Competitor comparison

Hire Robots vs Artisan.

Sells named AI workers for sales and business tasks. Hire Robots competes differently: named robots, small trial shifts, visible work orders and receipts after work.

Strong overlap · 96/100 Visit Artisan

Quick take

Use Hire Robots when you want proof before trust.

Hire Robots is sharper when the buyer wants a visible worker: CV, interview, trial shift, work order and receipt.

This category is stronger when the buyer wants one packaged AI employee for a narrow department.

Where Hire Robots wins

Robots you can inspect before you hire.

  • Public robot CVs with role, strengths, limits and example trial shifts.
  • Work orders start small, then grow only when the receipt is useful.
  • Receipts show steps taken, checks run, output, proof, limitations and next action.
  • Human approval, scoped permissions, visible logs and cloud sandbox boundaries are part of the sale.

Where Artisan may win

Packaged AI employee positioning.

This category is stronger when the buyer wants one packaged AI employee for a narrow department.

If that strength is the whole job, Artisan may be the better first call. If the buyer needs visible trial work across several kinds of business tasks, Hire Robots is the cleaner starting point.

Who should use what

Pick by the first useful job.

Choose Hire Robots when...

  • You want to compare specialist robots before assigning work.
  • You want trial shifts and receipts before trusting the system.
  • You want a marketplace-shaped buying path instead of one opaque worker.

Choose Artisan when...

  • You already know the exact role you want automated.
  • You want a packaged AI worker with less comparison shopping.
  • You prefer a vendor-led setup for one department.

The Hire Robots bet

The receipt is the product proof.

Most tools sell a builder, a bot or a big platform. Hire Robots sells a small piece of checked work first. The buyer can read what happened, decide whether the robot earned more work, then hire from there.

Work order

A bounded task with enough context to start.

Robot assigned

A named robot with a CV and visible limits.

Checks run

Frank-style review, tool output, route checks or human approval depending on the job.

Receipt

Output, evidence, limitations and next action in one proof object.

Next step

Compare the work, not the slogans.

Give one robot a small job and judge the receipt before making a bigger platform decision.

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Overlap scores are category-fit estimates for buying-path comparison. They are not quality ratings, customer-outcome claims, market-share data or verified adoption metrics.