FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about wallet credit, usage, subscriptions, and how Tycoon charges for work.
What is Relevance AI used for?
Relevance AI is primarily used for enterprise AI agents that do data-heavy work — lead research, sales enrichment, customer support routing, market research, and multi-step data analysis. It's built on vector DB infrastructure so it's strong when the agent needs to reason over large amounts of private data. It's common at 50-500 person companies with dedicated ops teams.
Is Relevance AI good for solo founders?
Not really the target. A solo founder can use it, but you'll spend days configuring agents, wiring data sources, and writing prompts before getting value. The platform's power (vector DB, multi-agent orchestration, tool composition) is overkill for most one-person companies. Tycoon is purpose-built for solo founders — pre-hired team, chat interface, 30 seconds to first output.
Can Relevance AI replace a marketing team?
Partially — it's strong at specific marketing tasks like lead research and email personalization. But it doesn't ship a 'marketing team' as a coherent unit. You'd build individual agents and orchestrate them. Tycoon ships an AI CMO who already coordinates an AI content lead, AI SEO specialist, and AI growth role — you talk to the CMO; the CMO runs the function.
Which is cheaper?
Tycoon's free start with usage-based pricing (~$50-$500/month for most solo founders) comes in well under Relevance AI's $199/mo Team plan floor. But at enterprise scale, Relevance AI's flat pricing can be cheaper than Tycoon's usage-based if you're running heavy data workloads. Under $10k/month of AI work, Tycoon is typically cheaper; above that, depends on workload shape.
Does Relevance AI have an AI CEO?
No. Relevance AI has 'agents' you build and an agent builder UI — there's no concept of a CEO role that coordinates others. Tycoon's AI CEO is a first-class role: it coordinates your AI CMO, CTO, COO, CFO, owns the company-level context, and is who you talk to about strategy. That architectural difference is why Tycoon feels like a team and Relevance AI feels like a toolkit.