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Genspark Review: Is Its All-in-One AI Workspace Worth It?

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WHATAI LATEST · JUL 31, 2026

Genspark Workspace 6.0 turns its agent suite into a memory-backed team

SecondBrain, GenMail, Design, AgentBase, GenTeam, and upgraded creation tools expand Genspark beyond search, but credits, permissions, provider routing, and promotional rights still define the real buying decision.

By WhatAI Editorial Team ·

Genspark's July 20 Workspace 6.0 release is the clearest statement yet of what the company is trying to become. It is no longer best understood as an AI search engine with extra generators. Genspark now presents a four-layer workspace: SecondBrain stores persistent context, Super Agent plans and coordinates work, specialised suites create the output, and GenTeam brings people and long-running AI agents into the same channels and task system.

The change matters because most AI work does not end with an answer. A founder may begin with research, organise the evidence in a spreadsheet, turn the findings into a presentation, prepare an email, and assign follow-up actions. Genspark already had agents for slides, sheets, documents, code, images, video, music, meetings, and phone calls. Workspace 6.0 attempts to connect those capabilities around the user's ongoing context and the team's actual workflow.

SecondBrain is the memory layer. With explicit authorisation, it can connect email, calendars, meeting notes, files, chat, CRM records, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Salesforce, and other sources. Super Agent can then retrieve that context when preparing a meeting brief, drafting a weekly update, finding an old file, or building a deck from current business data. This can remove repeated uploads and explanations. It also changes the security question. A one-off prompt may contain one document; a persistent memory can contain months of conversations, contacts, meetings, projects, and decisions.

GenMail takes that personalisation into email and calendars. It connects Gmail and Outlook accounts, supports multiple inboxes, triages messages, searches in natural language, schedules sends, and drafts replies. Email Brain analyses message history to learn writing style, frequent contacts, projects, and communication patterns. That may save time, but it deserves a deliberate pilot. A useful test should check whether the system distinguishes a draft from an approved message, handles confidential threads correctly, respects calendar boundaries, identifies the right recipient, and lets the user correct what it has inferred.

The new creation layer is broader as well. Genspark Design creates prototypes, websites, posters, animations, presentations, documents, and videos on a visual canvas. A Design System can be built from a brand description, Figma file, GitHub repository, codebase, or uploaded assets. The Build it route can convert a design into runnable website or application code. AgentBase takes a different path, generating dashboards, CRMs, and business systems from a plain-language description. Both lower the barrier to a functional first version. Neither removes the need to review data models, permissions, responsive behaviour, accessibility, security, dependencies, licensing, and production deployment.

GenTeam is the collaboration layer. Human colleagues and AI agents can share channels, direct messages, threads, files, and tracked tasks. A cloud agent can run on Genspark's infrastructure and consume Genspark credits. A local agent can run through Codex CLI or Claude Code on the user's own computer and model access. Existing Genspark Claw or OpenClaw systems can also join. This flexibility is meaningful because the runtime determines which files and tools an agent can reach and who pays for the work. It also means a buyer must separate cloud data, local repositories, credentials, channel history, and approval rules before treating an agent as a teammate.

The older specialist agents remain central. AI Slides can research, generate, verify, refine, present, and export to PPTX, PDF, or Google Slides. AI Sheets can collect web, file, database, and MCP data, run formulas or code, generate charts, and export XLSX. AI Docs supports rich text and Markdown with save points and HTML, Word, or PDF output. Workflows can start on a schedule or an incoming Gmail or Outlook message, use connected applications, run simulated tests, and pause for confirmation. The important buyer test is not how many tools appear in the menu. It is whether the exact chain a team needs survives verification and export.

Pricing complicates that test. Genspark Free provides limited access and daily credits. The current Help Center says accounts returning from a paid plan receive 100 credits per day. Plus begins at 10,000 monthly credits and is advertised at $24.99 per month. Pro begins at 125,000 credits and is advertised at $249.99. Team costs $30 per seat each month, with 12,000 credits and 60 GB of private storage per seat. Enterprise is custom. Plus and Pro can have several credit tiers behind the signed-in plan page, so the public starting price does not describe every checkout option.

Credit consumption is variable. Longer conversations, larger files, advanced models, high-resolution images, and longer videos use more. Monthly credits do not roll over. Failed generations are not charged, but successful retries and alternatives can be. Genspark describes core AI Chat Agent use, AI Image Agent creation, and Speakly dictation as zero-credit and unlimited on eligible paid plans. Its own Help Center also says session-based rate limits apply. Those benefits are currently guaranteed only through December 31, 2026.

The same date applies to the public commercial-use promise for Plus, Pro, and Team. Eligible subscribers may use AI-generated images, video, audio, and other output commercially when it was created during an active subscription. That permission is useful, but it is not a copyright warranty. Users still need rights to uploaded references, brands, music, voices, faces, and source files. They must also check whether a marketplace, distributor, client, or jurisdiction accepts the output.

Privacy needs plan-level precision. Genspark's individual privacy policy says necessary prompt content may be routed to providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, and ElevenLabs. The Team and Enterprise documentation gives stronger commitments: automatic training opt-out, no-training agreements with named subprocessors where applicable, encryption, customer ownership of customer data, and SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001:2022 certification. Buyers should not silently transfer those business-plan assurances to an individual account. They should map each sensitive workflow to the actual plan, contract, provider, connector, retention rule, and region.

