
Sauna vs Genspark
Genspark is a capable autonomous agent for end-to-end task runs. Sauna is a coworker you keep: it remembers your work, lives on your team's surfaces, connects to your tools, and follows up — not just a run that completes and ends.
Comparing Sauna and Genspark? Genspark is an agentic super-agent that runs multi-step tasks into finished deliverables. Sauna is the coworker you keep — memory of your work, real tool connections, multiplayer, and approval-gated action across web, Slack, email, and iMessage.
Genspark is an agentic super-agent that orchestrates multiple models across dozens of tools to turn a prompt into finished deliverables — research, docs, slides, even phone calls. It raised a large round in 2026, reaching unicorn-plus status amid fast ARR growth.
The difference: An autonomous task run, versus a coworker that remembers, connects, and stays.
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Persistent
Sauna keeps your context and comes back with progress, instead of starting fresh on each new task.
Approval-gated
It drafts and acts across your tools, and anything that writes waits for your approval before it goes.
Team
The same Sauna for the whole team, on Slack, email, iMessage, and the web.
In context
Sauna remembers your projects and the people in them, connects to the tools your team runs, and finishes the task — across the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman.
Good to know
Genspark excels at autonomous one-off runs. Sauna is a coworker you keep: persistent memory of your work, real tool connections, every surface, multiplayer, and approval-gated actions.
Yes — it researches, reasons across tools, and produces finished work. The difference is that it remembers your context and stays with your team, rather than ending when the run does.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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