Langdock builds app-neutral AI
$25M/year Glean for the EU
This is Langdock choosing the Switzerland position in enterprise AI. Instead of trying to trap a company inside one stack, it plugs into the tools employees already live in, like Slack for chat, Notion for docs, Airtable for records, and Linear for engineering work. That matters because many European companies run mixed software environments and want one compliant AI layer across all of them, not a Copilot or ChatGPT workflow tied mainly to one vendor’s apps.
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The practical product advantage is reach. A sales rep can ask for account context from Slack threads and Notion docs, an ops team can trigger follow ups from Airtable rows, and an engineering manager can summarize Linear tickets, all inside one AI workspace. That makes Langdock useful across teams before it becomes a system of record.
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This is the same wedge Glean used in the US. Glean grew from search across many SaaS apps into copilots and then agents, and by the end of 2025 reached $208M ARR. The pattern is that broad integrations first win distribution, then become the base for higher value workflow automation.
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The competitive line is clear. Microsoft and Google are strongest when a company already lives inside Office or Workspace, and Writer is more vertically integrated around its own model stack. Langdock is betting that model choice plus app neutrality is a better pitch for enterprises that want control without rebuilding their software around one vendor.
If Langdock keeps expanding connectors and turns them into reliable no code actions, it can move from being an AI access layer to being the place where internal work actually gets done. That is how a search and chat product grows into a budget consolidator that replaces slices of Zapier, Retool, and standalone AI tools.