WhatAI's take: Workspace 6.0 makes Genspark more compelling when the real job crosses formats. Its advantage is the route from context to research, analysis, assets, communication, and team action. Its risk is the same breadth. More context, tools, agents, and connections create more places for a factual error, wrong permission, unexpected credit charge, weak export, or unauthorised action. The right pilot is one complete business outcome with approved sources, measured credits, staged verification, native-file testing, and human approval before any external action. If Genspark completes that chain at a lower total cost than a collection of specialist products, it earns its all-in-one position.

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WhatAI Decision Box

Best for:

Genspark is best for founders, analysts, creators, and small teams that want research, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, media, code, and agent workflows in one workspace.

Not for:

Genspark is not best for buyers that need one specialist editor, fixed per-output costs, a verified public production API, full desktop Excel compatibility, or autonomous high-stakes actions without human review.

⇆ Often compared with

ℹ️ WhatAI Field Note

  • The public pricing page is partly sign-in gated and Genspark sells multiple Plus and Pro credit tiers. Use $24.99 and $249.99 as current advertised starting monthly offers, not as a complete price catalogue. Confirm the exact credits, storage, models, promotional benefits, taxes, and renewal price at checkout.
  • Genspark can research, generate files, connect accounts, send messages, place calls, and run workflows. Treat every source, calculation, export, recipient, permission, scheduled action, and connected-account write as reviewable. Paid commercial-use permission is not a warranty of copyright or non-infringement.

Genspark combines Super Agent, research, slides, spreadsheets, documents, design, code, media, meetings, email, memory, automation, and multi-agent collaboration. Its advantage is completing a multi-step job across specialised tools without moving between separate AI subscriptions.

How Much Does Genspark Cost?

Genspark is freemium. Public offers advertise Plus from $24.99 monthly and Pro from $249.99, while the signed-in plan page offers multiple credit tiers. Team costs $30 per seat monthly, and Enterprise is custom. Credits, storage, rate limits, media models, connected tools, commercial rights, taxes, and the December 31, 2026 promotional deadline affect the real value.

Who Should Choose Genspark?

Choose Genspark when one workflow must move from research to editable slides, sheets, docs, designs, code, media, or agent actions. Use a specialist product when native editing fidelity, predictable unit economics, public API access, or deep control over one production format matters more than breadth.

About Genspark

Genspark is an all-in-one AI workspace that combines an autonomous Super Agent with research, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, design, coding, images, video, music, meetings, email, memory, custom agents, and workflow automation. Its main value is breadth with coordination: a user can give one outcome-focused prompt, and Super Agent can route the task across specialised agents, more than 30 models, more than 150 tools, and hundreds of MCP integrations. AI Slides researches, structures, designs, verifies, presents, and exports decks. AI Sheets collects data, writes formulas, runs analysis, creates charts, and exports XLSX files. AI Docs creates editable rich-text or Markdown documents and exports HTML, Word, or PDF. Genspark Design creates prototypes, websites, posters, presentations, videos, and runnable code on a visual canvas. Genspark Code plans, builds, tests, and deploys applications. AgentBase creates dashboards, CRMs, and internal business systems from a prompt. SecondBrain connects authorised email, calendar, meeting, file, CRM, and productivity data into persistent context for Super Agent. GenMail adds inbox triage, drafting, search, multiple accounts, scheduling, and a unified calendar. GenTeam places human colleagues and long-running AI agents in channels, direct messages, threads, and tracked tasks. Genspark also provides Custom Agents, reusable Skills, scheduled or email-triggered Workflows, AI Meeting Notes, Call for Me, Genspark Claw, a Chrome extension, mobile apps, and AI Drive storage. The service is freemium. Free accounts receive 100 credits per day after a paid subscription ends and have limited model, agent, and storage access. Plus starts with 10,000 monthly credits, 50 GB of AI Drive storage, commercial-use rights, and zero-credit core chat, image, and Speakly access. A current public offer advertises Plus at $24.99 per month. Pro starts with 125,000 monthly credits, includes 1 TB of storage, and is advertised at $249.99 per month. Team costs $30 per seat per month for groups of 2 to 150, with 12,000 non-rollover credits and 60 GB of private storage per seat. Enterprise is custom for organisations with 151 or more users or advanced contract, governance, residency, support, and security requirements. Plus and Pro have multiple credit tiers behind the signed-in plan page, so the base public prices do not describe every available configuration. Credit use varies with model, files, conversation depth, resolution, media duration, and task complexity. Monthly credits do not roll over. Failed generations are not charged, but retries that complete can still consume credits. The advertised unlimited chat and image access remains subject to abuse controls and session-based rate limits, and the current benefit is guaranteed only through December 31, 2026. Paid commercial-use permission is also guaranteed only for content created during an active eligible subscription through that date. It does not guarantee copyright protection, exclusivity, non-infringement, accuracy, model-provider acceptance, or permission to use third-party source material. Genspark is best for founders, creators, analysts, marketers, consultants, and small teams that want research and finished business assets in one workspace. It is less suitable when a buyer needs one specialised best-in-class editor, a transparent fixed cost per output, full native desktop fidelity, a verified public production API, or high-impact autonomous actions without human approval. Research, calculations, citations, generated media, code, emails, calls, workflow actions, and connected-account changes must be reviewed. SecondBrain, GenMail, Claw, Workflows, Meeting Notes, and MCP connections can process sensitive organisational data, so buyers should test permissions, retention, provider routing, sharing, model-training settings, and recovery before production use.

