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Izlo vs Superset

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

 
Izlo
Agents
Superset
Agents
TaglinePrompt management platform with version control, collaboration, and an API for production deployment.Desktop code editor that orchestrates many AI coding agents in parallel using isolated Git worktrees.
CategoryAgentsAgents
PricingPaid· Solo $20/mo; Pro $25/user/mo; Enterprise $39/user/moFreemium· Free; Pro $15/user/mo yearly ($20 monthly); Enterprise custom
ModelModel-agnosticMulti-model
Editorial score6.9 / 106.8 / 10
Use cases
prompt-managementversion-controlteam-collaborationprompt-testingproduction-deployment
parallel-coding-agentsgit-worktree-orchestrationmulti-agent-reviewagent-switching
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
  • Runs many coding agents in parallel via per-agent Git worktrees
  • Agent-agnostic: Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini all supported
  • One-click open into VS Code, Cursor, Xcode, JetBrains, or terminal
  • Free tier is usable for solo developers, not just a trial
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
  • macOS desktop only at launch; mobile is 'coming soon'
  • Brings no model of its own; you still pay for the underlying agents
  • Value depends entirely on already running CLI coding agents
Websitegetizlo.comsuperset.sh
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 Superset if
  • Runs many coding agents in parallel via per-agent Git worktrees
  • Agent-agnostic: Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini all supported
  • One-click open into VS Code, Cursor, Xcode, JetBrains, or terminal
  • Free tier is usable for solo developers, not just a trial