FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about wallet credit, usage, subscriptions, and how Tycoon charges for work.
Is Tycoon competing with Gemini for Workspace?
Only indirectly. Gemini for Workspace is Google's AI features embedded in Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Meet — it makes existing Workspace users faster. Tycoon is a full AI team you hire to run a company. They overlap for maybe 10 percent of use cases (drafting emails, summarizing docs). The other 90 percent is different: Tycoon's AI CEO Astra plans the week, the AI CMO runs content production, the AI CTO ships code, the AI CFO tracks cash. Gemini doesn't try to do any of that. They're complements more than competitors.
Does Tycoon integrate with Google Workspace?
Yes, through the Composio connector layer — the team can read and send Gmail, update Google Docs, query Sheets, schedule Meet events. Native-ness isn't identical to Gemini (which is literally built into those apps by Google), but the capability is there. If deep Google-native integration inside the Docs sidebar is the priority, Gemini wins that point. If you want work initiated from chat and executed across Google apps plus 200 other tools, Tycoon's range is broader.
What does Gemini for Workspace cost?
Currently $20 per user per month for the Business tier and $30 per user per month for the Enterprise tier, added to your existing Workspace seat cost. For a 10-person company that's roughly $200-$300 per month on top of Workspace — straightforward. Tycoon is usage-based, typically $50-$500 per month regardless of how many humans are on your team, because you're buying an AI team not AI seats.
Can Tycoon replace Gemini for a small Google-based company?
Partially. Tycoon can read and write Google Workspace via Composio, so the email-drafting and doc-summarizing use cases overlap. What Tycoon doesn't replicate is the deep inline experience — Gemini in the Docs sidebar, Gemini in the Sheets cell, Gemini summarizing a Meet in real time. Those inline moments require being Google. If you want AI assistance inside the Google apps your team uses all day, keep Gemini. If you want AI doing whole company work from a chat, use Tycoon. Using both is common.
What about compliance?
Gemini for Workspace inherits Google's full compliance stack — SOC 2, HIPAA (with BAA), ISO 27001/27017/27018, FedRAMP High, and data residency options. That's the ceiling for AI compliance in 2026. Tycoon is on the SOC 2 path but not there yet. For regulated industries (healthcare, finance, government), Gemini for Workspace is the safer choice today. For founders outside regulated industries, Tycoon's tradeoff is fine.