Use Cases

Research a market and turn the findings into a cited presentationCreate an investor, sales, training, or internal-report deckVerify slide facts and preserve reference links in speaker notesTurn an uploaded PDF, Word file, Excel file, or PowerPoint into a presentationCollect public data and build an Excel-compatible analysis workbookClean, calculate, chart, and explain uploaded spreadsheet dataCreate a business report and export it to Word or PDFDraft technical documentation in Markdown with save pointsDesign a website, prototype, poster, animation, or product interfaceExtract a reusable design system from brand assetsGenerate runnable front-end code from an approved designBuild and deploy a small application from a product briefCreate an internal CRM, dashboard, or operations systemGenerate and edit campaign images, video, audio, and musicRecord, transcribe, summarise, search, and share meetingsSend a meeting bot to authorised calendar meetingsAsk an AI agent to call a business for a reservation or enquiryBuild a repeatable research, reporting, or content Custom AgentPublish or privately share a Custom AgentPackage a proven workflow as a reusable SkillCreate a project Hub with persistent files and instructionsSearch connected email, meetings, files, CRM, and productivity tools through SecondBrainTriage Gmail and Outlook accounts inside GenMailDraft replies in a learned communication style and schedule sendsCoordinate human colleagues and AI agents in GenTeam channelsAssign and track tasks completed by cloud or local AI agentsAutomate a daily email summary or weekly competitor reportExtract receipt details from email and add them to a spreadsheetConnect authorised business tools through MCPRun a persistent Claw agent across email, calendar, messaging, and business appsAnalyse the current webpage from a Chrome sidebarDictate text into desktop or mobile applications with SpeaklyCompare Genspark with ChatGPT, Manus, Perplexity, and Notion AI on one real workflowDocument sources, credits, correction time, permissions, exports, and accepted outcomes in the WhatAI community

Key Features

  • Super Agent autonomous task orchestration
  • More than 30 coordinated AI models
  • More than 150 specialised tools
  • Hundreds of MCP integrations
  • Deep web research and source collection
  • Multi-model cross-checking
  • AI Chat Agent
  • AI Slides presentation generation
  • Professional and Creative slide modes
  • Guide Mode presentation consultation
  • Standard and Ultra slide quality modes
  • Reusable Slide Skills
  • Content verification with reference links
  • Speaker notes and presenter view
  • PDF, PPTX, and Google Slides export
  • AI Sheets data collection and analysis
  • Excel-compatible formulas
  • XLSX import and export
  • Charts and data visualisation
  • Web, file, database, and MCP data sources
  • AI Docs in rich-text and Markdown modes
  • Targeted AI document editing
  • Document save points
  • HTML, DOCX, and PDF document export
  • Genspark Design creative canvas
  • Prompt-to-prototype generation
  • Website and application design
  • Poster, animation, and video design
  • Reusable Design Systems
  • Figma, GitHub, and asset imports for Design Systems
  • Runnable code and ZIP handoff
  • Genspark Code application development
  • Planning, coding, testing, and deployment
  • AgentBase dashboard and CRM building
  • Custom internal business systems
  • AI Image Agent
  • Image generation and editing models
  • AI Video generation
  • AI Music and audio generation
  • AI Podcasts
  • AI Meeting Notes
  • Web, iOS, Android, and Apple Watch recording
  • Meeting Bot calendar auto-join
  • Transcripts, summaries, chat, and PDF export
  • Call for Me phone agent
  • Scheduled AI phone calls
  • Custom Agents built from one prompt
  • Custom Agent Store
  • Reusable Community, Team, and personal Skills
  • Hub project workspaces with shared context
  • AI Drive cloud storage
  • SecondBrain persistent personal context
  • Connected email, calendar, file, chat, and CRM memory
  • GenMail email and calendar client
  • Inbox triage and voice-matched drafts
  • Email Brain personal communication profile
  • GenTeam human and agent collaboration
  • Channels, direct messages, threads, and tasks
  • Cloud, local Codex or Claude Code, and Claw agent runtimes
  • Scheduled and email-triggered Workflows
  • Plain-language workflow creation
  • Simulated workflow test runs
  • Run history and pending confirmations
  • Genspark Claw local or cloud AI employee
  • Connected app actions and long-term memory
  • Chrome extension sidebar
  • Browser-page analysis and automation
  • Speakly voice dictation
  • GenTerminal remote terminal access
  • Team administration and central billing
  • SAML 2.0 single sign-on for Team and Enterprise
  • Connector controls
  • Enterprise agent and model governance
  • SOC 2 Type II certification
  • ISO 27001:2022 certification
  • AES-256-GCM encryption at rest
  • TLS 1.2 or later encryption in transit

Pricing

Free

$0

  • • Basic access to models and agents
  • • Limited storage
  • • 100 daily credits after a paid subscription ends
  • • Daily credits refresh automatically
  • • No card required for basic access
  • • Paid-only exports and features remain restricted
  • • Commercial-use permission is not publicly promised for Free output
  • • Limits can vary by feature, model, region, demand, and current offer

Plus

Advertised from $24.99 per month, with annual billing advertised at about 20 percent less

  • • Multiple selectable credit tiers starting at 10,000 credits per month
  • • Full access to AI Slides, Genspark Code, and additional agents
  • • Access to current text, image, video, and audio models
  • • 50 GB AI Drive storage
  • • Zero-credit core chat in AI Chat Agent
  • • Zero-credit image creation in AI Image Agent
  • • Zero-credit Speakly dictation
  • • Commercial use for eligible AI-generated content created during the active subscription
  • • Unlimited benefits and commercial permission currently guaranteed through December 31, 2026
  • • Session-based rate limits and abuse controls still apply

