AutoGen vs Rivet
Side-by-side comparison with live GitHub signals. Last updated April 1, 2026.
| Metric | AutoGen | Rivet |
|---|---|---|
| GitHub Stars | 56.5K | 3.0K |
| Contributors | 444 | 30 |
| Last Commit | Mar 29, 2026 | Feb 15, 2026 |
| Open Issues | 722 | — |
| License | open-source | open-source |
| Pricing | open-source | open-source |
| Free Tier | Yes | Yes |
| Category | frameworks | frameworks |
| Trending | No | No |
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About AutoGen
AutoGen is Microsoft's open-source framework for building multi-agent conversational systems where agents can converse with each other and with humans to solve complex tasks. Agents are highly customizable and can use LLMs, tools, and human input in flexible combinations. The framework supports group chats, nested conversations, and code execution sandboxes, making it well-suited for coding assistants, research automation, and enterprise agentic workflows. AutoGen Studio provides a no-code UI for prototyping agent systems visually.
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Rivet is a visual programming environment for building, testing, and debugging AI agent workflows. Created by Ironclad, it provides a node-based IDE where developers can visually compose LLM chains, tool calls, conditionals, and loops. Rivet supports all major LLM providers, includes a TypeScript runtime for production deployment, and offers collaborative features for team-based AI development.
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