Devin pricing, review and use cases
A cloud AI software engineer for delegated engineering tasks, codebase questions and multi-repo automation.
- Public price
- $0 Free · $20/mo Pro
- Normalized monthly budget
- $20
- Best for
- Cloud software-engineering agent for complex multi-repo work
- Models and capabilities
- Devin Cloud, Ask Devin, DeepWiki, Devin Desktop and autonomous SWE workflows
- Privacy
- Team workspaces, enterprise controls, access policies and custom plans
Devin alternatives
- Claude Code — Deep repo reasoning and terminal-first work ($20/mo Pro · $17/mo annual)
- Cursor — AI-first editor for daily shipping ($20/mo Individual)
- Devin Desktop (Windsurf) — AI IDE with local Cascade plus Devin Cloud ($0 free · $20/mo Pro)
- OpenAI Codex — The natural path when your team already uses ChatGPT and wants a coding agent tied to that account layer. (Included in ChatGPT plans)
- Kiro — An AI IDE built around specs and hooks for teams that want more structure than vibe coding alone. ($0 free · $20/mo Pro)
Frequently asked questions
Is Devin worth the price?
Devin is relevant when its main use case matches your workflow: Cloud software-engineering agent for complex multi-repo work. Always compare normalized pricing, public limits and real integration before subscribing.
What is the best alternative to Devin?
Claude Code is a priority alternative to test, especially when comparing budget, governance or agent mode.
How should Devin be tested before standardizing?
Use a real ticket, measure diff quality, saved time, introduced errors, IDE compatibility and data constraints.
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