Lindy alternative
Lindy is the agent layer. TinyCommand bundles agents with the forms, database, workflows, and email they need to actually do work. $49/mo total. Lindy’s Business tier is $200 just for the agents.
No credit card · Per-run pricing on Pro · Predictable, not per-credit
“I needed a solution for outreach automation and I was juggling in between Clay / n8n / Instantly. TinyCommand is offering a valid alternative to my business case. In my case this is a great tool and I am looking forward to see how they implement their roadmap.”
Why teams switch
Forms, tables, email aren’t apps an agent has to ‘connect to’; they’re in the same product, with the same auth. An agent can read a TinyTables row, write to it, send an email, all natively.
Most teams start agents fully approval-gated: ‘draft it, post to Slack, send only when I approve.’ TinyCommand makes that one workflow step. As confidence grows, you remove the gate.
Every agent run shows the prompt, the tool calls, the response, with timing. Failed runs surface partial output. You can replay any run. No detective work when something goes wrong.
Side-by-side
Honest feature parity where it exists. Concrete gaps where it doesn’t.
| Feature | TinyAgents | Lindy |
|---|---|---|
Natural-language agent definition | ||
Multi-step agents with tools | ||
Agents with native access to your forms, DB, email Agents don’t need to ‘connect to’ your data: your forms, tables, and email are in the same product. | Same product surface | Each integration is a separate connection: you bring your own DB, your own forms, your own email |
Trigger an agent from a form submission | TinyForms → TinyAgents | Via Typeform + webhook glue |
Agent reads from / writes to your database | TinyTables built-in | Via Airtable / Notion / Sheets connection |
Agent sends email from a real sending infrastructure | TinyEmails built-in | Via Gmail / Mailchimp connection |
Observable: see what each agent did, why Step-by-step execution trace per run, with the actual prompt and tool calls. | Built-in execution history | Available; per-tier limits on retention |
Predictable pricing Per-credit billing turns ‘run the agent once’ into a 2-second guessing game on cost. | Per-run on Pro | Per-credit; credits consumed varies per task |
Replaces the typical Lindy + Zapier + Mailchimp + Airtable stack | One product, one bill | Just the agent layer; you still need the rest |
Free tier | Forever | 400 credits / mo |
Price for an ops team running daily agents | $49 / mo (whole stack) | $200 (just agents) + Airtable + Mailchimp ≈ $290+ |
Where it fits
TinyAgents shares the data layer with forms, tables, workflows, email. No ‘connect Airtable’ step in your agent setup. The database is already there.
Real flows
Every new email goes to an agent. It classifies urgency, drafts a reply for low-stakes ones, and creates a Slack thread for anything needing humans.
New lead lands in TinyTables. An agent looks up the company, finds the right contact, drafts a personalized opener, and pushes to your outbound queue.
Support email comes in via TinyForms. Agent reads the docs, drafts an answer, posts in Slack for your team to approve in one click before sending.
Each morning, an agent queries your TinyTables, computes day-over-day deltas, finds the interesting movements, writes a one-paragraph summary, and sends it.
Switching from Lindy
Email us your Lindy account and our team rebuilds your setup in TinyCommand, preserves the logic and design, and helps you wire up the workflows. Live within a week.
Start the migrationFAQ
Lindy is excellent at what it does: defining agents in natural language. The catch: Lindy is *just* the agent layer. To make an agent actually do work, you still need a form (Typeform), a database (Airtable), an email sender (Mailchimp), and the glue between them. TinyCommand bundles all of that. Agents in TinyCommand don’t ‘connect to’ your forms or database; they’re in the same product, with the same data, billed in one place.
Multi-step agents with tool use, memory, and conditional logic. They can decide which tool to call, retry on failure, escalate to a human when uncertain. Same agent paradigm as Lindy/Gumloop; what’s different is what surrounds them.
Yes. Anthropic Claude is the default, but you can route to OpenAI, Gemini, or your own provider key. Each agent step can pick the model that fits the cost/latency profile.
Free forever has a generous run quota. Pro at $49/mo unlocks the full bundle: agents + forms + tables + workflows + email. We bill per completed workflow run on Pro, not per credit. No 2-second guessing game about whether a single agent task ‘costs 1 or 47 credits’ today.
Every run shows the full execution trace: which model was called, what prompt, what tool calls, what response, with timing. Failed runs surface the error and the partial output. You can replay any run.
Add human-in-the-loop steps where it matters. ‘Draft the reply, post to Slack, send only when I approve’ is a 30-second workflow setup. Most teams start fully approval-gated and remove gates as confidence grows.
TinyCommand does this: agents can be exposed as a chat widget, with full access to your tables and docs. Lindy and Gumloop also support this. If chat is your only need, all three are viable.
Not yet. Agents are usually quick to recreate from prompts. Our team will help you migrate the top 2-3 in your first week.
Same agent paradigm. Better integrated, predictable pricing, whole-stack bundle. $49/mo or free forever.
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