Platform decision · checked 13 July 2026
For GenCreator, the short- and long-term winner is the stack already in place: Eve + coding agents + Git + Vercel. Hyperagent is worth a capped pilot where its managed memory, media, and integrations can save setup time.
Short-term core
Eve + coding agents
Managed pilot
Hyperagent
Product runtime
Vercel AI SDK
Naming clarification
“Vercel Eve” is not one product. Eve is GenCreator’s internal proof-first operating role. Vercel supplies deployment and AI infrastructure. This page compares Hyperagent with Eve + coding agents + Vercel, as well as the Vercel and Google frameworks on their own.
Technology
Hyperagent combines persistent agents, threads, skills, memories, rubrics, research, code, documents, media, schedules, webhooks, email triggers, Live Mode, first-party integrations, custom MCP, and a hosted MCP endpoint. That is why it reaches a useful cross-app workflow faster than a framework.
The runtime and workspace are managed. The public sources reviewed do not document self-hosting or a full portable runtime export.
Skills, memory, rubrics, and evaluation history let agents improve without placing every lesson into one active prompt.
Its hosted MCP server lets Claude Code and other OAuth-capable MCP clients start threads and retrieve results.
Cost evidence
Hyperagent’s public pages do not expose a complete subscription table. Its terms describe plan allotments, overage charges, checkout-specific pricing, and automatic renewal. The public product examples provide a useful—but limited—view of run economics.
12
distinct public examples
$3.88–$24.79
displayed run-cost range
$8.92
median displayed cost
8m36s–29m55s
elapsed-time range
These are vendor showcase examples, many with generated media. They are not a quote for the tool-research workflow.
Vercel public baseline
AI Gateway includes $5 in monthly credit, then passes through provider list pricing without markup. Connect includes 5,000 monthly token requests on Hobby; paid plans list $3 per 10,000 requests.
Google public baseline
Agent Platform includes 50 vCPU-hours, 100 GiB-hours of RAM, and 1 GiB-month of storage per account monthly, then lists $0.085 per vCPU-hour and $0.009 per GiB-hour. Models and other services remain separate.
Existing-estate baseline
Eve + coding agents needs no additional orchestration subscription. The real cost remains existing models, Vercel usage, subscriptions, and review time—not zero total cost.
Planning ranges
Assumptions: three repeatable workflows, five to eight integrations, one human approval gate, an experienced builder using a coding agent, and the existing GenCreator estate. These are planning estimates, not benchmark results.
| Option | First useful | Hardened loop | Weekly operation | Direct cost posture | Control |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HyperagentFast managed agents across research, media, and connected apps | 2–4 hours | 2–7 days | 1–3 hours | Public base price incomplete; showcase tasks display $3.88–$24.79 | Medium-low |
| Eve + coding agents + VercelThe GenCreator stack Frank already owns and governs | 4–8 hours | 3–10 days | 2–4 hours | Existing subscriptions, models, and Vercel usage; no new platform required | High |
| Vercel AI SDK + WorkflowCustomer-facing TypeScript and Next.js agent products | 0.5–1.5 days | 1–3 weeks | 1–3 hours | Open SDK; model, compute, Workflow, Sandbox, and connector usage | High |
| Google ADK + Agent PlatformPortable, evaluated, enterprise multi-agent systems | 1–3 days | 2–6 weeks | 2–5 hours | Open framework; cloud runtime, memory, storage, and model usage | Very high |
| Manual scripts + reviewStable narrow workflows where every behavior must be explicit | 1–3 days | 2–8 weeks | 3–8 hours | Infrastructure and models plus the highest human labor | Very high |
Time value
For a new team, Hyperagent can plausibly avoid 20–50 initial engineering hours. At an explicit planning assumption of €100/hour, that is €2,000–€5,000 in setup value.
Frank already has Eve, Starlight, coding agents, Vercel, Git, approval rules, and reusable skills. Against that baseline, the likely avoided setup is closer to 4–12 hours, or €400–€1,200 at the same rate. Hyperagent remains useful, but the case is a worker pilot—not a platform migration.
Security and portability
Hyperagent says a May 2026 Composio incident exposed GitHub OAuth tokens for a small number of its customers and potentially affected other integration tokens. It disabled Composio-backed connections and shipped first-party replacements plus custom MCP.
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Bounded pilot
Official sources
Direct answers
There is not enough public Hyperagent subscription pricing to claim that. Hyperagent is likely cheaper in initial engineering time, while ADK and Vercel offer more transparent infrastructure economics and control.
No. Eve is GenCreator’s internal proof-first operating role. Vercel is the deployment and AI infrastructure layer used with it.
Keep Eve, coding agents, Git, and Vercel as the canonical system. Test Hyperagent only as a bounded worker against an explicit quality, time, cost, and security gate.