Pro

Advertised from $249.99 per month, with annual billing advertised at about 20 percent less

  • • Multiple selectable credit tiers starting at 125,000 credits per month
  • • Everything in Plus
  • • 1 TB AI Drive storage
  • • Higher-volume professional use
  • • Exclusive zero-credit access to selected high-quality image models
  • • Early access advertised on the current membership landing page
  • • Commercial use for eligible AI-generated content created during the active subscription
  • • Unlimited benefits and commercial permission currently guaranteed through December 31, 2026
  • • Final price and credit tier must be confirmed inside the signed-in plan page

Team

$30 per seat per month

  • • For 2 to 150 users
  • • 12,000 credits per seat per month
  • • Credits are allocated individually and do not roll over
  • • 60 GB private AI Drive storage per seat
  • • Full agent and supported model access
  • • Centralised billing and member administration
  • • SAML 2.0 SSO
  • • Organisation-wide connector controls
  • • Automatic opt-out from model training
  • • Commercial-use rights currently valid through December 31, 2026
  • • Monthly self-serve Stripe billing
  • • No Team uptime SLA and partially used periods are non-refundable

Enterprise

Custom pricing

  • • Designed for 151 or more users or advanced requirements
  • • 25,000 credits per seat per month as the typical published starting allocation
  • • Custom credit pools and storage by Order Form
  • • Custom contract, DPA, residency, and governance
  • • Agent-level permissions and model restrictions
  • • Organisation-wide credit pools and usage caps
  • • US, EU, or APAC data residency options
  • • Dedicated VPC option
  • • Dedicated implementation and Customer Success Manager
  • • Four-hour critical response and 24/7 critical coverage
  • • 99.9 percent uptime SLA when included in the Order Form
  • • Typically a 36-month initial term and 12-month automatic renewals
  • • Commercial-use rights confirmed in the executed Order Form

Pricing varies by plan and region — see current pricing.

Plan features change — last updated: 2026-07-31.

Details

Categories: Agents & AutomationProductivityResearch & Knowledge Work
Skill Level: beginner
Access Methods: web, desktop, mobile, browser-extension, apple-watch, cloud-agent, local-agent

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Genspark Pros & Cons

Workspace breadth

👍 Pro

Research, slides, sheets, docs, design, code, media, meetings, email, memory, agents, and automation can share one workspace and subscription.

👎 Con

Breadth makes feature maturity, native-editing depth, limits, and output quality uneven across tools.

Agent orchestration

👍 Pro

Super Agent can coordinate specialised agents, models, tools, and MCP connections to complete multi-stage work from one brief.

👎 Con

More hidden steps can mean more credit use, latency, source errors, permission risk, and difficulty diagnosing a wrong result.

Editable outputs

👍 Pro

Slides, spreadsheets, documents, designs, and code can be refined in dedicated workspaces and exported to common formats.

👎 Con

Export does not guarantee native fidelity, and unsupported spreadsheet, media, font, layout, or code features still require testing.

Model and media access

👍 Pro

Plus and Pro combine current text, image, video, and audio models without requiring separate subscriptions for every generation type.

👎 Con

Model availability changes, advanced media can consume credits quickly, and third-party providers have their own behaviour and data terms.

Memory and connected work

👍 Pro

SecondBrain, GenMail, Meeting Notes, Hub, and Claw can reduce repeated context entry and connect work across messages, files, meetings, and apps.

👎 Con

Persistent context increases the sensitivity of stored data and the consequences of overbroad scopes, wrong sharing, or an agent action.

Pricing

👍 Pro

Free access and a broad Plus plan let users test several workflows before committing to multiple specialist products.

👎 Con

Signed-in credit tiers, variable task consumption, non-rollover credits, promotional deadlines, and rate limits make unit economics harder to predict.

Commercial use

👍 Pro

Eligible paid plans explicitly grant commercial-use permission across generated images, video, audio, and other outputs.

👎 Con

The public guarantee currently ends December 31, 2026 and does not provide copyright, exclusivity, originality, or non-infringement warranties.

Business governance

👍 Pro

Team and Enterprise add SSO, connector controls, training opt-out, encryption, certifications, and negotiated security and residency options.

👎 Con

Several strong controls are Enterprise-only, Team has no published uptime SLA, and customers still own workflow-level compliance.

How to Get Results with Genspark: Step-by-Step Workflow

  1. Choose one complete outcome

    Select a real task that crosses two or three formats, such as researching a market, analysing a spreadsheet, and creating an executive deck. Define the audience, sources, output files, deadline, and acceptance criteria.

  2. Set the data boundary

    List which public sources, uploads, emails, calendars, drives, CRM records, meeting recordings, and connected apps are allowed. Remove unnecessary personal or confidential data and begin with read-only access where possible.

  3. Run a free or Plus pilot

    Use one representative project and record the starting credit balance, selected models, files, tools, elapsed time, output formats, errors, and remaining credits. Avoid evaluating value from a polished demo alone.

  4. Verify each stage

    Check research sources, quotations, dates, formulas, charts, citations, names, links, media rights, code behaviour, and exported-file fidelity before allowing the next stage to depend on the output.

  5. Test the handoff

    Open PPTX, XLSX, DOCX, PDF, HTML, media, code, and shared links in the applications and devices the recipient will use. Record missing elements, formatting changes, editing effort, and accessibility issues.

