Compare · Hugin vs Dust
Dust is a place to build agents. Hugin is the brain behind agents anywhere.
Dust is a multiplayer workspace where teams build and run AI agents connected to company tools. Hugin isn't a place to build agents — it's the live company context those agents work from, whether they run in Dust, in Claude Code, or in your own stack.
Dust
Agent workspace · build & run
A no-code, multiplayer place to create company-aware agents and use them with your team.
Hugin
Context layer · for any agent
The connected company knowledge agents work from — wherever they happen to run.
Credit where it's due
Dust is a great agent workspace.
No-code building, multiplayer collaboration, 50+ tool connections, granular permissions — for teams that want a shared home to create and run agents, it's genuinely well-built.
agents without writing code
teams share agents + context
connected to your stack
self-serve Pro plan
The real difference
Agents in one workspace, or context behind all of them.
Dust · agents live here
You build agents in Dust and run them in Dust. The context and the agents come together inside one workspace.
Hugin · one brain, agents anywhere
Your agents can live anywhere — including Dust. Hugin is the single company brain they all work from, so you're never locked to one workspace.

DustSide by side, for real
The differences that actually decide it.
Dust
Hugin
The honest verdict
They can work together.
Choose Dust when
You want a shared, no-code workspace for your team to build and run agents together in one place.
Choose Hugin when
You want one company brain behind every agent — whatever tool they run in — and you'd rather not be tied to a single workspace.
And they compose: run your agents in Dust, and let Hugin be the live company context they work from.
One brain, every agent — no lock-in.
Connect your tools once and feed agents wherever they run, Dust included.