DeepSeek vs Wordware

A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.

Short answer: choose DeepSeek if you want open-weight llms plus a free chat assistant and a low-cost openai-compatible api (Assistant, freemium); choose Wordware if you want build ai agents in natural language; now pivoted to the sauna assistant (Supervised agent, contact).

DeepSeekWordware
What it isOpen-weight LLMs plus a free chat assistant and a low-cost OpenAI-compatible APIBuild AI agents in natural language; now pivoted to the Sauna assistant
Typeagentplatform
AutonomyAssistantSupervised agent
Pricingfreemium · Free chat; API from $0.14 per 1M input tokens (V4-Flash cache miss)contact
Best forconsumers, developers, smbdevelopers, consumers
Deploymentsaas, api, self-hostedsaas, api
Modalitiestext, code, apitext, api
Modelsproprietary, open-sourcemodel-agnostic
Protocolsfunction-calling, rest-apirest-api, function-calling
IntegrationsOpenAI SDK, Anthropic SDK, Claude Code, GitHub CopilotGmail, Google Calendar, Slack
Capabilities5 documented4 documented

DeepSeek

  • +Free consumer chat assistant and a notably low-cost API versus US frontier providers
  • +Open-weight models under the MIT license, so they can be self-hosted, fine-tuned, and run by third parties
  • +OpenAI- and Anthropic-compatible API makes it a near drop-in for existing apps and coding tools
  • -It is an assistant, not an autonomous agent: it responds when asked and does not act end-to-end
  • -China-hosted service raises data-residency and privacy concerns, and the app has faced government bans and scrutiny in several countries
Full DeepSeek profile

Wordware

  • +Natural-language agent building lowers the barrier for non-engineers, a differentiated thesis
  • +Real deployment path: built apps become callable REST endpoints
  • +Strong backing and traction (Y Combinator, large reported seed, notable logos)
  • -Product-direction risk: the original platform was pivoted away from in 2025, with the IDE now a legacy surface
  • -No public pricing, and the current flagship (Sauna) is still beta or pre-GA
Full Wordware profile

Which should you choose?

DeepSeek is open-weight llms plus a free chat assistant and a low-cost openai-compatible api, best for consumers, developers, smb. Wordware is build ai agents in natural language; now pivoted to the sauna assistant, best for developers, consumers. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.