Comparison
Apex vs Lindy
Lindy is a well-built AI agent tool focused on specific business workflows. Apex is a full AI operating system — one persistent agent that runs your entire operation, not just individual tasks.
The difference: Lindy automates workflows you configure. Apex acts autonomously across everything — and remembers the context to get better over time.
Where Lindy Excels
Lindy is a solid choice for:
- Meeting scheduling and follow-ups
- Email templates and automated responses
- Specific pre-built workflow templates
- Teams that want quick setup with minimal configuration
The Fragmentation Problem
Tools like Lindy are excellent at their specific use cases. But as you add more of them, you end up with a different tool for every workflow — each with its own configuration, its own memory, its own context. None of them know what the others are doing.
Apex is one agent with one memory across everything. When it handles your email, it knows about your calendar. When it monitors your Slack, it knows about your open deals. That unified context is what makes it feel less like software and more like someone who actually works with you.
Side by Side
The Compounding Context Advantage
The defining feature of Apex is that it gets better the longer you use it. It accumulates knowledge about how you communicate, what your priorities are, who matters to you, and how past decisions played out.
Most AI tools reset with each session or each workflow run. Apex remembers — and that compounding context is what makes it go from "useful tool" to "person who runs your operation."
When to use Lindy
If you need one specific workflow automated quickly and don't need it to connect to the rest of your operation, Lindy is a solid pick. It's fast to set up and works well for isolated tasks.