistant that screens your inbox and drafts replies in your voice (Copilot, subscription); choose Galileo AI if you want text-to-ui generator that turned prompts into editable mockups, now google stitch (Assistant, freemium).
| Cora | Galileo AI | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | AI email assistant that screens your inbox and drafts replies in your voice | Text-to-UI generator that turned prompts into editable mockups, now Google Stitch |
| Type | agent | product-with-agents |
| Autonomy | Copilot | Assistant |
| Pricing | subscription · $12/mo | freemium |
| Best for | consumers, smb | developers, smb, consumers |
| Deployment | saas | saas |
| Modalities | email, text | text, image |
| Models | model-agnostic | proprietary |
| Protocols | rest-api | none |
| Integrations | Gmail, Google Workspace | Figma |
| Capabilities | 4 documented | 4 documented |
Cora
- +Cuts inbox noise with screening plus twice-daily briefings
- +Drafts replies in your voice with you approving every send
- +Privacy-first: does not send/delete, train on data, or keep backdoor access
- -Copilot only: it will not send or delete email on its own
- -Gmail/Google Workspace focused
Galileo AI
- +Pioneered fast, prompt-to-high-fidelity UI generation with one-step Figma export
- +Image-to-UI let designers turn sketches and screenshots into editable mockups
- +Technology and team continue inside Google Stitch, which is free in Google Labs and adds code export
- -Deprecated as a standalone product: usegalileo.ai now redirects to Google Stitch
- -Output was a first-draft design that a human still had to edit, arrange, and ship (assistant, not an agent)
Which should you choose?
Cora is ai email assistant that screens your inbox and drafts replies in your voice, best for consumers, smb. Galileo AI is text-to-ui generator that turned prompts into editable mockups, now google stitch, best for developers, smb, consumers. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.