Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF open-source AI-first workflow automation at $1.7M ARR Dec 2024 with 450+ integrations and self-hosted option; YC $1.55M competing with Zapier and n8n for compliance-conscious teams needing MCP/Claude/GPT-4 automation pipelines.
Activepieces is a San Francisco-based open-source workflow automation platform — backed by Y Combinator with $1.55 million raised from ByTheTower, Forward VC, Fundamental VC, Kima Ventures, and Soma Capital in November 2024 — providing teams with an AI-first business process automation alternative to Zapier, Make.com, and Workato through a self-hostable, MIT-licensed platform with 450+ integrations, native AI agent support (GPT-4, Claude, Model Context Protocol), and a managed cloud version. Founded in 2022 and reaching $1.7 million in annual revenue by December 2024 with a team of 11-19 employees, Activepieces has differentiated through its open-source model — allowing companies with data compliance requirements (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2) to run the entire automation infrastructure on their own servers rather than routing sensitive data through third-party SaaS automation platforms.
Mux is the video API platform powering Vimeo, Robinhood, CBS, and TED with streaming infrastructure and analytics, generating $46M revenue in 2024 and valued at $1B+.
Mux is a video infrastructure company that provides APIs for developers to build streaming video experiences without managing the complex encoding, delivery, and analytics infrastructure that professional video requires. Founded in 2015 by Jon Dahl, Steve Heffernan, Matthew McClure, and Adam Brown—the team behind video.js, the most popular open-source HTML5 video player—Mux brought deep video expertise to the API-first approach that companies like Twilio and Stripe had proven for communications and payments.
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