Overview
Summary of public findings: The public enterprise.wand.ai (resolves to wand.ai) pages describe Wand AI as an enterprise-grade operating system for building, managing, executing, and scaling hybrid teams composed of humans and AI agents. Core capabilities described on the site include: Manage (dashboards to monitor performance, track costs, set budgets/goals, and control autonomy levels for agents); Execute (a single command center to run multi-agent/multi-human workflows, trigger automations, and coordinate escalations to humans); Create (tools to assemble, train, and deploy agents either manually or autonomously to close performance gaps). Distinctive claims on the site include agents that continuously learn company workflows, benchmark and retrain or replace themselves based on outcomes, and escalate when limits are reached. Security/compliance and deployment claims visible publicly include a statement that the product is SOC 2–ready and that flexible deployment options are available (on-premise, private cloud, or hosted). The site positions the product for enterprise-scale usage with guardrails on spend and autonomy and offers a 30-minute personalized demo call-to-action. What was not found publicly: No enterprise pricing or public plans page was discovered. No public detailed product documentation, API docs, or developer portal was located via the checked pages. No published SOC 2 report, compliance pack, or explicit SLA details were found publicly. No detailed list of integrations (CRMs/ERPs/connectors), onboarding timelines, or case studies with measurable outcomes were exposed on the public pages reviewed. Recommended next steps (as observed and suggested): 1) Ask Wand sales/product for enterprise details including pricing models and sample pricing, deployment specifics for on-prem/private-cloud, SOC 2 (Type II) evidence or security/compliance pack, integration/connectors list and API/SDK docs, governance features and controls (RBAC, audit logs, spending/autonomy guardrails), SLA/support tiers/onboarding/professional services, and customer case studies or references. 2) Book a personalized demo via the demo form and request the items above and access to documentation/security pack during the demo. 3) Optionally perform deeper systematic crawling for gated PDFs/whitepapers or cached pages, noting that pricing and SOC reports are commonly gated behind sales forms. All statements above reflect only information publicly visible on the specified wand.ai pages and the absence of certain materials on those pages; no non-public or assumed information is included.
Key Features
Manage
Dashboards to monitor performance, track costs, set budgets/goals, and control autonomy levels for agents.
Execute
Single command center to run multi-agent/multi-human workflows, trigger automations, and coordinate escalations to humans.
Create
Tools to assemble, train, and deploy agents either manually or autonomously to close performance gaps.
Continuous learning and self-optimization
Claims that agents continuously learn workflows, benchmark performance, retrain or replace themselves based on outcomes, and escalate when limits are reached.
Security & deployment options
Public claim of SOC 2–ready security and flexible deployment options (on-premise, private cloud, or hosted).
Enterprise positioning
Marketed as an enterprise-grade platform to scale from individual processes to full divisions with guardrails on spend and autonomy.


Who Can Use This Tool?
- Enterprises:Platform to build and scale hybrid teams of humans and AI agents across processes and divisions with enterprise controls.
Pricing Plans
Pricing information is not available yet.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Positioned as an enterprise-grade OS for hybrid human+AI teams.
- ✓Publicly described core capabilities for managing, executing, and creating agents.
- ✓Claims continuous agent learning and self-optimization capabilities.
- ✓States flexible deployment options (on-premise, private cloud, hosted).
- ✓Public demo booking available to request more information.
✗ Cons
- ✗No public enterprise pricing or plans page found.
- ✗No public detailed product documentation, API docs, or developer portal located.
- ✗No publicly available SOC 2 report, compliance pack, or explicit SLA details.
- ✗No detailed integration list, onboarding timeline, or case studies with measurable outcomes found publicly.
Compare with Alternatives
| Feature | Wand AI | Wizr.ai (Wizr AI) | StackAI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Rating | 8.3/10 | 8.3/10 | 8.4/10 |
| Human+AI Orchestration | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Autonomy Controls | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Deployment Flexibility | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| Governance & Auditing | Partial | Yes | Yes |
| Integration Ecosystem | Basic integrations | Broad enterprise data integrations | Rich connectors and plugin ecosystem |
| Continuous Learning | Built-in continuous learning | Agent self-improvement features | Retraining and feedback loops |
| Observability & Ops | Operational management focus | Advanced monitoring and analytics | Comprehensive observability and ops |
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