Real head-to-head · same prompt, one shot

Grok vs LongCat-2.0

Snappy + real-time — the X-native model. vs The open 1.6T MoE that builds — a frontier coder trained on non-Nvidia ASIC superpods.

Head-to-head verdict: Grok wins 1–0.

Grok · context256K tokens
LongCat-2.0 · context1M tokens
Grok · priceSubscription via X Premium
LongCat-2.0 · priceOpen weights · free web chat · API
Grok · vendorxAI
LongCat-2.0 · vendorMeituan

What I tested — same prompt, two models

I run the same fixed prompt set through every new model the day it drops — same string, one shot, single HTML file out — and I score the result 0–10 on whether it ran, how close it hit the brief, and how good it looked. Below is what came out when I gave the exact same prompts to Grok and LongCat-2.0, side by side, on 4 shared tasks inside the Agent Operating System.

Both models were given identical prompts inside the Agent Operating System — no help, no iteration, no "best of N" tricks. I run each prompt once, save the HTML file the model produces, and score it 0–10 on whether it ran, how close it hit the brief, and how good it looked. The scoring is mine. The verdicts below are pulled from my source comparison guides at agentos.guide where I publish every score and the reasoning behind it.

Grok · Used for real-time content workflows where the model needs current X timeline context. Standalone bench scoring pending.

LongCat-2.0 · Run through the free longcat.chat web chat (the API key had no token quota), driven with the local-model-tester GoldieBench prompts; every build render-verified + playtested (verify-move.js: walks + looks + zero errors) before scoring. Slots into the Agent OS as an open frontier coder via its OpenAI-compatible API or the Claude Code / OpenClaw / Hermes harnesses.

Side-by-side on 42 shared tasks

Click any cell to play that model's actual one-shot attempt. Medals are derived from my 0–10 scores per task (highest = 🥇, second = 🥈, third = 🥉).

Task ↓
Grok
LongCat-2.0
Game
Grok on Crypt
🥉LongCat-2.0 on Crypt
Grok on Dragonrealm
🥉LongCat-2.0 on Dragonrealm
Game
Grok on Skyrim
🥈LongCat-2.0 on Skyrim
Game
🥈Grok on Voxelcraft
LongCat-2.0 on Voxelcraft
Game
Grok on Arcade
— not attempted —
Game
🥉Grok on Dogfight
— not attempted —
Game
🥈
— not attempted —
🥉Grok on Dragonflight
— not attempted —
Game
🥇Grok on Game
— not attempted —
🥉Grok on Neonblaster
— not attempted —
Game
Grok on Neoncity
— not attempted —
Game
🥉Grok on Neonracer
— not attempted —
Grok on Nordiccrypt
— not attempted —
Game
Grok on Outrun
— not attempted —
Game
🥉Grok on Pool
— not attempted —
Game
🥉Grok on Racing
— not attempted —
Game
Grok on Raycaster
— not attempted —
Game
🥇Grok on Rpg
— not attempted —
🥇Grok on Twilightvale
— not attempted —
Page
🥇Grok on Landing
— not attempted —
Page
🥇Grok on Webos
— not attempted —
Sim
Grok on Blackhole
— not attempted —
Sim
Grok on Boids
— not attempted —
Sim
🥉Grok on Cloth
— not attempted —

Where Grok beat LongCat-2.0

The tasks where I gave Grok a higher 0–10 score on the same prompt — with the actual commentary from my source guides.

Voxelcraft Game
Grok 8.5 · LongCat-2.0 7.5 (+1.0)

What I saw: Minecraft-style voxel sandbox, fly + break + place, day/night cycle, hotbar. 22KB.

Strengths & weaknesses I logged

Grok

Strengths

  • Real-time access to X timeline data — unique signal no other model has
  • Snappy latency on shorter prompts
  • 256K context window keeps pace with the open-weights field

Trade-offs

  • 13 demos on the bench but zero have curated 0–10 verdicts yet — currently unranked
  • API access is gated behind X Premium, awkward for backend agent loops

LongCat-2.0

Strengths

  • One-shot GoldieBench: 3 of 4 flawless playable 3D builds (Dragon Realm 8.5, Skyrim 8.5, Crypt 8.0); Voxel Craft built one-shot but needed a 1-line camera fix (7.5) — avg 8.1
  • 1.6T-param MoE (~48B active/token) with LongCat Sparse Attention + a 1M-token window — built for long-horizon agentic + coding tasks
  • Open weights, deeply integrated with Claude Code, OpenClaw and Hermes — a free frontier-class coder to slot into the Agent OS

