Agentic Index
Seemplicity vs ZEST Security (2026)
Seemplicity and ZEST Security both attack the remediation gap, where findings pile up faster than fixes ship: Seemplicity is remediation operations at enterprise scale, sold through sales and channel partners including MSSPs, scoped to environment size and finding volume, aggregating findings across tools and routing fixes to owners, while ZEST is agentic cloud risk resolution with a free trial that runs in your own environment plus a free remediation assessment, paid enterprise licensing through sales and AWS Marketplace. Seemplicity suits organizations orchestrating remediation across many tools and teams; ZEST suits cloud teams that want agents generating and driving the actual fixes.
| At a glance | Seemplicity | ZEST Security |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Security / SOC agent | Security / SOC agent |
| Entry price | Not public; quoted through enterprise sales and channel partners, scoped to environment size and finding volume | No public pricing; free trial in the customer's own environment and a free remediation assessment, with paid enterprise pricing through sales and availability on AWS Marketplace. |
| Free / trial | Demo on request; no public free tier | Free trial in your own environment plus a free remediation assessment |
| Pricing confidence | contact only | public partial |
| 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. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Workflow Orchestration Ability to sequence, branch, retry, route, and combine deterministic workflow nodes with autonomous agent steps. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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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. |
Full / Explicit | 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. |
Partial | Partial |
| Control & trust | ||
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Human Oversight & Guardrails Approval steps, consent checkpoints, escalation rules, structured guardrails, policy constraints, and pause/resume controls. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Security, Identity & Governance RBAC, SSO, auditability, encryption, least-privilege tool access, compliance posture, and data handling policy. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Observability & Auditability Traces, logs, execution histories, metrics, audit events, and debugging detail for production agent behavior. |
Full / Explicit | Partial |
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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 | Partial |
| 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. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
| 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 | No / Not documented |
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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. |
Partial | Full / Explicit |
| 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
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| Pricing | ||
|---|---|---|
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Entry price Lowest public entry point |
Not public; quoted through enterprise sales and channel partners, scoped to environment size and finding volume | No public pricing; free trial in the customer's own environment and a free remediation assessment, with paid enterprise pricing through sales and availability on AWS Marketplace. |
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Pricing confidence How public the numbers are |
Contact only | Public — partial |
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Billing Primary billing axis |
enterprise subscription scoped to assets, scanners, and finding volume | enterprise platform license, likely scoped to the cloud estate |
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Variable cost Workload / overage exposure |
Medium variable cost | Low variable cost |
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Free tier / trial Try before you buy |
No free tierTrial
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No free tierTrial
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Buying motion Self-serve vs sales call |
Sales call | Sales call |
Choose Seemplicity if
- Findings from many scanners need one orchestrated remediation pipeline.
- Routing fixes to the right owners across teams is your bottleneck.
- Channel and MSSP delivery fits how you consume security tooling.
Choose ZEST Security if
- Cloud risk remediation with agent generated fixes is the specific need.
- A free trial in your own environment lets you prove value safely.
- AWS Marketplace licensing fits your cloud procurement.