Luru vs Tabs
A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.
Short answer: choose Luru if you want revenue workspace for crm hygiene, sales playbooks, and slack workflows (Copilot, freemium); choose Tabs if you want ai-native revenue platform with billing and collections agents for finance teams (Supervised agent, enterprise).
| Luru | Tabs | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Revenue workspace for CRM hygiene, sales playbooks, and Slack workflows | AI-native revenue platform with billing and collections agents for finance teams |
| Type | product-with-agents | platform |
| Autonomy | Copilot | Supervised agent |
| Pricing | freemium | enterprise |
| Best for | smb, mid-market | mid-market, enterprise, smb |
| Deployment | saas | saas, api |
| Modalities | text, api | text, api |
| Models | model-agnostic | model-agnostic |
| Protocols | rest-api | rest-api |
| Integrations | Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom | NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, Oracle, Salesforce, HubSpot |
| Capabilities | 4 documented | 4 documented |
Luru
- +Fast CRM updates from anywhere via a browser sidekick, reducing busywork
- +Meeting playbooks and methodology enforcement keep the sales process consistent
- +No-code Slack workflows for pipeline alerts
- -Copilot/workflow tool, not an autonomous agent or a conversation-intelligence engine
- -Lighter on generative AI than call-analysis competitors
Tabs
- +Automates the whole contract-to-cash flow (billing, collections, rev rec) in one platform
- +Contract term extraction removes a major manual finance bottleneck
- +Syncs with common ERPs and CRMs; SOC 2; Slack-native agent
- -Financial actions warrant human review, so it operates supervised, not autonomous
- -No public self-serve pricing
Which should you choose?
Luru is revenue workspace for crm hygiene, sales playbooks, and slack workflows, best for smb, mid-market. Tabs is ai-native revenue platform with billing and collections agents for finance teams, best for mid-market, enterprise, smb. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.