  6. Add memory or automation carefully

    Connect SecondBrain, GenMail, MCP, Workflows, Claw, or GenTeam only after the manual path works. Limit scopes, test with non-sensitive accounts, require confirmation for writes, and define revocation and recovery.

  7. Calculate accepted-output cost

    Divide subscription cost, consumed credits, retries, corrections, model or integration charges, and human review time by the number of outputs that actually met the acceptance criteria.

  8. Compare and document

    Run the same brief through one specialist alternative and one general workspace. Compare accepted quality, source reliability, native editing, export fidelity, permissions, speed, cost, and repeatability, then share the evidence with WhatAI.

Genspark Gotchas and Limits to Know Before You Start

  • Genspark is an extremely broad workspace, so the quality and maturity of individual tools can differ.
  • A polished output is not proof that sources, formulas, claims, citations, code, or media are correct.
  • The current public pricing page is sign-in gated and Plus and Pro have multiple credit tiers.
  • The $24.99 Plus and $249.99 Pro figures are current advertised starting monthly offers, not every available configuration.
  • Annual billing is paid upfront even though credits are issued monthly.
  • Monthly subscription credits do not roll over.
  • Changing from annual to monthly takes effect at the next cycle, while some upgrades take effect immediately.
  • Switching billing intervals can revoke unused credits from the prior plan.
  • Credit usage varies by model, attached files, conversation depth, image resolution, video duration, and task complexity.
  • One Super Agent request can call several models, tools, and specialised agents.
  • Failed generations are not charged, but successful retries and alternative generations can consume credits.
  • Free access includes daily credits and basic capabilities, but feature-specific limits can change.
  • Paid PPTX and PDF export from AI Slides does not consume credits, while slide generation and AI edits do.
  • Zero-credit unlimited access applies to named chat, image, and dictation experiences, not every Genspark task.
  • Unlimited access remains subject to session-based rate limits and abuse controls.
  • The published unlimited benefits are guaranteed only through December 31, 2026.
  • Paid commercial-use permission is guaranteed only for eligible content created during an active subscription and, for public Plus, Pro, and Team terms, through December 31, 2026.
  • Commercial permission does not guarantee copyright protection, originality, exclusivity, non-infringement, or distributor acceptance.
  • Users remain responsible for rights in uploaded files, reference images, music, brands, voices, faces, and other source material.
  • The general terms give Genspark a service-operation licence over user content and place third-party intellectual-property risk on the user.
  • The privacy policy says prompts and necessary content can be sent to providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, and ElevenLabs.
  • Individual-plan privacy and training settings should not be inferred from the stronger Team and Enterprise contract statements.
  • Team and Enterprise accounts are automatically opted out of model training under the published DPA position.
  • SecondBrain can connect email, calendars, chat, files, CRM, and productivity systems containing highly sensitive context.
  • GenMail analyses email history to learn writing style, contacts, projects, and communication patterns.
  • Connected integrations can sync on schedules rather than immediately.
  • Revoking an integration does not replace a review of already generated or retained content.
  • AI Meeting Notes users must obtain appropriate consent and follow workplace, surveillance, confidentiality, and recording laws.
  • Meeting Bot auto-join and auto-share can expose a recording or notes if calendar and sharing settings are wrong.
  • Call for Me costs 500 credits for the call plus credits for analysis and summaries.
  • AI phone calls can create confusion, make unauthorised representations, disclose personal data, or fail to achieve the requested outcome.
  • Email, calendar, CRM, messaging, social, payment, and file actions can alter real business data.
  • Workflow Test Run uses simulated data, while live runs perform real actions.
  • Each Workflow currently supports one trigger.
  • Workflow schedules can run as often as every 30 minutes under the current guide, which can increase usage and duplicate-action risk.
  • Custom Agents need structured instructions, boundaries, test cases, and revision even though creation begins from one prompt.
  • Publishing a Custom Agent to the store does not expose a user's private conversation history, but public descriptions and behaviour still need review.
  • Community Skills and Custom Agents should be inspected before they receive sensitive context or tool access.
  • GenTeam cloud agents consume Genspark credits.
  • GenTeam local Codex or Claude Code agents use the user's machine and model access, creating a separate cost and security boundary.
  • Long-running agents can inherit extensive channel history, files, tools, and permissions.
  • AI Sheets can theoretically handle up to one million cells, but practical performance depends on the user's browser and hardware.
  • AI Sheets does not natively execute macros, VBA, Power Query, Power Pivot, legacy connections, or user-defined functions.
  • AI Sheets is view-only on mobile for current full-project functionality.
  • Long AI Sheets conversations can lose performance through context compression.
  • AI Docs and slide exports must be checked in the recipient's native application.
  • Genspark Design can generate runnable code, but generated applications still need security, accessibility, performance, dependency, licence, and deployment review.
  • Genspark Code's L4 autonomy label is vendor positioning, not an independent reliability certification.
  • AgentBase-generated schemas, permissions, calculations, and business logic need review before production data is imported.
  • WhatAI did not verify a generally available public production API with published pricing and rate limits.
  • MCP availability is not equivalent to a stable public API or guaranteed third-party integration.
  • Team has SSO and connector controls but does not publish the same agent-level governance or uptime SLA as Enterprise.
  • Team is US-hosted by default under the current comparison, while Enterprise can negotiate US, EU, or APAC residency.
  • SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001:2022 certifications describe organisational controls, not automatic compliance for every workflow.
  • The individual refund window can be only 24 hours for monthly or 72 hours for annual subscriptions outside the EU, UK, and Turkey.
  • Excessive use before a refund request can make the request ineligible.
  • Team and Enterprise subscriptions are described as non-refundable.
  • The affiliate programme has migrated between platforms, so old sign-up links and historical terms may be stale.
  • Pricing, credits, models, storage, rate limits, integrations, rights, exports, and product names can change. Verify the current checkout and documentation before purchase.

