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Adapt is the universal AI agent that runs on your company brain. Gets instant answers for complex questions, automate workflows on-demand, schedule tasks, and build internal apps with full context of your business. Set it up once and everyone can use it on Slack, web, or mobile.
Diff Anything chooses a comparison engine that understands the inputs. Text uses a focused side-by-side diff, JSON and other structured formats compare semantic paths, CSV can match rows by key, folders recurse with ignore rules, and images add pixel heatmaps, overlay, and blink views. Compared files never leave the computer. There are no accounts, cloud comparison services, analytics, or telemetry. CLI and Git difftool modes make the same comparison model available in scripts and source-control workflows.
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Adapt publicly lists or features the following customers and customer examples:
Adapt's answer
Adapt is different because it is built as a shared AI agent for company work, not a private chatbot or single-purpose automation bot.
Teams can ask natural-language questions across connected business systems, get cited answers grounded in live company data, and then take action from the same workflow. Adapt works in Slack and the web app, can automate recurring workflows and scheduled tasks, and can build internal apps and dashboards from live company data.
The strongest difference is the shared-work model: a Slack thread can become an investigation, a report, a workflow, or an internal tool that the team can see, refine, and keep using together.
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Diff Anything is a local-first desktop comparison and merge application that selects a comparison model for the inputs. It supports focused text diffs, semantic paths for JSON and other structured formats, key-based CSV matching, recursive folder comparison with ignore rules, and image heatmap, overlay, and blink views. Compared files stay on the computer, with no account, cloud comparison service, analytics, or telemetry.
Adapt's answer
Choose Adapt when the work you want AI to handle crosses multiple tools, teams, and data sources.
Many AI assistants are either personal chatbots, search tools, or single-app automations. Adapt is designed for shared business workflows: it can gather context from connected systems, reason over the information, provide evidence-backed answers, and take action such as posting to Slack, creating reports, updating records, or triggering workflows.
Adapt is especially useful for teams that already work in Slack and need AI to operate with company context. It also includes business-grade controls such as organization-level access controls, audit logging, encryption in transit and at rest, and SOC 2 Type I certification.
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Diff Anything is a fit when you need one private desktop workflow for mixed artifacts rather than only plain text. It can compare text, structured data, CSV, folders, archives, documents, API schemas, HTTP responses, images, and binaries locally. CLI and Git difftool modes also make the same comparison model available in scripts and source-control workflows.
Adapt's answer
Adapt is built for business teams at startups and scaling companies whose work spans multiple systems: data warehouses, CRMs, support tools, billing platforms, project management systems, Slack, and internal docs.
The primary audience includes leadership, operations, sales, marketing, product, engineering, customer support, and data teams. It is a strong fit for teams that need fast answers from company data, recurring reports, cross-system workflows, and internal tools without waiting on data, engineering, or operations teams for every request.
Adapt is especially useful for teams that already collaborate in Slack and want AI to work where decisions and follow-up already happen.
Diff Anything's answer:
Diff Anything is primarily for developers comparing mixed release artifacts, teams reviewing configuration or API changes, and people who need to inspect sensitive local files without uploading their content or creating an account.
Adapt's answer
Adapt was built around a simple belief: the most valuable work in a company is shared, but most AI tools are still personal and disconnected from the systems where work actually happens.
The product grew from the need for one AI agent that can understand company context, investigate across business tools, and help teams act together. Adapt's public product framework is Ask, Understand, Act: ask in natural language, let Adapt gather context from connected tools, then use the answer to create reports, update systems, automate workflows, or build internal apps.
Adapt also uses its own product internally. In its blog post "How Adapt uses Adapt," the team describes using Adapt across engineering, marketing, sales, leadership, and product workflows, from debugging production issues to competitive intelligence, daily company briefings, and CRM updates.
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Adapt's public documentation focuses on product architecture and capabilities rather than publishing a full internal engineering stack.
The core technologies and product components described publicly include:
In practical terms, Adapt is built to connect large language models with live company systems, permissions, workflow automation, and collaborative surfaces like Slack.
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