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Tango

Do the process, get the guide

None readiness
About

What is Tango

Tango records what you do inside a browser and converts it into structured, step-by-step guides and interactive walkthroughs without any manual writing. It sits inside other applications to deliver in-app guidance at the moment a user needs it, and its AI-powered browser agents can take over repetitive tasks like data entry, pipeline rule enforcement, and CRM logging directly in HubSpot or Salesforce. RevOps teams and GTM engineers at mid-market and enterprise companies use it to standardize onboarding, enforce sales process rules, and reduce the time reps spend on manual updates. The standout capability is the browser agent layer — it doesn't just document a process, it can execute it. Where Tango falls short is agentic extensibility: there is no public API or MCP interface, so you cannot drive it programmatically from an external orchestration layer.

Capabilities

Key features

Workflow automation

wire tools together and run multi-step jobs

Native CRM + team chat integration

first-party connectors, no middleware required

AI capabilities

autonomous multi-step actions

Our verdict

Vanderbuild take

For RevOps and GTM engineers who need process documentation and light automation in one place, Tango is a practical fit — it closes the gap between "we have a process" and "the team actually follows it" by embedding guidance and enforcement directly inside the tools reps already use. On the agentic readiness front, there is no API and no MCP server, which means you cannot call Tango from an external agent or wire it into a broader automation stack — it is UI-only, full stop. Pricing lands at budget tier 4, so expect procurement involvement and a negotiated contract before you get to the enterprise feature set. The honest limitation beyond cost is scope: Tango is strong at process capture and guided execution, but if you need deep analytics, complex branching logic, or agent-callable endpoints, you will hit its ceiling quickly.

Mateusz Sekta
Founder, vanderbuild
The wedge

Agentic stack profile

API
Not public

No public programmatic access.

No public API. Not usable from an agent without scraping.

Agentic readiness
None

Not usable from an agent without scraping.

No public API. UI-only. Not usable from an agent without scraping, which we don't recommend.

Stack role
Orchestrator

Where this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.

Plays the role of Orchestrator in an agentic pipeline. Use it to tie multiple tools and AI calls together in one workflow.

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Answers

Frequently asked questions

Does Tango have a public API?

No — there's no publicly documented API as of today. Tango is operated through its UI.

How much does Tango cost?

Tango: pricing is custom, expect enterprise tier ($$$$) spend. Full pricing page: https://www.tango.ai/pricing.

Who is Tango best for?

Tango is built for RevOps, GTM Engineer. Fits Enterprise, Mid-market (50-500)-sized teams.

Quick spec
APINo
ReadinessNone
Stack roleOrchestrator
Pricing
Custom
$$$$
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Ideal customer
Growth stage
Enterprise · Scale-up
Company size
Enterprise · Mid-market (50-500)
Best for
RevOps · GTM Engineer