Agentic Index
Laxis vs Sybill (2026)
Laxis and Sybill are the self serve end of AI sales call intelligence, both with free tiers and published pricing. Laxis is the budget breadth play: transcription, CRM updates, and a suite of agents for lead generation and outreach, from roughly 16 dollars a month. Sybill is the deal depth play: summaries, follow ups, CRM autofill, and a per deal context graph, from roughly 36 dollars per user.
| At a glance | Laxis | Sybill |
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| Category | GTM / revenue agent | GTM / revenue agent |
| Entry price | Free (300 min/mo) · Premium ~$15.99/mo (~$13.33 annual) · Business $29.99/mo · Enterprise custom · research credits (no rollover) | Free tier · Pro ~$36/user/mo · Business ~$108/user/mo (most popular) · Enterprise custom · credit-metered actions |
| Free / trial | Free tier: 300 transcription minutes/month, integrations, meeting agenda and highlights. Business trial available. Non-profit/education discounts. | Free tier ($0/user): unlimited call recordings and transcripts, Ask Sybill across meetings, dialer calls, and emails, build deal context. |
| Pricing confidence | public exact | public exact |
| Feature |
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| Action & orchestration | ||
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Integrations & Tool Calling Ability to connect agents to real systems through native integrations, OAuth-authenticated actions, custom tools, APIs, webhooks, or MCP-compatible tools. |
Partial | Partial |
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Workflow Orchestration Ability to sequence, branch, retry, route, and combine deterministic workflow nodes with autonomous agent steps. |
Partial | Partial |
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Triggers & Channel Coverage How agents wake up and where they work: schedules, webhooks, message events, CRM events, inbox events, chat, email, voice, and collaboration tools. |
Partial | Partial |
| Knowledge & context | ||
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Knowledge Grounding & RAG Ability to ground agent behavior in company data through document ingestion, retrieval, external knowledge APIs, semantic search, or RAG layers. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Memory & State Persistence Ability to persist context across a run, conversation, workflow, user, team, or longer-term memory layer. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
| Control & trust | ||
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Human Oversight & Guardrails Approval steps, consent checkpoints, escalation rules, structured guardrails, policy constraints, and pause/resume controls. |
Partial | Partial |
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Security, Identity & Governance RBAC, SSO, auditability, encryption, least-privilege tool access, compliance posture, and data handling policy. |
Partial | Partial |
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Observability & Auditability Traces, logs, execution histories, metrics, audit events, and debugging detail for production agent behavior. |
Partial | Full / Explicit |
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Deployment & Data Residency Deployment modes and options, including SaaS, dedicated cloud, VPC, on-prem, hybrid, local runtime, and self-hosting. |
Partial | No / Not documented |
| Solution readiness | ||
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Prebuilt Agents, Templates & Packs Ready-made workflows, packaged employees, templates, blueprints, industry solutions, and role-specific agents that reduce time-to-value. |
Partial | Partial |
| Platform extensibility | ||
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Model Flexibility & Routing Ability to work across multiple foundation models, route tasks to different models, or let buyers bring their own providers and keys. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
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APIs, SDKs & MCP Extensibility Composability layer: stable APIs, SDKs, MCP tool consumption/serving, custom tools, and integration into internal systems. |
Partial | No / Not documented |
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Testing, Debugging & Optimization Testing, debugging, scoring, retries, fallbacks, quality gates, and optimization loops for improving agent workflows before and after deployment. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
| Specialist automation | ||
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Browser & Computer Use Browser, desktop, or remote/local computer control for workflows that cannot be handled through stable APIs alone. |
No / Not documented | No / Not documented |
Pricing snapshot
Sourced from the Index pricing dataset · open each vendor's profile for full detail.
| Pricing |
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Laxis
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Sybill
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Entry price Lowest public entry point |
Free (300 min/mo) · Premium ~$15.99/mo (~$13.33 annual) · Business $29.99/mo · Enterprise custom · research credits (no rollover) | Free tier · Pro ~$36/user/mo · Business ~$108/user/mo (most popular) · Enterprise custom · credit-metered actions |
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Pricing confidence How public the numbers are |
Public — exact | Public — exact |
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Billing Primary billing axis |
Tiered subscription scaling by transcription minutes and feature access (Free/Premium/Business/Enterprise), plus research credits for deep prospect research | Per-user monthly subscription across Free/Pro/Business/Enterprise tiers, with credits metering certain AI actions (5,000-credit top-off bundles, optional auto top-off); free, paid, and admin seat types |
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Variable cost Workload / overage exposure |
Medium variable cost | Medium variable cost |
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Free tier / trial Try before you buy |
Free tierTrial
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Free tierTrial
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Buying motion Self-serve vs sales call |
Self-serve | Self-serve |
Choose Laxis if
- Price is the constraint and Laxis delivers the core loop for the least money.
- You want meeting intelligence plus light outbound agents in one inexpensive tool.
- A 300 minute free tier covers a genuine evaluation on real calls.
Choose Sybill if
- Deal memory matters more than breadth: the context graph compounds across every touchpoint.
- Follow up email quality directly moves your pipeline, and Sybill's drafting is the stronger core.
- High confidence knowledge and observability scores in our matrix back the depth claim.