Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Langflow wins for non-developers who want to build AI workflows visually, while Griptape is for Python developers needing secure, enterprise-grade automation. The single biggest difference: Langflow offers a drag-and-drop interface you can use in a browser, whereas Griptape requires coding from the start.
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Common questions
For a simple chatbot, Langflow is better because you can build it visually in minutes. Griptape is only better if you need the chatbot to securely access a private database or run complex multi-step tasks.
No, Langflow runs in a web browser on your computer. There is no mobile app, but you can access the web interface from a tablet browser.
Langflow is much easier — you can build workflows by dragging and dropping blocks. Griptape requires you to write Python code, so it's not suitable for non-developers.
No, Langflow is free and open-source. You can run it on your own computer for free. If you want managed cloud hosting, DataStax Astra charges based on usage, but you can start with a free tier.
Yes, Griptape can connect to SQL databases, CSV files, PDFs, and APIs. It's designed for enterprise data integration, but you'll need a developer to set it up.
Langflow has a larger community and more pre-built templates available. Griptape's community is smaller but more focused on enterprise use cases.
Langflow wins for everyday users with its no-code visual builder; Griptape is only for Python developers who need enterprise-grade security and complex automation.
If you're not a programmer, start with Langflow — you can build useful AI tools today without writing code. If you're a developer who needs to build secure, custom automation for your company, Griptape is worth the learning curve. For most everyday users, Langflow is the clear winner.