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Copilot Workspace automates PRs. Agentik {OS} automates your entire product team.
GitHub Copilot Workspace represents GitHub's evolution from code completion to autonomous development. Starting from a GitHub Issue, Workspace can analyze the problem, propose a plan, write the code changes, and create a pull request — all autonomously. For teams that live in GitHub, this is a natural extension of their workflow.
The scope, however, is deliberately focused. Workspace operates within the GitHub ecosystem: it reads issues, modifies code, and creates PRs. It does not design interfaces, write marketing copy, deploy to production, or handle the dozens of non-code tasks that product development requires. It is a powerful developer tool, not a product team.
Agentik {OS} covers the entire spectrum of product development. When a feature needs to be built, our development agents write the code — but our design agents also create the UI, our QA agents test it, our deployment agents ship it, and our marketing agents communicate it to users. The human expert coordinates across departments and ensures strategic alignment.
This breadth matters because products are more than code. A feature that ships without documentation confuses users. A launch without marketing goes unnoticed. A deployment without monitoring creates blind spots. Agentik {OS} handles all of these as an integrated workflow rather than separate concerns.
Copilot Workspace and Agentik {OS} can work together. Your developers use Workspace for quick code changes and bug fixes within their GitHub workflow. Agentik {OS} handles the larger initiatives — new features, marketing campaigns, design overhauls, and cross-department projects. The two tools serve different scales of work.
| Feature | Agentik {OS} | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Full product lifecycle across 6 departments | Issue-to-pull-request automation within GitHub |
| Autonomy level | End-to-end project delivery with human oversight | Proposes code changes for developer review and approval |
| Non-code work | Design, marketing, content, strategy, operations | Code changes only — stays within the GitHub ecosystem |
| Deployment | Full CI/CD pipeline management and deployment | Creates PRs — deployment is your responsibility |
| Quality assurance | Multi-agent QA + automated testing + human review | Generates tests but relies on developer validation |
| Integration | Works across all your tools and platforms | Deeply integrated with GitHub, limited outside it |
| Pricing | Starting at $3,000/mo for full-team output | Included in GitHub Copilot Enterprise subscription |
Copilot Workspace handles code-level tasks within GitHub. If you also need design, marketing, QA, deployment, and strategic oversight, Agentik {OS} fills those gaps. Many teams use Copilot Workspace for developer-driven tasks and Agentik {OS} for full product delivery.
Copilot Workspace benefits from deep GitHub integration, making it excellent for repository-scoped changes. Agentik {OS} agents handle more complex, multi-system changes that span beyond a single repository. Both are reliable within their scope.
Copilot Workspace requires a developer to review and merge PRs. Agentik {OS} is designed for non-technical stakeholders — you describe what you want, and the team delivers a complete result with human expert oversight. For non-technical users, Agentik {OS} is the clear choice.
Yes. Our agents work through standard GitHub workflows — committing code, creating pull requests, and managing branches. We integrate with GitHub as a tool, rather than being limited to it as a platform. This means we also work with GitLab, Bitbucket, and other providers.
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