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Martin vs Poke

Which Agents AI tool is better in 2026?

Martin

Personal AI assistant reachable by call, text and app

$2M

Poke

An AI personal assistant that lives inside your text messages

$25M

Side-by-side

Verdict

Poke is the more established option (raised $25M); pricing is comparable on both sides.

Metric Martin Poke
Taglinei Personal AI assistant reachable by call, text and app An AI personal assistant that lives inside your text messages
Foundedi 2023🏆 2024
HQi San Francisco, United States Palo Alto, US
Employeesi 11-50🏆
Neuron scorei 67 72🏆
Total fundingi $2M $25M🏆
Latest roundi Seed · Jan 2024 Series A · Jan 2026
Valuationi
Cheapest paid plani Pricing not disclosed Pricing not disclosed
Free plani
Free triali
Top tier pricei Pricing not disclosed Pricing not disclosed
Pricing summaryi Free trial Free
Categoriesi

Capability matrix

Developer-facing capabilities and access signals for Martin and Poke.

Capability Martin Poke
MCP support
Public API
Webhooks
OAuth 2.0
SDK languages
Free plan
Free trial
Verified
Active deal

🟢 Strengths of Martin

  • More mature (2023)

🔵 Strengths of Poke

  • Has raised more capital ($25M vs $2M)
  • Higher Neuron score (72 vs 67)
  • Offers a free plan
  • Newer company (2024)

Which should you choose?

Choose Poke if price matters most — it starts at Free, which is friendlier for teams watching burn. Both AI Agents tools ship core features, so the cost delta often decides it for small teams and solo operators.

Choose Poke if you want the most established option — it has raised $25M, suggesting more runway for enterprise features, support, and long-term roadmap. For mission-critical workflows or larger teams, that stability often outweighs a lower monthly price.

Frequently asked questions

Martin vs Poke — which is better?

It depends on your priority. Martin is the leaner option; Poke has broader feature depth. See the side-by-side table above.

Is Martin cheaper than Poke?

No — Poke's cheapest paid plan is Free, while Martin's is Free trial.

Do Martin and Poke offer free plans?

Martin: Free trial only. Poke: Yes, has a free plan.

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