ClawStaff and Moveworks both deploy AI agents for team workflows, but they serve fundamentally different markets. Moveworks targets enterprises with 1,000+ employees and budgets to match. ClawStaff targets the small and mid-size teams that need the same automation without the enterprise price tag or implementation timeline.
Overview
ClawStaff is a managed AI agent deployment platform for teams of 5-200 people. Deploy Claws that connect to Slack, Teams, GitHub, Notion, Google Workspace, and more. Per-agent pricing starts at $59/month. Self-serve deployment in 60 seconds. BYOK lets you choose your AI model.
Moveworks is an enterprise AI platform focused on employee support automation. It integrates deeply with IT service management tools (ServiceNow, Jira Service Management) and enterprise communication platforms. Pricing is custom and typically starts at $100,000+/year. Implementation requires a dedicated project team and takes weeks to months.
Key Differences
Market segment. This is the most important difference. Moveworks is designed for enterprises with large IT departments, complex ITSM workflows, and the budget to support a six-figure annual contract. ClawStaff is designed for teams that do not have a dedicated IT department, do not use ServiceNow, and need AI automation that costs less than a software subscription.
If your organization has 50 people and your “IT department” is the person who happens to know the most about computers, Moveworks is not built for you. ClawStaff is.
Pricing transparency. ClawStaff publishes its pricing: $59/month (Solo, 2 agents), $179/month (Team, 10 agents), $479/month (Agency, 50 agents). You can sign up and start using the product without talking to a sales team. Moveworks requires a sales conversation, custom scoping, and enterprise procurement. For teams that need automation this week, not next quarter, ClawStaff’s self-serve model is the only realistic option.
Deployment timeline. ClawStaff: 60 seconds from signup to a running agent. Moveworks: weeks to months of implementation, integration configuration, and training. The enterprise implementation model makes sense for organizations deploying AI across thousands of employees. It is overkill for a 20-person team.
Scope of automation. Moveworks focuses primarily on IT and employee support: password resets, software provisioning, IT ticket routing. ClawStaff agents are general-purpose. They handle support triage, but also project management, customer communication, report generation, code review coordination, and any other workflow across your tools. If your automation needs extend beyond IT support, ClawStaff provides broader coverage.
ITSM integration depth. This is where Moveworks genuinely excels. If your organization uses ServiceNow or Jira Service Management and needs deep, native integration with ITSM workflows, Moveworks has years of enterprise ITSM experience. ClawStaff connects to these tools through its integration layer, but does not have the same depth of ITSM-specific features.
AI model flexibility. ClawStaff’s BYOK model lets you use Claude, GPT-4, or any supported model with zero markup. Moveworks uses proprietary models that you cannot change or replace. For teams with specific model preferences or compliance requirements, ClawStaff provides flexibility that Moveworks does not.
Pricing Comparison
| Scenario | ClawStaff | Moveworks |
|---|---|---|
| 10-person team | $59-$179/mo | Not available (below minimum) |
| 50-person team | $179-$479/mo | Custom ($100K+/year typical) |
| 200-person team | $479/mo (Agency) | Custom ($150K-$300K+/year) |
The price gap is not a rounding error. For a 50-person company, ClawStaff’s annual cost is $2,148-$5,748. Moveworks’ annual cost starts at $100,000+. ClawStaff costs 3-5% of what Moveworks costs for the same team size.
When to Choose ClawStaff
- Your team is under 200 people and six-figure AI budgets are not realistic
- You need AI agents deployed this week, not after a multi-month implementation
- Your automation needs extend beyond IT support to sales, marketing, engineering, and ops
- You want transparent, self-serve pricing without a sales process
- You want BYOK flexibility to choose your AI model
- Container isolation and per-agent scoping meet your security requirements
When to Choose Moveworks
- Your organization has 1,000+ employees and a dedicated IT department
- You have deep ServiceNow or Jira Service Management deployments that need native integration
- Your budget supports enterprise pricing ($100K+/year)
- You need enterprise features: SSO, SCIM provisioning, advanced analytics dashboards
- Your primary use case is IT service management and employee support at scale
- You prefer working with an implementation team over self-serve deployment
The Bottom Line
Moveworks is a strong product for enterprise IT departments. If you are a Fortune 500 company with thousands of employees and a ServiceNow deployment, Moveworks is worth evaluating. If you are a team of 10-200 people that needs AI automation at a price point that makes sense, ClawStaff delivers comparable agent capabilities at 3-5% of the cost with zero implementation timeline. The market segments barely overlap. You likely already know which category you fall into.