Which Genspark Feature Fits Your Use Case

Feature Good for Common mistake Fix
Super Agent Moving one complex brief through research, analysis, creation, and a finished asset without manually switching tools Giving a broad prompt, accepting every intermediate result, and discovering unsupported claims or wrong calculations only after export Define sources, outputs, and stop points, then verify research, data, and structure before allowing each next stage
AI Slides Creating, refining, verifying, presenting, and exporting business presentations with reusable expert and brand Skills Treating the verification button or attractive visual design as proof that every claim and chart is correct Review source links, calculations, notes, wording, brand use, and the exported PPTX or PDF in the destination application
AI Sheets Collecting data, cleaning records, generating formulas, running analysis, creating charts, and producing an editable XLSX file Using an AI-created workbook for a financial or operational decision without auditing formulas, inputs, joins, assumptions, and unsupported Excel features Split the task into stages, inspect formulas and source cells, reconcile totals, test edge cases, and export backups throughout the project
AI Docs and Genspark Design Turning a brief into an editable report, proposal, prototype, poster, website, animation, or developer handoff Assuming an exported document, design, or code package is production-ready because it looks complete in the Genspark canvas Test native editing, fonts, links, accessibility, responsive layouts, code security, dependencies, licensing, and export fidelity
SecondBrain and GenMail Giving an agent persistent context from authorised email, calendars, meetings, files, contacts, projects, and connected apps Connecting a full personal or company account before defining which data is necessary, who can access output, and how the connection will be revoked Use a limited test account, minimise scopes, exclude sensitive sources, verify retrieval, review provider terms, and document disconnection and deletion
Workflows and Claw Automating scheduled or event-driven tasks across email, calendars, files, messaging, CRM, research, and custom agents Turning on a workflow with broad write access after one happy-path test Use simulated tests, add representative failure cases, require confirmation for material actions, deduplicate events, cap usage, log runs, and define a kill switch
Custom Agents and Skills Packaging a repeated role, output standard, expert method, or brand workflow for reuse and sharing Publishing an agent or Skill with vague instructions, untested boundaries, hidden assumptions, or excessive tool access Define role, inputs, sources, output schema, exclusions, examples, refusal rules, and evaluation cases, then test privately before sharing
GenTeam Coordinating people and persistent AI agents in shared channels, threads, files, and tracked tasks Giving an agent access to an entire channel history and local computer without separating projects, credentials, and approval boundaries Choose the runtime deliberately, use dedicated workspaces and credentials, limit skills and files, require approval for writes, and monitor credit or model spend
Credits and zero-credit access Using one subscription across several creation and agent tools while choosing higher or lower cost models by task Comparing only the headline plan price or assuming the word unlimited covers all generation and automation Measure starting and ending credits for real projects, record rate-limit pauses and retries, and calculate total cost per accepted output
Team and Enterprise controls Central billing, SSO, connector management, training opt-out, encryption, audit evidence, and negotiated enterprise governance Assuming Team includes every Enterprise control or that certification makes a connected workflow compliant Map each requirement to the published plan table and executed contract, then assess every model, connector, data flow, permission, retention rule, and incident process

Starter Prompts for Genspark

Research the Australian AI-tool discovery market using only current public and primary sources. Create a cited comparison workbook and a 12-slide executive deck. Separate facts from estimates, show every formula, and stop after the outline for approval.
Turn this approved product brief into a ten-slide sales presentation in our uploaded brand Skill. Use only claims in the brief, add speaker notes and source links, verify every number, then export a PPTX for review.
Analyse this sales workbook. Preserve the source tabs, create a clean analysis tab with auditable formulas, identify missing and duplicate records, build three charts, and explain every assumption before recommending action.
Create a board report from these meeting notes and approved financial files. Distinguish decisions, actions, risks, actuals, forecasts, and open questions. Do not infer figures or commitments that are not in the sources.
Design a responsive landing-page prototype using our Figma assets and brand rules. Include desktop and mobile states, accessibility notes, form validation, and a developer handoff. Do not deploy or connect production services.
Build a small internal tool from this specification. First propose the data model, permissions, dependencies, test cases, and deployment plan. Wait for approval before writing code, and never use production credentials.
Create a Custom Agent for weekly competitor research. It may use only public company websites and named industry sources, must cite every material claim, label uncertainty, avoid personal profiling, and produce a fixed report schema.
Build a daily email-summary Workflow in a test Gmail account. Ignore newsletters and automated receipts, include source links, send nothing externally, cap runs, log failures, and require confirmation before enabling the live trigger.
Prepare a SecondBrain connection plan for Gmail, Calendar, Slack, Notion, and HubSpot. List the minimum scopes, sensitive data, retention, provider routing, sharing risks, revocation steps, and tests before any account is connected.
Compare Genspark, ChatGPT, Manus, Perplexity, and Notion AI for this exact research-to-presentation workflow. Keep sources, instructions, and acceptance criteria constant, then report quality, citations, editable outputs, corrections, permissions, credits, time, and cost per accepted deck.

