Glean and readywhen both span the whole stack. Glean is positioned as search + assistant, and is sold enterprise — adoption is an implementation, not a self-serve signup.
The best Glean alternative for execs who need follow-through
Glean is a best-in-class enterprise search and assistant across your stack. readywhen connects to everything too — search is table stakes; the point is what it does next: own, chase and close the commitments.
Quick answer
Glean is a best-in-class enterprise search and knowledge assistant — it finds answers across your whole tool stack. readywhen has that cross-tool reach built in; search is table stakes. The point is what readywhen does next: capture the commitment and drive it to done — self-serve, in minutes, no enterprise rollout.
Who this page is for
Enterprises evaluating Glean for company-wide knowledge, asking whether they also need an execution layer.
What makes readywhen different
The core difference
readywhen is action-first and self-serve: it surfaces and executes — chasing the owner, updating status, escalating only when needed — with value in minutes, free for C-level & VPs.
“I found the doc” isn’t the bottleneck for an exec. “The thing we agreed didn’t happen” is (labelled readywhen analysis).
Side by side
Feature comparison
Capability
At a glance
Primary job
Cross-tool reach
Action model
Setup
Buyer
Cross-system commitment execution
100+ connectors, execution-oriented
Acts: chases, updates, escalates
Self-serve; minutes; free for C-level & VPs
C-suite, VPs, senior managers
Glean
Enterprise search / knowledge assistant
Permission-aware connectors (search)
Search + assistant (labelled readywhen analysis)
Enterprise; admin access; IT effort
IT / knowledge / enterprise platform
Where Glean excels
Glean is strong, permission-aware enterprise search across complex stacks. readywhen doesn’t try to be a better search engine.
“Glean is among the best at company-wide search. readywhen does the execution job, self-serve — a different question.”
Where Glean is built for a different job
readywhen has cross-tool reach built in — search is table stakes. The difference is what happens next, and how fast you get there: self-serve vs an enterprise rollout (labelled readywhen analysis).
“Search across the stack is table stakes; the point is owning, chasing and closing what was agreed.”
FAQ
Is readywhen an enterprise search tool?
It connects to everything, so search is included — but it’s execution-anchored, not query-anchored, and self-serve rather than an enterprise rollout.
Should I choose Glean or readywhen?
Pick by the job you’re solving. Choose Glean if the priority is company-wide knowledge/search across the stack. Choose readywhen if the priority is making commitments across the stack actually get done — proven self-serve, in minutes. They’re built for different jobs, so most buyers pick the one that matches the gap they actually have.