Microsoft AutoGen is a multi-agent conversation framework. Here is how it compares to Padiso, the agent orchestration and unified integrations platform.
Microsoft AutoGen is a library you assemble and operate yourself. Padiso is the managed platform around it: scheduling, retries, budgets, approvals, and a dashboard, out of the box.
With Microsoft AutoGen you build the orchestration, the persistence, and the UI. Padiso ships all of that so you focus on goals, not glue code.
Padiso runs any runtime (including the models Microsoft AutoGen uses) with per-agent budgets and a full audit trail that Microsoft AutoGen leaves to you.
Padiso vs CrewAI
a Python framework for role-playing agent crews
Padiso vs LangGraph
a graph framework for stateful agents
Padiso vs LangChain
a toolkit for building LLM apps and agents
Padiso vs Semantic Kernel
Microsoft’s SDK for AI orchestration
Padiso vs LlamaIndex
a data framework with agent workflows
Padiso vs AutoGPT
an early autonomous-agent project