Cognosys and osFoundry aren’t really in the same category — and it’s only fair to say so plainly. Cognosys is an early-stage personal-productivity agent app; osFoundry is an enterprise orchestration platform. Here’s a factual look for a US business, with sources cited. (dgm implements osFoundry, a separate company’s platform — we are not osFoundry.)

At a glance

osFoundryCognosys
Core focusOrchestration: agents, automations, appsProsumer autonomous-agent app
MaturityEnterprise platform (implemented)Early-stage / small
ModelsBring your own, any providerUses LLMs; multi-provider unconfirmed
PricingVia dgm: $399 / $3,999/moFree → ~$59/mo (secondary sources)
AudienceBusinessesIndividuals / small teams

What Cognosys is

Cognosys is an early-stage, prosumer AI-agent app: autonomous agents that break objectives into tasks and execute them, with scheduled research, personalized email briefings, inbox automation, and 200+ integrations. Founded in 2023 with modest seed funding, it’s in the personal-productivity category, aimed at individual professionals and small teams.

We’ll be candid here: Cognosys is the smallest and earliest-stage tool in this comparison set, and it’s not a peer of enterprise platforms. osFoundry, by contrast, is an enterprise-grade orchestration layer for agents, automations, and apps, with the explicit goal of consolidating SaaS — implemented by dgm.

Models

Cognosys uses LLMs (a basic model on the free tier), but explicit multi-provider model choice wasn’t confirmed in available sources. If model flexibility matters to you, confirm its current capabilities directly. osFoundry is explicitly model-agnostic at the orchestration layer.

Security and data

This is an important caveat: limited public enterprise-grade security signals (such as SOC 2) were found for Cognosys, and data-residency details weren’t clear. For a business with real security/compliance requirements, that gap matters — don’t assume enterprise controls. With osFoundry, dgm confirms security and data controls against your requirements during the integration assessment, which is the appropriate standard for business use.

Pricing

Cognosys has accessible self-serve pricing — a free tier and paid plans up to around $59/month, with custom enterprise pricing — though these figures come from secondary sources and may be dated. That low entry point fits its individual/prosumer audience. dgm’s osFoundry engagement pricing is fixed and public: $399 assessment and $3,999/month integration — priced for business implementation, not personal use.

Personal productivity vs business orchestration

The honest framing: these solve different problems for different buyers. Cognosys is a lightweight tool for an individual or small team to automate personal tasks. osFoundry is a business platform for orchestrating agents across systems and consolidating tools, implemented and supported. If you’re an individual wanting autonomous task help, Cognosys may suit you; if you’re a business wanting orchestration and consolidation, that’s a different need entirely.

Who each is best for

Cognosys is the reasonable choice for individual or small-team personal productivity and lightweight autonomous tasks. osFoundry is the choice for implemented, enterprise-grade orchestration and SaaS consolidation.

Which should a US company choose?

For personal productivity, Cognosys is an accessible option — just verify its security and model details for any sensitive use. For business orchestration and consolidation, osFoundry is the appropriate fit. dgm assesses your goals, recommends the right path for a US business, and implements it end to end.