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suna alternatives
In short
Top alternatives to suna are langchain and oh-my-openagent, ranked by typed graph edges - Kortix and LangChain both focus on the development and deployment of AI agents, though Kortix emphasizes a holistic command center approach for companies.
Not a popularity vote. Each alternative is a typed graph neighbor of suna in AI Agents - ranked by edge type and constraint overlap, with live GitHub stats shown for context.
suna trust report - maintenance, provenance, and scan signals for suna.
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Kortix and LangChain both focus on the development and deployment of AI agents, though Kortix emphasizes a holistic command center approach for companies.
Suna (Kortix) and oh-my-openagent (LazyCodex) both serve the function of managing AI agents within code repositories, but they do so with differing focuses. Suna emphasizes a broader command center approach for company-wide AI tasks including commit summarization and change request management, whereas oh-my-openagent specializes in simplifying the integration and utilization of multiple coding AI,
Both OpenHands and Kortix offer developer-centric control centers but with different focuses: OpenHands on coding agents/automations while Kortix gives a more comprehensive AI command center for the company.
Template repository with AI agent guardrails and safety protocols
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When NOT to use suna
Constraint-first guidance from category fit and live maintenance signals - not marketing copy.
- When minimal initial configuration beyond integration credentials is not desired since the self-hosting option requires setting up instances using Docker images or other infrastructure methods.
- If you prefer to rely entirely on cloud services for hosting without the need to manage local instances, suna's strong self-hosting model might not be your best choice.
Related alternatives hubs
High-intent OSS-vs-OSS alternatives pages elsewhere in the graph (including vector-DB picks for Pinecone-style queries).
Head-to-head comparisons
Common questions
- What are the best alternatives to suna?
- Graph-backed alternatives to suna include langchain, oh-my-openagent, OpenHands, agent-guardrails-template, agent-kernel. GraphCanon ranks them by typed relationship edges and constraint overlap from decision_facts - not marketing votes or raw star sort.
- How does GraphCanon rank suna alternatives?
- Direct alternative and successor edges from the knowledge graph come first, ordered by edge type and shared constraint facets (persona, runtime, hosting). Category neighbours fill the list only after curated edges. Stars are shown for context, not as the primary sort.
- When should I avoid suna?
- When minimal initial configuration beyond integration credentials is not desired since the self-hosting option requires setting up instances using Docker images or other infrastructure methods. If you prefer to rely entirely on cloud services for hosting without the need to manage local instances, suna's strong self-hosting model might not be your best choice.
- Is suna open source?
- Yes. suna is an open-source project on GitHub under the Other license, with 20,121 stars.
- What is suna used for?
- A comprehensive AI command center offering self-hosting capabilities and integration with various services including managed git, GitHub access, and Pipedream connectors.
- What category is suna in?
- suna is categorized under AI Agents in the GraphCanon knowledge graph.
- How do suna alternatives compare head-to-head?
- Each alternative has a neutral compare page against suna, for example langchain vs suna, oh-my-openagent vs suna, OpenHands vs suna. Stats come from live GitHub metadata.
- Is there a machine-readable alternatives list?
- Yes. The markdown twin at suna alternatives lists direct alternatives and same-category tools with internal links to each tool markdown page.
- Where are other high-intent alternatives hubs?
- Related P0 OSS-vs-OSS hubs: LangChain alternatives, LlamaIndex alternatives, Qdrant alternatives, FinRobot alternatives, free-llm-api-resources alternatives, caveman alternatives, rtk alternatives, unsloth alternatives, ollama alternatives. Vector-database intent (including Pinecone-style queries) is covered at Qdrant alternatives.
- Where can I see maintenance and security signals for suna?
- GraphCanon publishes a sourced trust report for suna at suna trust report - maintenance posture, fork provenance, and dependency/MCP scan status with methodology tags. Not a safety grade.