Genspark — Frequently Asked Questions

What is Genspark?

Genspark is an all-in-one AI workspace. Its Super Agent coordinates specialised agents and tools for research, presentations, spreadsheets, documents, design, code, images, video, audio, meetings, email, memory, workflows, and connected-account actions.

Is Genspark free?

Yes. Genspark has a Free plan with limited storage, models, agents, and daily credits. The current Help Center says an account returning from a paid plan receives 100 daily credits. Individual feature limits can vary, and paid exports, models, storage, commercial rights, and professional capabilities remain restricted.

How much does Genspark cost?

A current public offer advertises Plus at $24.99 per month and Pro at $249.99 per month. Annual billing is advertised at about 20 percent less. The signed-in plan page offers multiple credit tiers, so these are starting public offers rather than every possible price. Team is $30 per seat per month, and Enterprise is custom.

How do Genspark credits work?

Credits represent compute used by models and generation tasks. Cost varies with model, attached files, conversation depth, image resolution, video duration, and complexity. Free credits refresh daily. Paid credits refresh monthly and do not roll over. Failed generations are not charged, but successful retries and multi-step work can consume credits.

What does Genspark Plus include?

Plus starts at 10,000 monthly credits and includes current text, image, video, and audio models, professional agents such as AI Slides and Genspark Code, 50 GB of AI Drive storage, commercial-use permission for eligible output, and zero-credit core chat, image creation, and Speakly dictation under current promotional terms.

What does Genspark Pro include?

Pro includes Plus benefits, starts at 125,000 monthly credits, increases AI Drive storage to 1 TB, and adds selected high-quality image-model access and early-access positioning. Several Pro credit tiers may be available, so buyers should verify the signed-in checkout.

Is Genspark unlimited?

Only specific experiences are described as zero-credit and unlimited, principally core chat, AI Image Agent creation, and Speakly dictation on eligible paid plans. Genspark still applies session-based rate limits and abuse controls. Other agents and media tasks consume credits. The current unlimited benefit is guaranteed only through December 31, 2026.

Can I use Genspark output commercially?

Genspark grants Plus, Pro, Team, and eligible Enterprise users commercial-use permission for qualifying AI-generated content created during an active subscription. The public Plus, Pro, and Team guarantee currently runs through December 31, 2026. Permission does not guarantee copyright, exclusivity, non-infringement, accuracy, or acceptance by a marketplace or distributor.

What is Genspark Super Agent?

Super Agent is the orchestration layer that plans and completes multi-step tasks. Genspark says it combines more than 30 models, more than 150 tools, hundreds of MCP integrations, and specialist agents for slides, sheets, documents, design, coding, research, communication, and media.

Can Genspark create PowerPoint presentations?

Yes. AI Slides can research, generate, edit, verify, present, and export a deck to PPTX, PDF, or Google Slides. PPTX and PDF export require a paid plan. Export does not consume credits, but the AI generation that creates or revises the slides does.

Can Genspark create and export spreadsheets?

Yes. AI Sheets can collect data, analyse files and connected sources, generate formulas and charts, and export XLSX files with formatting and calculations. It does not natively execute macros, VBA, Power Query, Power Pivot, legacy external connections, or user-defined functions.

What is Genspark SecondBrain?

SecondBrain is a persistent context layer that connects authorised email, calendars, meetings, files, chat, CRM, productivity services, and Genspark projects. Super Agent can retrieve that context for summaries, meeting preparation, follow-ups, search, and new work. Each connection should be reviewed for scope, retention, sharing, and revocation.

What is GenTeam?

GenTeam is a collaborative workspace where people and AI agents work in channels, direct messages, threads, and tasks. Agents can run on Genspark cloud computers using Genspark credits, on a user's computer through Codex CLI or Claude Code using local model access, or through Claw and OpenClaw runtimes.

Does Genspark have workflow automation?

Yes. Workflows can be described in plain language, triggered on schedules or new Gmail and Outlook messages, tested with simulated data, and connected to Genspark tools and supported business applications. Each workflow currently supports one trigger, and live runs can send messages or modify real data.

Does Genspark have a public API?

Genspark documents MCP connections, connected services, exports, local agent runtimes, and product integrations, but WhatAI did not verify a generally available public production API with published authentication, pricing, rate limits, and service terms. Buyers needing API access should confirm it directly before purchase.

Is Genspark safe for confidential business data?

Genspark reports SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001:2022 certification. Team and Enterprise accounts are automatically opted out of model training and include encryption and administrative controls. Individual-plan privacy terms allow inputs to be routed to third-party AI providers. Certification does not replace a review of contracts, connectors, model providers, access, residency, retention, and the specific data being processed.

Does Genspark have an affiliate program?

Yes. A live Genspark-branded PromoteKit portal and an official Genspark social post support the existence of a program, with the post advertising 20 percent commission. Older programme routes have migrated between platforms. Applicants should use the current official or approved portal and verify attribution, cookie duration, eligible plans, reversals, payouts, regions, and promotional rules before publishing a tracked link.

Can I get a Genspark refund?

The individual-plan Help Center says EU, UK, and Turkey customers may request a refund within 14 days. Other customers have 24 hours for monthly subscriptions and 72 hours for annual subscriptions, subject to usage review. Team and Enterprise terms are described as non-refundable. App-store purchases can follow platform rules.

