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Izlo vs Moveworks

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

 
Izlo
Agents
Moveworks
Agents
TaglinePrompt management platform with version control, collaboration, and an API for production deployment.The enterprise AI assistant that searches, answers, and takes action across your business systems
CategoryAgentsAgents
PricingPaid· Solo $20/mo; Pro $25/user/mo; Enterprise $39/user/moEnterprise· Enterprise-only pricing; no public tiers. Quoted per organization based on employee count, integrations, and agent scope. Contact sales for a quote.
ModelModel-agnosticOrchestrates multiple enterprise-ready LLMs (undisclosed mix, historically including OpenAI GPT and in-house models via its Reasoning Engine)
Editorial score6.9 / 108.7 / 10
Use cases
prompt-managementversion-controlteam-collaborationprompt-testingproduction-deployment
IT service desk ticket deflectionHR policy Q&A and self-servicePassword resets and access provisioningSoftware license and procurement requestsEnterprise search across Slack, Drive, SharePoint, ConfluenceFinance and expense approvalsMulti-language employee supportInternal knowledge gap analyticsCustom agent building for domain workflowsSales enablement content lookup
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
  • Deep, permission-aware integrations across 50+ enterprise systems (Slack, Teams, ServiceNow, Jira, Okta, Workday, Confluence, SharePoint, Google Drive, and more)
  • 1000+ pre-built agents plus Agent Studio dramatically shortens time-to-value versus building agents from scratch
  • Strong multi-channel delivery — Slack, Teams, web, mobile, and portal — from a single reasoning engine
  • 100+ language support makes it viable for genuinely global workforces
  • Employee Experience Insights surface knowledge gaps and top intents, useful for content and ops teams
  • Backed by ServiceNow post-acquisition, giving long-term platform stability and roadmap alignment with the dominant ITSM vendor
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
  • Enterprise-only pricing with no public tiers, no self-serve trial, and long procurement cycles
  • Overkill and cost-prohibitive for SMBs or teams under a few thousand employees
  • Vendor lock-in risk is real — agents, knowledge, and integrations live inside the Moveworks/ServiceNow platform
  • Post-ServiceNow acquisition, the standalone product roadmap and pricing posture are still evolving
  • Not a developer/coding assistant — teams looking for a copilot for engineers should look elsewhere
Websitegetizlo.comwww.moveworks.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 Moveworks if
  • Deep, permission-aware integrations across 50+ enterprise systems (Slack, Teams, ServiceNow, Jira, Okta, Workday, Confluence, SharePoint, Google Drive, and more)
  • 1000+ pre-built agents plus Agent Studio dramatically shortens time-to-value versus building agents from scratch
  • Strong multi-channel delivery — Slack, Teams, web, mobile, and portal — from a single reasoning engine
  • 100+ language support makes it viable for genuinely global workforces