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Ernie Bot vs Komo

A side-by-side look at pricing, capabilities, pros, cons, and our editorial scores.

 
Ernie Bot
Agents
Komo
Agents
TaglineBaidu's Mandarin-first ChatGPT rival, powered by the ERNIE model familyAI revenue engine that turns buyer signals into researched, ready-to-send sales outreach.
CategoryAgentsAgents
PricingFreemium· Free tier for Ernie 3.5 access; Ernie 4.0 and premium features require a paid subscription (approximately CNY 59.9/month for individual plans); enterprise API pricing via Baidu AI Cloud Qianfan platform is metered per 1K tokens.Paid· Starter $99/mo; Growth $399/mo; Enterprise custom
ModelBaidu ERNIE 4.0 / ERNIE X1 / ERNIE Turbo (in-house)Claude, Cursor, Codex, ChatGPT
Editorial score8.7 / 106.8 / 10
Use cases
Mandarin content writing and marketing copyChinese-language document Q&A and summarisationBaidu-search-grounded research briefsCustom agents built on the Qianfan platformRetrieval-augmented chat over internal Chinese corporaCode generation and explanation in ChineseImage generation from Chinese promptsCustomer-service chatbots for mainland usersFine-tuning ERNIE models on domain data
sales-automationbuyer-intentaccount-researchmeeting-prepcrm-automation
Pros
  • Best-in-class Mandarin fluency and Chinese cultural/idiomatic understanding among major LLMs
  • Deep integration with Baidu Search, Wenku, Netdisk and Maps for grounded Chinese-language answers
  • Full agent/plugin platform (Qianfan) with function calling, RAG, and fine-tuning for enterprise developers
  • Multiple model tiers (Ernie 4.0, X1 reasoning, Turbo) covering quality-vs-cost trade-offs
  • Native image generation and document/PDF understanding built into the chat UI
  • Compliant, in-country hosting that satisfies Chinese data-residency and regulatory requirements
  • Very large free tier makes it accessible for individual and small-team experimentation
  • Combines signal detection, research, and outreach drafting in one agentic workflow
  • Produces substantive meeting-prep artifacts (QBRs, expansion decks) not just emails
  • Clear pricing with a usable individual-contributor tier at $99/mo
  • Integrates with the standard email/calendar/CRM stack out of the box
Cons
  • Subject to Chinese government censorship; refuses politically sensitive topics and self-censors on sovereignty issues
  • Web app and most documentation are Chinese-only, with a steep onboarding curve for non-Mandarin teams
  • Requires a mainland Chinese phone number for sign-up, which blocks most international users
  • English-language performance and reasoning lag Western frontier models (GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini)
  • Data submitted may be processed under PRC data laws, which is a non-starter for many Western enterprises
  • Ecosystem lock-in to Baidu AI Cloud for serious production use
  • Crowded category against Clay, Apollo, and a wave of AI SDR tools
  • No free tier — entry price is $99/mo per seat
  • Underlying models and data sources aren't disclosed on the site
Websiteyiyan.baidu.comkomo.ai
Pick Ernie Bot if
  • Best-in-class Mandarin fluency and Chinese cultural/idiomatic understanding among major LLMs
  • Deep integration with Baidu Search, Wenku, Netdisk and Maps for grounded Chinese-language answers
  • Full agent/plugin platform (Qianfan) with function calling, RAG, and fine-tuning for enterprise developers
  • Multiple model tiers (Ernie 4.0, X1 reasoning, Turbo) covering quality-vs-cost trade-offs
Pick Komo if
  • Combines signal detection, research, and outreach drafting in one agentic workflow
  • Produces substantive meeting-prep artifacts (QBRs, expansion decks) not just emails
  • Clear pricing with a usable individual-contributor tier at $99/mo
  • Integrates with the standard email/calendar/CRM stack out of the box