Snowvs Grok

Grok is strongest when you want what’s happening right now. Snow is better when you want an assistant that stays useful after the moment passes.

Start with your Grok history

Who this is actually for

Choose Snow if...

You want an assistant that compounds over time instead of one that peaks in the current moment.

  • You want an assistant that remembers what matters instead of resetting between conversations
  • You want to add your own tools and capabilities instead of waiting for new features to ship
  • You want an assistant that learns from how you work, not just what you ask right now

Choose Grok if...

You mainly want live web and X context, quick current-event usefulness, and a more immediate default feel.

  • You care most about current information and X-native awareness
  • You want strong built-in voice and image tooling from day one
  • You want the product that feels sharpest right now, even if it is less expandable long term

At a glance

Only the differences that actually matter.

FeatureSnowGrok

Real-time is one layer. Built around you is another.

Grok's strongest argument is immediacy and how tightly it sits inside the X feed. Snow's strongest argument is that the assistant is built around you. Your tools, your apps, and your continuity all sit inside one assistant that gets more specific to you over time.

01

It's built around you, not the feed

Snow is shaped around your life: your tools, your apps, your workflows. The assistant accumulates around you instead of around what's trending.

02

It compounds instead of staying flat

Every app you add, every memory Snow saves, every workflow you build makes the next conversation better. The assistant accumulates instead of resetting.

03

It helps you do things, not just know things

Snow can track, plan, automate, and build alongside the conversation. The assistant is not just informed. It is useful.

Credit where it’s due

Where Grok is stronger

Grok has a few obvious advantages that are real.

Live web and X context

Grok has the more native current-events and X-aware feel. That is a real reason some people will prefer it.

Built-in voice

Grok has the stronger built-in live voice experience if voice is central to how you like to use AI.

Built-in image tools

Grok ships stronger native image generation and editing capabilities out of the box.

Immediacy

Grok feels more live and in-the-moment, which can be exactly what some users want.

Bring your history. Start with context that lasts longer than the feed.

If Snow is the better fit, switching should not mean losing all your prior context. Import your Grok history and Snow can extract durable context about you without keeping raw transcripts.

1Export your data from Grok settings
2Upload the export to Snow
3Snow keeps the extracted context, not the raw chats

Common questions

Lives in the feed.

Or

Lives with you.