Lindy vs Zapier
No-Code/Low-Code pricing comparison · 2026
Lindy pricing ranges from $49.99–$199.99/month, while Zapier ranges from $0–$69/month. Zapier is typically 84% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.
Lindy and Zapier are frequently compared because both promise to save you time by automating tasks you’d otherwise do manually. But the tools solve that problem in very different ways. Zapier pricing starts at $0 (Free, 100 tasks/month), $20/month (Starter, annual, 750 tasks), $49/month (Professional, annual, 2,000 tasks), and $69/month (Team, annual, 50,000 tasks). Lindy has no free plan — just a 7-day trial — with plans starting at $49.99/month (Plus, 5,000 AI credits), $99.99/month (Pro, 30,000 AI credits), $199.99/month (Max, 100,000 AI credits), and custom Enterprise pricing.
Zapier is the world’s most widely used no-code automation platform, connecting 7,000+ apps through trigger-action “Zaps.” It excels at high-volume, predictable, structured workflows: when a form is submitted, create a CRM contact; when a Stripe payment succeeds, send a Slack notification; when a spreadsheet row is added, send an email. These are deterministic pipelines that run the same way every time, at massive scale, with excellent reliability. Zapier’s task-based pricing is transparent and its 7,000+ integrations cover virtually every SaaS tool in use today.
Lindy is built on a different premise entirely: AI agents that act with judgment, not scripts. Instead of defining a step-by-step workflow, you tell Lindy what you want accomplished — manage my inbox, schedule my meetings, prepare briefings before calls — and Lindy’s agents figure out how to do it. Lindy learns your communication style and writes emails that sound like you. It handles exceptions and novel situations that would break a rigid Zapier workflow. The tradeoff is that Lindy’s credit consumption is less predictable than Zapier’s task-based model, and Lindy’s agent approach is not a substitute for Zapier’s high-volume structured integrations.
Plan-by-Plan Pricing
| Plan | Lindy | Zapier |
|---|---|---|
| Plus | $49.99 /month | Free /month |
| Pro | $99.99 /month | $29 /month |
| Max | $199.99 /month | $73 /month |
| Enterprise | Custom | $99 /month |
Cost at Scale
Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.
Lindy
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11 scenariosContract Terms
| Term | Lindy | Zapier |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-renewal | Yes | Yes |
| Cancellation | Unclear - users report inability to cancel effectively | Not publicly stated; users report no partial refunds are issued at any point after billing |
| Minimum commitment | 12 months for custom AI agent service | Annual (monthly billing available at higher rates) |
| Price escalation | No published schedule but unauthorized overage charges reported | No published automatic uplift schedule; flat renewal rates available with pushback per Vendr |
| Can downgrade | No | Yes |
Our Verdict
Choose Lindy if you want an AI assistant that handles knowledge work requiring judgment: drafting emails in your voice, managing your inbox, preparing for meetings, handling scheduling, and taking initiative on communications. Lindy is for professionals who want to delegate cognitive tasks to AI, not build flowcharts. At $49.99/month and up, it targets users for whom time savings are worth a premium over Zapier’s task-based economics.
Choose Zapier if you need to connect apps and automate structured, repeatable processes at scale. Zapier’s 7,000+ integrations, free plan, and no-code builder make it the default choice for business automation. Its task-based pricing scales predictably and the platform handles billions of automations monthly with excellent reliability. For any workflow that runs the same way every time — data syncing, notifications, record creation, file management — Zapier remains the benchmark tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 Which tool is better for managing email?
Lindy is meaningfully better at email management as an AI task. Lindy reads your inbox, learns your communication style, drafts replies that sound like you, and handles scheduling and follow-ups autonomously. Zapier can automate email-related actions (e.g., auto-reply when a form is submitted), but it cannot compose contextually appropriate emails or manage an inbox with judgment.
02 Does Lindy have a free plan like Zapier?
No. Zapier has a permanent free plan with 100 tasks/month covering basic single-step Zaps. Lindy offers only a 7-day trial with 500 credits that can deplete during initial setup. If you need to start for free or automate at low cost, Zapier’s free tier is a significant advantage.
03 Can Lindy replace Zapier?
No — they serve different automation needs. Zapier is purpose-built for connecting 7,000+ apps with trigger-action workflows at high volume. Lindy is purpose-built for AI-driven knowledge work: inbox management, email drafting, meeting preparation, and scheduling. Most power users would benefit from both rather than treating them as substitutes.
04 How does Zapier’s task pricing compare to Lindy’s credits?
Zapier counts each action step in an automation as one task. Pricing is predictable: $49/month (annual) gives you 2,000 tasks/month on the Professional plan. Lindy’s AI credits vary by task complexity — drafting a long email consumes more credits than a short reply. Zapier’s cost model is easier to forecast, especially for high-volume automations where task counts are known.
05 Does Zapier have AI features?
Yes. Zapier has added AI-powered steps including OpenAI integrations, AI-generated content in workflows, and an AI chatbot builder. However, Zapier’s AI features are bolt-ons to a trigger-action framework. Lindy was built from the ground up as an AI agent platform — the AI is the product, not a feature added to a workflow tool.
06 Which tool has more app integrations?
Zapier by a significant margin: 7,000+ app integrations versus Lindy’s hundreds of integrations focused primarily on communication and productivity tools. For broad app connectivity across your SaaS stack, Zapier is the clear winner. Lindy’s integrations are deep for its target use cases (email, calendar, meetings, messaging) rather than broad across all SaaS categories.