Winsen vs Glean.
One finds the answer. The other does the thing.
Glean is a smart search layer over your twenty tools. It finds the answer and hands it to you. Winsen is the tool, with a teammate inside it, so the answer becomes the thing that actually got done.
The honest scorecard.
Glean vs Winsen.
Glean ends at the answer. Winsen ends at “done, want to send it?”
Glean returns documents. This is a living, sourced model of the company.
Layer vs stack
- Sits on top of the twenty tools you already run.
- Indexes them to answer questions about them.
- Is the workspace. Mail, calendar, projects, CRM, drive, native and sharing one brain.
- Nothing to bolt on.
- A layer, so it can read and answer.
- Acting routes back to a human in the underlying tool.
- Owns the surface, so it can act on it. Send, schedule, move the deal.
- The answer becomes the work.
Answer vs action
- Tells you the renewal is slipping.
- Now you go do the rest.
- Pulled the usage data, drafted the check-in, put the save-play on your desk to approve.
- Can find the demo notes if you ask.
- The follow-up is on you.
- Recap drafted in your voice, call logged, next touch scheduled, before you left the room.
Ownership and the team
- A managed search index over your data.
- A layer you rent, not a thing you keep.
- The brain is customer-owned, portable, exportable. You take it with you.
- Gives you an agent builder.
- So you go construct and maintain those yourself.
- Ships AI Employees. Rita does sales dev, Mo closes the books, Lin watches health.
- Specialists, not a search box.
Where Glean is genuinely good.
Enterprise search across a sprawling stack you're never going to replace. If your company runs on 40 systems and isn't moving off them, Glean is a smart layer to put on top. Winsen is for teams ready to run on one.
What sets Winsen apart.
It's the stack, not a layer.
So the answer can become the action without routing back through a human.
It comes with a team.
AI Employees ship trained. You don't build them on a canvas.
You own the brain.
Portable, exportable, customer-owned. Not an index you rent.
Questions, answered straight.
No dodging, no contact-sales-to-find-out.
Isn't Glean's knowledge graph the same as Winsen's brain?+
Do I have to rip out my tools to use Winsen?+
Can Winsen search across my company like Glean?+
What about my existing integrations?+
A smarter Google for work is still a Google for work. Winsen is the coworker who already started.
Winsen is invite-only. Three months free when you're in.



