Anyma vs. ChatGPT
Both are built on large language models. The difference is where they live and what they're allowed to do.
Where they live
ChatGPT is a destination you visit in a browser tab. Anyma is a teammate inside the Slack your team already uses all day — no new tab to open, no copy-pasting context back and forth.
Answers vs. actions
Ask ChatGPT for last week's revenue and it explains how you might find it. Ask Anyma and it pulls the number from Stripe, compares it to the week before, and posts the result in your channel. ChatGPT returns words; Anyma returns work.
Proactive vs. on-demand
ChatGPT does nothing until you open it. Anyma runs on its own schedule — it watches for changes, finds work, and flags things before you think to ask.
Memory and context
A fresh ChatGPT thread starts cold. Anyma carries context about your company, your connected tools, and what it did yesterday, so each task builds on the last.
Where ChatGPT still wins
For open-ended writing, brainstorming, or a quick one-off question, a general chatbot is excellent — and Anyma would be overkill. Anyma earns its seat when the work touches your real tools and needs to happen on a schedule. More on that in AI coworker vs. chatbot.
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