You should use whatever framework you feel like has the best DX / fits your stack best!
We're TypeScript-first, TypeScript-only so a lot of the teams who use us are full-stack TypeScript devs and want an agent framework that feels TS-native, easy to use, and feature-complete.
Language, although an important factor, should not be the only factor to decide using a tool. I'm curious is there something unique Mastra is bringing to the table, compared to other alternatives.
You should use whatever framework you feel like has the best DX / fits your stack best!
We're TypeScript-first, TypeScript-only so a lot of the teams who use us are full-stack TypeScript devs and want an agent framework that feels TS-native, easy to use, and feature-complete.
seems non of these are typescript-based? Strand appears to have a typescript sdk available but not natively ts.
Language, although an important factor, should not be the only factor to decide using a tool. I'm curious is there something unique Mastra is bringing to the table, compared to other alternatives.
Spring AI is fantastic for Java shops. I am assuming Typescript devs will enjoy Mastra just as much .