Zo vs Genspark

Genspark is an ambitious AI platform that evolved from search engine to comprehensive AI workspace. It can make phone calls, generate presentations, create videos, and automate complex tasks – all through simple prompts.

But there's a fundamental difference in philosophy: Genspark completes tasks for you. Zo gives you a computer.

The Task Completion Model

Genspark's model is: you ask for something, AI completes the task, you get the output.

This works well for discrete tasks:

  • "Make a presentation about Q3 sales"

  • "Call this restaurant and make a reservation"

  • "Generate a video explaining our product"

But where does the output live? In Genspark's system. What if you want to modify it later? Go back to Genspark. What if you want to build on it with custom code? Limited options.

How Zo Is Different

Zo doesn't just complete tasks – it gives you an entire computer.

Your files live on your own personal server. Your projects persist. You can host websites & services, and build automations that run 24/7. The AI helps you use the computer, but everything you own is yours.

Different Problems, Different Solutions

Genspark is optimized for: "I need X done quickly."

Zo is optimized for: "I need a place to work, build, and store things."

If you want AI to make a phone call or generate a quick presentation, Genspark is excellent at that. But you could also configure your Zo to do this, exactly the way you want, in a way that’s portable.

If you want to build systems that persist, own your data, run your own services, and have AI help you along the way – that's what Zo is for.

Pricing

Genspark:

  • Free: 100 credits/month

  • Plus: $24.99/month (10,000 credits, 50GB)

  • Pro: $249.99/month (125,000 credits, 1TB)

Zo:

  • Plans start at $18/month

  • Includes AI, 100GB storage, full server access

  • No credit system – use what you need

Get Started

Want a computer you own, not just tasks completed? Try Zo Computer – your server, your files, your AI.