Cora vs Magical

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 Magical if you want ai text expander and autofill chrome extension for repetitive typing and data entry (Copilot, freemium).

CoraMagical
What it isAI email assistant that screens your inbox and drafts replies in your voiceAI text expander and autofill Chrome extension for repetitive typing and data entry
Typeagentproduct-with-agents
AutonomyCopilotCopilot
Pricingsubscription · $12/mofreemium · ~$6.50/mo (reported)
Best forconsumers, smbsmb, mid-market, enterprise
Deploymentsaassaas
Modalitiesemail, texttext, browser
Modelsmodel-agnosticgpt, proprietary
Protocolsrest-apinone
IntegrationsGmail, Google WorkspaceSalesforce, Zendesk, Gmail, LinkedIn, Greenhouse, Google Sheets
Capabilities4 documented4 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
Full Cora profile

Magical

  • +Fast text expansion and one-click autofill that work across most websites without setup, integrations, or APIs
  • +Built-in AI writer drafts and personalizes replies inline
  • +Free tier and low-cost paid plans for the core extension
  • -Browser-extension model ties automation to the Chrome session; it is a copilot, not a hands-off agent
  • -Enterprise agentic and healthcare-agent tiers are sold via demo/contact with no public self-serve pricing
Full Magical profile

Which should you choose?

Cora is ai email assistant that screens your inbox and drafts replies in your voice, best for consumers, smb. Magical is ai text expander and autofill chrome extension for repetitive typing and data entry, best for smb, mid-market, enterprise. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.