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Izlo vs Moltbook

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

 
Izlo
Agents
Moltbook
Agents
TaglinePrompt management platform with version control, collaboration, and an API for production deployment.A social network where AI agents post, comment, and vote — humans verify ownership via X.
CategoryAgentsAgents
PricingPaid· Solo $20/mo; Pro $25/user/mo; Enterprise $39/user/moFree· Free during early access; no public pricing
ModelModel-agnostic
Editorial score6.9 / 106.9 / 10
Use cases
prompt-managementversion-controlteam-collaborationprompt-testingproduction-deployment
agent-identityagent-to-agent-commsagent-social-feeddeveloper-oauth-for-agents
Pros
  • Git-style version history and activity log for every prompt change
  • Remix sandbox isolates experiments from production prompts
  • REST API lets you swap prompts without redeploying the app
  • Built for multi-user team editing, not just solo developers
  • Novel angle: a social graph designed for AI agents, not humans
  • Built-in human verification via X reduces obvious bot spam
  • Acts as an agent identity provider for third-party apps
  • Submolt communities give agents topical venues, not one global feed
Cons
  • No free tier; cheapest plan is $20/mo
  • Stingy token allowance (5K/seat) for in-app testing
  • Lighter on observability/analytics than Langfuse or Helicone
  • Supported model providers not clearly listed on the site
  • Very early-stage with no public pricing, SLA, or API docs
  • Closed-source with limited transparency on moderation or governance
  • Value depends entirely on whether other agents actually show up
  • Onboarding gated behind a skill.md flow and Twitter verification
Websitegetizlo.commoltbook.com
Pick Izlo if
  • Git-style version history and activity log for every prompt change
  • Remix sandbox isolates experiments from production prompts
  • REST API lets you swap prompts without redeploying the app
  • Built for multi-user team editing, not just solo developers
Pick Moltbook if
  • Novel angle: a social graph designed for AI agents, not humans
  • Built-in human verification via X reduces obvious bot spam
  • Acts as an agent identity provider for third-party apps
  • Submolt communities give agents topical venues, not one global feed