Lorikeet vs Netomi (2026)

Comparing Lorikeet and Netomi? Both are AI Agents & Chatbots and Enterprise tools in the directory, which is why buyers put them on the same shortlist. Below is a side-by-side look at how they price, what they integrate with, and when each is the better fit, so you can pick on the facts rather than either vendor's own sales page.

At a glance

Attribute Lorikeet Netomi
Pricing Per resolution · $1,500/mo + $0.95/resolution Per resolution · Custom
Founded 2023 2016
Categories AI Agents & Chatbots Enterprise AI Agents & Chatbots Enterprise
Integrations Zendesk Intercom Salesforce Twilio Flex Front Stripe Zendesk Salesforce Freshdesk Genesys ServiceNow Shopify

Choose Lorikeet or Netomi?

Choose Lorikeet if

  • you want a newer platform built around modern AI agents

Choose Netomi if

  • you want a longer, proven track record

About Lorikeet

Lorikeet builds AI agents for companies where a wrong answer costs real money, or worse. Founded in Sydney in mid-2023 by Steve Hind, formerly of Stripe, and Jamie Hall, a former Google AI engineer, it deliberately courts the customers most vendors disclaim: fintechs, healthcare companies, and marketplaces whose support conversations involve moving money and medical questions. Its answer to that risk is workflow-first design. The agent follows your standard operating procedures step by step, takes real actions through integrations, and escalates precisely where the procedure says to, rather than improvising when a conversation gets unusual.

The platform pairs the customer-facing Concierge agent, which keeps a memory of each customer, with a Coach agent that scores tickets, and orchestrates multi-agent workflows across voice, chat, and email. Customers include Airwallex, Linktree, Eucalyptus, Magic Eden, and Flex, and the investor story is remarkable for a two-year-old company: a $35 million Series A led by QED in 2025 brought funding past $75 million, with backing from all three of Australia's biggest venture firms plus Canva's co-founders, reportedly the first startup since Canva to manage that.

Pricing is published, rare at this tier, and outcome-based with a twist: Start is $1,500 a month plus $0.95 per resolution, Scale is $4,000 plus $0.80, there are no implementation fees, and you can refuse to pay for resolutions you are unhappy with.

Choose Lorikeet when your support is high-stakes and process-bound: if your team works from runbooks and a compliance officer reviews the transcripts, an agent built to follow procedures exactly is worth paying for. Teams with simple FAQ queues will find cheaper fits elsewhere.

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About Netomi

Netomi builds agentic AI for large enterprises in demanding industries like telecom, travel, retail, and financial services, and its whole personality is built around trust. Its sanctioned AI approach means agents act only within approved knowledge and workflows, combining deterministic guardrails with generative reasoning so that answers stay accurate and on brand. Netomi markets a track record it describes in absolutes, claiming zero broken guardrails and zero brand violations, and it backs the pitch with a heavy stack of compliance credentials including SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, and ISO 27001. It works across email, chat, messaging, and voice in more than a hundred languages.

Under the hood, Netomi frames its offering around an agentic factory and a development lifecycle for building and governing specialized agents at Fortune 500 scale, and it integrates deeply with the tools enterprises already run, including Zendesk, Salesforce, Freshworks, Genesys, and Shopify. It offers both a fully autonomous virtual agent and an agent-assist mode, so teams can dial the level of automation up or down as their comfort grows.

The company was founded in 2016, originally under the name msg.ai, and is headquartered in San Mateo, California under founder and CEO Puneet Mehta. It recently raised a sizable Series C led by Accenture Ventures, with Adobe Ventures also participating, an unusual double endorsement from two strategic heavyweights that speaks to where enterprises think this market is going. Netomi is now woven into Accenture's enterprise work and Adobe's agentic ecosystem.

Marquee customers like MGM Resorts, Sephora, WestJet, and Nespresso trust it with high-stakes conversations, with WestJet reporting that it resolves the vast majority of routine cases while lifting customer satisfaction along the way. For regulated, brand-sensitive enterprises that simply cannot afford to have an AI agent wander off script, Netomi's safety-first posture is its whole reason for being.

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