Revo vs Glean: enterprise search, or a brain that gets work done?
Glean is a powerful enterprise search platform, if you have 100 seats, a 6-figure budget, and months for deployment. Revo plugs into your tools in minutes, builds your team's brain, and starts doing the work the same week, self-serve.
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What makes Revo the best Glean alternative: a deep dive.
Both build a knowledge layer over your company. The difference is who can buy it, how long it takes, and whether it does the work or just finds it.
Self-serve from day one
How you get started
Plug in Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 and Slack in minutes, from one seat
Sales-led only: demos, scoping calls, and quotes; contracts reportedly start around 100 seats
Transparent pricing
What it costs before you talk to sales
Public per-seat pricing, monthly or annual, on the pricing page
Quote-based; buyers report roughly $50 to $75 per user per month on annual contracts
Setup without implementation fees
Time and cost to go live
No implementation fees for a standard setup; the brain starts building the same day
Enterprise deployments reportedly take 3 to 6 months with dedicated IT resources
Built for small teams too
Who it works for
Direct, measurable ROI per person: hours saved on email, meetings, and follow-ups
Designed and priced for large enterprises
Captures tacit knowledge
What never got written down
Meetings, email, and chat become verified facts in the brain
Indexes what is already documented in your connected tools
Gets the work done
Beyond finding information
Action items done in one click, workflows across your stack, drafts in your voice
Search-first; users report needing other tools for execution and workflows
Knows what is still true
Stale content handling
Facts carry validity over time; newer, corroborated facts supersede old ones
Reviewers ask for an easy way to flag deprecated or outdated content
Enterprise search at massive connector scale
Breadth of indexed sources
50+ integrations and growing; answers come from the verified graph
Glean's core strength, with one of the largest connector catalogs
Grows into a governed digital twin
From personal brain to org scale
Same product from a personal brain to an org-wide twin, with US/EU, own-cloud, or on-premise deployment
A search and assistant platform, not an organizational twin
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Revo is built on a simple promise: plug in your tools, and your team's brain starts building itself. There is no scoping call, no seat minimum, and no implementation project. A small team can connect Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 and Slack in an afternoon and see the return directly: hours saved per person on email, meetings, action items, and follow-ups.
Glean approaches the same problem from the opposite end: a sales-led enterprise platform, reportedly starting around 100 seats and $50 to $75 per user per month, with deployments that take months of dedicated IT time. For a large organization that mainly needs search, that can be a fine trade. For everyone else, the price of admission is the product.
And the difference goes past packaging. Glean finds information. Revo builds a brain that also does the work: action items surfaced and completed in one click, emails drafted in your voice, workflows that run across your stack, all grounded in facts captured from the work itself.
Sales-led pricing with reported 100-seat minimums
There is no public price list and no self-serve plan. Industry reports place entry contracts around $60,000 per year, and every contract goes through demos, scoping, and negotiation. Two identical companies can end up paying very different prices for the same product.
Months of implementation before the first answer
Enterprise deployments are reported at 3 to 6 months: connecting sources, mapping permissions, and tuning relevance, with total cost of ownership estimates running two to three times the license once infrastructure and administration are counted.
Search that finds, but does not do
Reviewers consistently describe the same boundary: if your pain is finding information, Glean is strong; if your pain is getting things done, you need other tools on top. Ticket updates, approvals, follow-ups, and record changes stay manual.
It only knows what was written down
Glean indexes documents and messages that already exist in your tools. The knowledge that lives in meetings and conversations, the reasoning behind decisions, never enters the index. Users also report there is no easy way to flag content that has gone stale, so old answers keep ranking.
See your team's brain build itself
Connect your tools in minutes. No sales call, no seat minimum, no implementation fees for a standard setup.
Get Started for FreeMost teams evaluating Glean alternatives hit one of two walls: the enterprise contract does not fit a smaller team, or search alone does not move the needle on actual work. Revo answers both. Start self-serve at transparent per-seat pricing, let the brain capture your team's real context from meetings, email, and chat, and let it execute: action items, drafts, and workflows with your one-click approval.
And when you are ready for enterprise scale, you do not switch products. The same brain grows into a governed digital twin of your company, with per-fact permissions, provenance, and deployment in the US or EU, in your own cloud, or on-premise.