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How Kikimora compares.
Kikimora is a conversational security platform: a chat interface that operates your security stack, where every write action waits for your approval. Most automation platforms ask you to build playbooks or run autonomously. These comparisons are honest about where each tool is strong, so you can pick the right fit.
What we compare on
Each page uses the same factual dimensions, attributes competitor claims to their public positioning, and acknowledges what the competitor does well. We do not invent pricing or features.
- Approach and interface (conversational vs canvas, autonomous or SOAR)
- Setup effort and whether you build automation first
- Automation model and how much runs without a human
- Human oversight and approval of write actions
- Built-in scanning vs orchestration over existing tools
- EU hosting, data residency and AI model transparency
- Pricing entry point and the team size each is built for
The comparisons
Kikimora vs Torq
→SOC hyperautomation
Torq positions itself as an autonomous AI SOC for large enterprises. See how chat-driven, approval-gated operation compares with autonomous case remediation at scale.
Kikimora vs Tines
→Workflow automation
Tines is a no-code, story-based workflow builder. See how a conversation that needs no canvas compares with building and owning your own automations.
Kikimora vs Dropzone AI
→AI SOC analyst
Dropzone AI is an autonomous SOC analyst for alert investigation. See how a broad, approval-gated chat interface compares with hands-off triage at high alert volume.
Kikimora vs Swimlane
→SOAR / Turbine
Swimlane Turbine is a low-code SOAR built for enterprise throughput. See how lightweight conversational operation compares with full hyperautomation at scale.
See it for yourself.
30 assets, unlimited integrations, 5 million AI credits. No credit card, no playbooks to build.
