Both are powerful AI. One is for a person. One is for a company.
Credit where it's due
ChatGPT is an excellent personal assistant — fast, general, and genuinely good at drafting, brainstorming, and research for one person. We use it too. It's just built for an individual, not to run a company's operations.
Side by side
Company-wide. One workspace for the whole team, with roles and permissions per person.
Per user. A personal assistant for one individual's own work.
Persistent, editable, deletable memory of your clients, projects, and how you work — shared across the team.
Remembers details within a user's own account to personalize their chats.
Proposes writes across your connected accounts; nothing lands until a person approves, and every action is logged.
Answers and drafts in the chat. It doesn't take governed actions on your business tools.
Pulls email, chat, and tickets into one thread, and acts where the work already happens.
A chat interface you open and prompt.
Answers your phone line and website chat; inbound calls land in your thread.
Spoken conversations with the assistant, for an individual user.
Start free, then from $39/mo — priced for the work done, with daily spend caps.
Per-seat subscription plans.
The verdict
ChatGPT is a personal chatbot — no durable company memory, no governed access to your tools. Kantum is company-wide, remembers your business, and acts on your connected accounts behind approval gates.
An honest call
When ChatGPT is the right choice
Individual productivity — drafting, brainstorming, research, quick answers, and general-purpose AI on demand. If you want a fast, general, personal assistant, ChatGPT is excellent.
When Kantum is the right choice
Watching your channels, remembering your business, and acting on your connected tools with approval. When the work spans people, tools, and channels, Kantum runs it — and pulls you in when it should.
Connect your channels and let Kantum do the work — and decide when to pull you in.