Trade-offs

  • The direct API key we were given had near-zero token quota, so we ran it through the free web chat rather than the API
  • One camera-framing miss: Voxel Craft loaded facing away from the world (sky-only) until a one-line yaw/pitch patch pointed it at the terrain

Pricing & context — the spec sheet

Spec Grok LongCat-2.0
VendorxAIMeituan
Context window256,000 tokens1,000,000 tokens (LongCat Sparse Attention)
PriceSubscription via X PremiumOpen weights · free web chat · API
Pricing detailBundled with X (Twitter) Premium subscription — no per-token bill for end users, no individual API pricing for the chat product.LongCat-2.0 is open-sourced (weights on Hugging Face + GitHub) and served via the longcat.chat web chat plus an OpenAI-compatible API (model id 'LongCat-2.0' at api.longcat.chat/openai/v1). It's a 1.6T-parameter MoE with ~48B activated per token, trained entirely on AI ASIC superpods (>50K accelerators, 35T+ tokens, no rollbacks). Note: the direct API key we were handed shipped with zero token quota ('Token 额度不足'), so every build here was run through the free web chat. Vendor: Meituan.
Release2026-042026-06
Bench coverage38/42 scored · avg 8.13/104/4 scored · avg 8.12/10

The verdict — which should you pick?

Across 1 scored shared tasks, Grok averaged 8.50/10, beating LongCat-2.0's 7.50/10 by 1.00 points. Pick Grok when the build has to ship on the first prompt and you can afford the trade-offs in the comparison below.

If you only run one of these inside your stack, the head-to-head average above is the call. If you can run both, my honest play is to wire Grok and LongCat-2.0 both into the Agent Operating System and dispatch each from the kanban by task type — workflows that need live x / twitter context → Grok, one-shot single-file 3d / html / game builds inside the agent os → LongCat-2.0. That's the same setup I run for the 3,600+ founders inside the AI Profit Boardroom.

FAQ — Grok vs LongCat-2.0

Which is better, Grok or LongCat-2.0?

On Goldie Bench, Grok averages 8.50/10 across the shared tasks, with 5 gold, 4 silver, 8 bronze overall. LongCat-2.0 averages 7.50/10, with 0 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze. Grok wins the head-to-head 1–0.

How much does Grok cost vs LongCat-2.0?

Grok: Bundled with X (Twitter) Premium subscription — no per-token bill for end users, no individual API pricing for the chat product. LongCat-2.0: LongCat-2.0 is open-sourced (weights on Hugging Face + GitHub) and served via the longcat.chat web chat plus an OpenAI-compatible API (model id 'LongCat-2.0' at api.longcat.chat/openai/v1). It's a 1.6T-parameter MoE with ~48B activated per token, trained entirely on AI ASIC superpods (>50K accelerators, 35T+ tokens, no rollbacks). Note: the direct API key we were handed shipped with zero token quota ('Token 额度不足'), so every build here was run through the free web chat. Vendor: Meituan.

What's the context window for Grok vs LongCat-2.0?

Grok has a 256,000 tokens context window. LongCat-2.0 has a 1,000,000 tokens (LongCat Sparse Attention) context window.

When should I pick Grok over LongCat-2.0?

Pick Grok for: Workflows that need live X / Twitter context; Snappy prompts where latency matters; Researchers comparing X-native models against the rest of the field. The trade-off is the weaknesses we logged on the bench: 13 demos on the bench but zero have curated 0–10 verdicts yet — currently unranked; API access is gated behind X Premium, awkward for backend agent loops.

When should I pick LongCat-2.0 over Grok?

Pick LongCat-2.0 for: One-shot single-file 3D / HTML / game builds inside the Agent OS; Long-context, repo-level edits + automated agentic task execution; A free, open, frontier-class coder to drop into the Model-Proof System. The trade-off is the weaknesses we logged on the bench: The direct API key we were given had near-zero token quota, so we ran it through the free web chat rather than the API; One camera-framing miss: Voxel Craft loaded facing away from the world (sky-only) until a one-line yaw/pitch patch pointed it at the terrain.

How does Goldie Bench score Grok vs LongCat-2.0?

Every demo on this page was built by Julian Goldie inside the Agent Operating System — same fixed prompt for both models, one shot, single HTML file out. Each result gets a 0–10 score on whether it ran, how close it hit the brief, and how good it looked. The highest score on each task gets gold; second gets silver; third gets bronze. See methodology for full provenance.

The same stack Julian uses

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Every demo on this bench was built inside the Agent Operating System — one prompt, one shot, single HTML file out. The Agent OS, the prompts, the templates, the weekly walkthroughs and 3,600+ founders shipping with it every day all live inside the AI Profit Boardroom.

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