Runbear
No-code platform to build and integrate AI agents into team communication tools.
What is Runbear?
Runbear is a no-code platform designed to help teams build and run AI agents directly within their existing communication workspaces like Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, and HubSpot. Instead of switching tabs, teams can interact with custom GPT models and advanced LLMs such as Claude to automate repetitive tasks and daily workflows. Serving as a robust Slack MCP client, Runbear allows organizations to connect custom MCP server integrations seamlessly. This enables bots to pull real-time data or execute actions, such as building a Slack newsbot, tracking Linear AI ticket activity, or configuring an AI onboarding assistant, all without engineering help or coding.
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Runbear Pricing Plans
Compare Runbear free options, Runbear paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.
Starts at $15/mo, Team from $79/mo
Billed annually ($19 when billed monthly). Ideal for PoC and individuals. Includes 1 agent, 1 builder, 1 interactor, 200 messages/mo, 200 documents/agent, and Slack integration.
Billed annually ($99 when billed monthly). For collaborating teams. Includes 5 agents, 5 builders, 20 interactors/mo, 1,000 messages/mo, 5,000 documents/agent with auto-sync, Discord/MS Teams support, and AI task analysis.
Billed annually ($399 when billed monthly). For companies deploying across teams. Includes 20 agents, 10 builders, 100 interactors/mo, 5,000 messages/mo, 20,000 documents/agent, CRM integrations (HubSpot, Zendesk), and SOC 2 Type II compliance.
Built for large organizations scaling their AI workforce. Includes unlimited agents, builders, interactors, messages, and documents, plus priority support SLAs, SSO/RBAC, and a dedicated account manager.
Pricing updated:Jun 12, 2026
Runbear AI Features
Runbear Pros and Cons
Pros
- Zero coding or complex flowchart building required to launch an agent
- Native workspace operation eliminates the need to switch tabs or software
- Robust MCP support allows teams to run Claude with full tool capabilities directly in Slack
- Saves significant time on documentation, data analysis, and cross-departmental queries
Limitations
- Message and document limits are enforced strictly based on the selected tier
- CRM integrations like HubSpot and Zendesk require upgrading to the Business plan