aanty vs Google Chat
Google Chat is a Workspace feature. Aanty is a product built around how work actually flows.
Why teams look at aanty over Google Chat
Google Chat exists to keep you inside Workspace. It’s convenient if you live in Gmail and Docs, but it’s thin on structure, attention management and an agent model. Aanty is designed around typed messages, relevance-based routing and a governed graph — not as a tab beside your inbox.
An attention model
A briefing and needs-you queue instead of another unread space competing with your inbox.
Work objects, connected
Any invoice, task or risk can own a thread with a live entity card — the work and the talk in one graph.
Portable by design
Full export and MCP so your conversation graph is yours, not locked to one suite.
aanty vs Google Chat, capability by capability
A specific, honest comparison — the differences that actually change your day.
| Capability | aanty | Google Chat |
|---|---|---|
| Role | Standalone communication OS | Chat feature of Google Workspace |
| Message model | Typed objects + topic threads | Spaces + threads |
| Attention | Needs-you queue with reasons | Notifications + unread |
| Agents | Native principals + MCP both ways | Basic bots |
| Pricing | Per-seat or flat; AI included | Per-seat via Workspace; price increases (2023–25) |
When Google Chat is the right call
If your company runs entirely on Google Workspace and just needs lightweight chat next to Gmail, Google Chat is right there and included. Aanty is for teams that want communication designed as its own product, not a companion to an office suite.
See aanty next to your Google Chat workspace
Bring a noisy Google Chat channel. In fifteen minutes we’ll show you the same day as a calm briefing and a short queue of what actually needed you.