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Sources & References

  1. Official Genspark homepage (verified July 31, 2026: Genspark AI Workspace 6.0 positioning, product navigation, tool catalogue, and current workspace scope) ↗
  2. Official membership offer (verified July 31, 2026: Plus at $24.99 monthly, Pro at $249.99 monthly, annual savings claim, storage, commercial licence, agents, models, and product examples) ↗
  3. Official individual membership guide (verified July 31, 2026: Free, Plus, Pro, credit tiers, storage, unlimited access, rate limits, billing, cancellation, refund windows, 100 daily Free credits, and commercial-use deadline) ↗
  4. Official credits guide (verified July 31, 2026: compute-based credits, refresh rules, no rollover, usage factors, and no deduction for failed generations) ↗
  5. Official Team and Enterprise guide (verified July 31, 2026: $30 Team seats, custom Enterprise, credits, storage, group sizes, SSO, governance, training, encryption, certifications, residency, retention, support, SLA, and refunds) ↗
  6. Official Team Plan Master Subscription Agreement (effective April 9, 2026: subscription, customer obligations, licensing, payment, confidentiality, data, security, warranties, and liability) ↗
  7. Official Super Agent guide (verified July 31, 2026: autonomous task planning, 30+ models, 150+ tools, 700+ MCP integrations, specialised agents, research, data, coding, media, email, calls, and AI Drive) ↗
  8. Official AI Slides guide (verified July 31, 2026: modes, Skills, research, generation, content verification, charts, notes, presenter view, file inputs, editing, and PPTX, PDF, or Google Slides export) ↗
  9. Official AI Sheets guide (verified July 31, 2026: web, file, database, and MCP data, formulas, charts, Jupyter and SQL analysis, XLSX export, mobile limits, one-million-cell qualification, and unsupported Excel features) ↗
  10. Official AI Docs guide (verified July 31, 2026: rich text, Markdown, targeted AI edits, manual editing, save points, sharing, and HTML, Word, or PDF export) ↗
  11. Official Genspark Design guide (verified July 31, 2026: prototypes, websites, posters, videos, presentations, Canvas editing, Design Systems, Figma and GitHub imports, runnable code, and export formats) ↗
  12. Official Genspark Code guide (verified July 31, 2026: autonomous application planning, coding, testing, deployment, supported project workflows, and vendor-described L4 positioning) ↗
  13. Official AgentBase guide (verified July 31, 2026: prompt-built dashboards, CRM systems, databases, starter data, and custom business-system views) ↗
  14. Official SecondBrain guide (verified July 31, 2026: persistent context, connected email, calendars, files, chat, CRM, productivity systems, sync behaviour, Super Agent retrieval, explicit authorisation, and security statements) ↗
  15. Official GenMail guide (verified July 31, 2026: Gmail and Outlook accounts, triage, drafting, scheduling, search, calendar, Email Brain, apps, and learning from email history) ↗
  16. Official GenTeam guide (verified July 31, 2026: human and agent channels, direct messages, threads, tasks, memory, mobile apps, cloud credits, local Codex and Claude Code runtimes, Claw, and OpenClaw) ↗
  17. Official Workflows guide (verified July 31, 2026: plain-language workflow building, schedule and email triggers, test runs, live actions, run history, confirmation, integrations, and one-trigger limitation) ↗
  18. Official Custom Agent guide (verified July 31, 2026: one-prompt creation, structured instructions, preview, private and public sharing, store, invocation, and isolated user conversations) ↗
  19. Official Skills guide (verified July 31, 2026: Community, Team, and personal reusable Skills, publishers, role and output filters, creation, and reuse) ↗
  20. Official AI Meeting Notes guide (verified July 31, 2026: web, mobile, Apple Watch, recording, transcription, summaries, import, Meeting Bot, calendar auto-join, auto-share, search, PDF, and Notion) ↗
  21. Official Call for Me guide (verified July 31, 2026: business and personal calls, verification, scheduling, voices, transcripts, summaries, and 500-credit call cost plus analysis credits) ↗
  22. Official Genspark Claw guide (verified July 31, 2026: local and cloud AI employee, memory, connected apps, channels, services, schedules, domains, email, models, and remote desktop) ↗
  23. Official Chrome extension guide (verified July 31, 2026: AI sidebar, page analysis, multi-turn context, browser automation, free installation, and Genspark credit use) ↗
  24. Official Workspace 6.0 announcement (published July 20, 2026: SecondBrain, Super Agent, Build, Office and Content suites, Design, AgentBase, GenMail, GenTeam, and SecondBrain Note) ↗
  25. Official Genspark for Business page (verified July 31, 2026: Team and Enterprise positioning, SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 certification, and ISO 42001 in-progress status) ↗
  26. Official Genspark Trust Center (verified July 31, 2026: SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001:2022, SOC 3, controls, and requestable assurance resources) ↗
  27. Official privacy policy (updated July 24, 2026: prompts and outputs, cookies, connected services, Google Workspace Limited Use, third-party AI providers, Azure storage, retention, deletion, rights, call recordings, photos, and international processing) ↗
  28. Official terms of service (updated April 2, 2026: free and paid access, refunds reference, Genspark content, user-content ownership and licence, intellectual-property responsibility, acceptable use, suspension, disclaimers, and liability) ↗
  29. Current Genspark-branded PromoteKit affiliate portal (verified July 31, 2026: programme sign-in and application route, without a complete public commission or attribution contract) ↗
  30. Official Genspark social post advertising its affiliate programme and 20 percent commission (programme platform and governing terms should be reverified before use) ↗

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