Last updated: June 2026
Bounti's B.Claw is a subscription conversational AI assistant for individual real estate agents in the US. Nücode AIOS is a system for the whole agency, with 5 departments and 15 assistants. This page compares the two across the criteria below.
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Criteria
This comparison looks at delivery model, fit to the agency, the knowledge the AI uses, scope within the operation, automated routines, data ownership, implementation, price and the type of agency each platform serves. Platform data comes from their public pages and third-party reviews, as of June 2026.
| Criterion | Nücode AIOS | Bounti (B.Claw) |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery model | Custom-built system + monthly retainer | Subscription SaaS, month to month |
| Fit to the agency | Built on the agency's processes, tone and portfolio | Same product for everyone; per-user memory |
| Knowledge the AI uses | The agency's private knowledge base, curated every month | General LLM + per-agent remembered preferences |
| Scope | 5 departments (Sales, Marketing, Acquisition, Administration, Operations), 15 assistants | Single agent (team/brokerage on roadmap, not available) |
| Automated routines | 3 live on day 1: founder brief 08:30, weekly report Monday 09:00, inactive-buyer alerts | Morning briefing and inbox triage; speed-to-lead and CRM on roadmap |
| Data ownership | The agency's from day 1, no lock-in; 30 days to export on exit | Month to month, no lock-in |
| Implementation and support | Operational in 10 days, monthly review with the founders | Self-serve, free trial with no card |
| Price | Defined in the Clarity Session (setup + retainer) | Public: $99 / $219 / $349 / $599 per month by action volume |
| Niche | Boutique luxury real estate agencies | Individual residential agents in the US |
In detail
B.Claw is sold per agent: each one pays their own subscription and the product has no team or brokerage tier yet. The AIOS is the layer the whole agency uses, with departments and role-based access, and a business dashboard for the founder.
Bounti pivoted to real estate recently and several key capabilities (speed-to-lead, CRM automation, full MLS) are listed as roadmap. The AIOS delivers 3 operational routines on day 1 and is measured department by department from the first day.
B.Claw drafts with a general LLM and per-user memory. The AIOS's assistants run on the agency's private knowledge base, which Nücode maintains and curates as part of the retainer.
The AIOS is meant for an agency with several people and departments, not a single agent. If you are an individual agent looking for a subscription assistant, B.Claw or similar tools fit better. The AIOS makes sense when there is an agency operation to coordinate: team, portfolio, service standard.
FAQ · FAQ
Yes, though they solve different problems. Bounti is a subscription conversational AI assistant for individual agents. Nücode AIOS is a system built on a boutique agency's operation: 5 departments, 15 assistants and 3 routines that run on their own. Bounti fits for an individual agent who wants a ready-to-use assistant. The AIOS fits when an agency's edge is in how it works and it wants the system to reflect that.
Sources
bounti.ai/pricing (public pricing) · bounti.ai/solutions/bclaw · bounti.ai/blog (real estate pivot) · GV $16M funding (siliconangle, 2024). Data as of June 2026.