Last updated 2026-08-12
Almost every tool on this page can hold a conversation. That is no longer what makes the difference. What does: whether the agent keeps your instructions between sessions, whether it can reach your files and your tools, and whether you can take it somewhere else.
That last point is the one that costs the most later. An agent built inside a chat window lives in that chat window. Six months of tuning, of exceptions, of the exact phrasing that finally worked, and none of it leaves. Before you spend an evening on any of these, ask what you would export the day you change your mind.
The free agent that stays yours when you change your mind.
AskMojo starts free and works the other way round: you describe the job in your own words, Mojo turns it into a magik, a reusable way of working that carries your instructions, your examples and your tone. The magik runs on the model you choose, and it exports.
That is the whole angle. Not a better chat, a way of working you own. The agent runs under your name, in your language, and the day a better model ships you point the same magik at it instead of starting the tuning over.
Best for: trying an agent tonight, with nothing to install
The free tier covers conversation, web search and file reading. It is the shortest path from an idea to something that answers, and the one your team already knows how to use.
Watch out: Free means capped: the limits tighten at busy hours, right when you need it. And what you build stays inside the app.
Best for: long instructions and whole documents
It holds a long brief without losing the thread, which is exactly what an agent is: a set of rules that has to survive the twentieth exception.
Watch out: The free tier runs out of room fast on real workloads, and there is no way to run your setup somewhere else.
Best for: staying in French, and in Europe
French models, French interface, European hosting, and a free tier. For a French business that cares where its data sits, that combination is rare.
Watch out: The ecosystem around it, connectors and third-party agents, is younger than the American ones.
Best for: wiring an agent into the tools you already use
Self-hostable and free for internal use under its Sustainable Use licence, with agent building blocks and connectors to hundreds of services. Every step is visible, which makes failures debuggable.
Watch out: It is a workshop, not a finished product: you need a server, and someone who enjoys plumbing.
Best for: a conversational agent published on a site
Visual builder, publishing as a widget, and a free tier to get started. You see the conversation as a flow, which helps when you have to explain it to someone else.
Watch out: Billing follows usage. An agent that works is an agent that costs, and the free tier is a trial, not a plan.
Where the free tier stops
Read the limit before the feature list. Capped messages, capped runs, capped connectors: the ceiling tells you what the tool is really for.
What survives a session
An agent that forgets your rules every morning is a chat. Check what is stored, and whether you can correct it without redoing everything.
What comes out
Ask the export question on day one, not on the day you leave. Instructions, examples, history: what can you take with you, in what format?
Who it answers as
If clients will see it, the agent has to wear your name and speak your language, not the vendor's. Check that before the demo charms you.
There is no single winner, because free covers three different deals. For a first try tonight, ChatGPT or Claude. To stay in French and in Europe, Le Chat. To wire an agent into your own tools, n8n, self-hosted. Pick by what you will do with it in a month, not by the demo.
Two very different bills. A chat-based agent is a monthly subscription per user. An agent that runs on its own is billed by usage: every run costs, so the price follows your volume. A self-hosted agent has no licence but costs a server and the hours of whoever maintains it.
Start from the job, not the tool. Write down what you do today, step by step, including the exceptions. That text is the agent. Then paste it into a free tier and correct it on ten real cases. Most failures come from a rule nobody wrote down, not from the model.
Free without a ceiling only exists when you host it yourself: open models on your own machine, or a tool like n8n under its internal-use licence. Everything else is a free tier, meaning a limit you will meet on the day it starts being useful.
Turn your way of working into a reusable magik, run it on any model, and export everything with one click.
Browse the labsA general tool answers everyone. These pages start from the job, with its own words and constraints.