Compare · Hugin vs Writer
Writer is a platform you build inside. Hugin is a layer under what you already run.
Writer is a full-stack enterprise AI platform — its own models, a knowledge graph, a studio, agents, and governance, all in one place. Hugin doesn't ask you to rebuild your work in a new platform: it feeds the agents and models you already use with your live company context.
Writer
Enterprise AI platform · build inside
Create, run, and govern agentic work on one platform, on Writer's own models.
Hugin
Context layer · for your agents
Keep your agents and your model of choice — Hugin supplies the live company knowledge.
Credit where it's due
Writer is a serious end-to-end platform.
Own models, a knowledge graph, workflow tooling, brand controls, and governance — if you want one vendor to build, run, and govern enterprise AI, Writer delivers a complete stack. That's a real, valid way to buy.
the Palmyra family
grounding for its agents
build and run workflows
brand controls, guardrails
The real difference
Rebuild your work inside, or keep it and add context.
Writer · build inside the platform
Agentic work runs on Writer's models, in Writer's studio, governed by Writer. One coherent stack — and one platform to standardize on.
Hugin · a layer under your agents
Nothing to migrate. Your agents and your chosen models stay; Hugin slots underneath and feeds them the live company context.


Side by side, for real
The differences that actually decide it.
Writer
Hugin
The honest verdict
Platform vs layer — a buying-model choice.
Choose Writer when
You want a single platform — models, workflows, and governance — to build and standardize enterprise AI, and you're ready to run work inside it.
Choose Hugin when
You'd rather not migrate. Keep your agents and models, and give them the live company context with a layer that slots underneath.
No platform migration required.
Keep your agents and models. Add the live company brain underneath.