Dimension works the engineer's day. Fasrad works the front office.

Dimension (as of mid-2026) is a proactive AI coworker built for engineering teams; Fasrad is a hosted agent for business ops — its own inbox, calendar, CRM, and outreach, set up in plain language.

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Dimension (as of mid-2026) is built for engineering teams; Fasrad is a hosted, no-code agent for business ops — its own inbox, calendar, CRM, and outreach, set up by typing what you want.

Fasrad as a Dimension alternative

Dimension came out of stealth as "the AI coworker that never sleeps" — a proactive assistant that connects to your apps, understands your work, and gets things done on your behalf. As of mid-2026 its public footprint is still thin: a Product Hunt launch (Top Product of the Day, Developer Tool of the Week) and a positioning clearly pointed at engineering teams and the tools that surround a developer's day. The pitch is removing context-switching across the apps a builder lives in. We'll keep the specifics modest here, because there isn't much published detail to go on yet.

Fasrad shares the proactive, "acts on your behalf" instinct but points it at a different person: the small-business owner, solo operator, or front-office and ops team. Instead of plugging into a developer's stack, each Fasrad agent comes with its own dedicated email inbox, its own Google Calendar, a built-in CRM, rich-text Notes, and private datastores it creates and queries — and it does the work, not just surfaces it. You instruct it in plain language; there's no flow canvas and nothing to code.

Where Fasrad goes further (for business ops):

These are different jobs for different users. As of mid-2026 Dimension is purpose-built for engineering teams and the developer tools that surround them — the '.dev' domain and the "Developer Tool of the Week" framing point straight at code, PRs, issues, and dev-app context-switching. Fasrad's lane is the front office: email, scheduling, CRM, outreach, and customer-facing chat. It deliberately doesn't plug into GitHub, Linear, or Jira — because it's pointed at a different person entirely.

Pick Fasrad if the work is front-office and ops, and you want a hosted, no-code agent running it in about four minutes on a flat-fee plan.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Fasrad a Dimension alternative for engineering teams?

They aim at different people. As of mid-2026 Dimension is aimed at engineering teams and the developer tools around a builder's day. Fasrad is built for business operations: email, scheduling, CRM, outreach, and customer-facing chat for small businesses and solo operators. If your day is front-office and ops work, Fasrad is what you want — a hosted agent that does it, not just surfaces it.

What does Fasrad actually do on my behalf?

It acts, not just suggests. It triages and sends email from its own inbox, books appointments into its own Google Calendar, files contacts and meeting summaries to a built-in CRM, runs staggered personalized outreach (~100/day) from a Google Sheet and triages the replies, searches the web, reads JS-heavy pages, and can call any REST API. It's proactive and runs scheduled tasks on its own.

Does Fasrad connect to GitHub, Linear, or Jira like a dev tool?

No. Fasrad is deliberately not a developer or engineering tool — it doesn't plug into GitHub, Linear, or Jira, and it isn't built for code, PR, or issue work. That's the area Dimension is pointed at, as of mid-2026. Fasrad connects to Google (Calendar, Sheets, Drive) and works the front-office side of the business.

Do I need to learn a builder or write any code?

No. You instruct the agent in plain language — there's no flow canvas and nothing to script. A scheduled task or an event trigger is one sentence ("every weekday at 7am email me the overnight digest"), the agent confirms what it set up, and you change it by talking.

Where can I talk to my Fasrad agent?

The same agent lives on the web app, as a private Telegram bot, over its own email inbox, and as an embeddable public website chatbot with lead capture and auto-redaction. One brain, several front doors — with long-term memory and contradiction detection that persists across all of them.

What does it cost compared to Dimension?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime Dimension's pricing isn't publicly listed as of mid-2026, so we won't put a number on it — but Fasrad's flat fee is no-code, hosted, sets up in about four minutes, and is in public beta.

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