Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Adept AI raised $415M to pioneer computer-use AI agents; its core research and agent team moved to Amazon in 2024 in a landmark talent acquisition while the company continues developing ACT-1 for enterprise automation.
Adept AI was founded in 2022 by a team of former OpenAI, DeepMind, and Google Brain researchers to build AI that can take actions on computers — navigating software interfaces, filling forms, and executing multi-step workflows in any application. Its ACT-1 model demonstrated the ability to control web browsers and desktop applications through natural language instructions, pioneering the computer-use agent paradigm that Anthropic later commercialized with Claude's computer use feature.
No-code sales commission management platform automating complex incentive plans; real-time rep commission visibility with $100M Series C competing with Xactly and Spiff for ICM.
CaptivateIQ is a no-code incentive compensation management (ICM) platform that enables sales operations and finance teams to design, automate, and manage sales commission plans — replacing spreadsheet-based commission calculations with a flexible rules engine that handles complex plan logic, provides real-time commission visibility for sales reps, and ensures accurate, auditable payouts. Founded in 2017 in San Francisco, CaptivateIQ raised approximately $140 million including a $100 million Series C, becoming one of the leading venture-backed ICM platforms for mid-market and enterprise SaaS companies.\n\nCaptivateIQ's platform connects to CRM systems (Salesforce) and financial data sources to automatically pull the deal and performance data needed for commission calculation. The no-code plan builder allows revenue operations managers to configure complex quota attainment rules, accelerators, SPIFFs (special performance incentive funds), and multi-tier commission structures without engineering support. Sales reps get real-time visibility into their commission pipeline — seeing what they've earned, what deals are in progress, and what they need to close to hit accelerators — which reduces commission disputes and improves sales performance motivation.\n\nIn 2025, CaptivateIQ competes in the sales compensation management market with Spiff (acquired by Salesforce), Xactly (the market leader for enterprise ICM), Performio, and Varicent for commission automation software. Sales compensation errors cost companies significant money and trust — manual spreadsheet processes frequently have errors that result in over or underpayment, and disputes cost management time. The mid-market SaaS segment (50-1,000 person sales teams) is CaptivateIQ's sweet spot, where plan complexity exceeds what spreadsheets handle but Xactly's enterprise pricing is hard to justify. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing enterprise accounts, adding AI-powered compensation plan design recommendations, and expanding analytics for compensation strategy optimization.
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