AI Tool Comparison

Comparing as AI Pair Programming & Terminal Agents
Claude Code vs Devin

Claude Code

Claude Code

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Devin

Devin

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Detailed Comparison

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Claude Code
Devin
Pricing
PaidClaude Code is included in every paid Claude plan rather than sold separately. Pro is $17/month billed annually ($200 upfront) or $20/month billed monthly. Max starts at $100/month for 5x the usage of Pro, or $200/month for 20x the usage. Team offers Standard seats at $20/seat/month billed annually ($25/month billed monthly) and Premium seats (5x more usage) at $100/seat/month billed annually ($125/month billed monthly), with the ability to mix and match seat types. Enterprise is $20/seat/month plus usage billed at standard API rates, billed annually, and adds SCIM, audit logs, role-based access, custom data retention, and a HIPAA-ready offering. All plans share a single usage pool between Claude Code and Claude.ai chat activity, resetting on a rolling five-hour session window with weekly caps on paid plans; usage credits can be enabled on paid plans to continue working at standard API rates after hitting a limit. Claude Code is not available on the Free plan, but can also be accessed pay-as-you-go through a Claude Console (API) account.
FreemiumDevin's Free plan costs $0/month with a light quota to code with agents, limited model availability, and unlimited inline edits and Tab completions. Pro costs $20/month and adds increased quotas, access to OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini frontier models, free use of SWE 1.7 and leading open-source models, Devin Cloud access, and the ability to purchase extra usage at API pricing. Max costs $200/month with everything in Pro plus significantly higher usage quotas for power users. Teams costs $80/month as a base team fee plus $40/month per full developer seat, and includes unlimited team members via flex seats, sharing and collaboration, centralized billing, an admin dashboard with analytics, and priority support. Enterprise is custom-priced ("let's talk") and adds highest-priority support, dedicated account management, SAML/OIDC SSO, centralized enterprise admin controls, and dedicated VPC deployment options. Usage allowances refresh daily and weekly, and extra usage beyond included quotas is billed at API pricing.
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AI Coding Assistants
AI Coding Assistants
Summary
Anthropic's agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal
Autonomous AI software engineer that plans, codes, and ships end-to-end
Claude Code

Claude Code Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Deep codebase awareness that spans the full project rather than just the open file
  • Fully scriptable and composable, fitting naturally into CI pipelines and existing terminal workflows
  • MCP support connects it to external tools like Google Drive, Figma, Slack, and Jira
  • Included in every paid Claude plan rather than requiring a separate subscription
  • Available across terminal, IDE, desktop app, and browser for flexible workflows

Cons

  • Not included in the Free plan; requires a paid Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise subscription, or a pay-as-you-go API account
  • Usage is pooled with regular Claude chat activity on subscription plans, so heavy terminal sessions can eat into the same limits used for everyday chatting
  • Terminal-first design means it lacks the point-and-click familiarity of a full GUI IDE for developers who prefer that workflow
  • Heavy agentic or automated workloads can run up token costs quickly if not managed with context management commands
  • Enterprise-grade controls like SSO, SCIM, and audit logs require Team or Enterprise plans rather than being available on Pro
Devin

Devin Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Handles full engineering workflows end-to-end, not just inline suggestions
  • Fleet-based parallel agents can tackle large-scale migrations across many repos
  • Deep integrations with GitHub, Linear, Jira, Slack, and Teams for real dev workflows
  • Free tier available to try core agent capabilities with no cost
  • Documented enterprise results, including major efficiency and cost gains at Nubank
  • VPC deployment and SSO support enterprise security requirements

Cons

  • Early benchmark and demo claims were criticized as overstated, so results should be evaluated against a team's own workflows
  • Best suited to well-scoped, reviewable tasks rather than fully unsupervised production work
  • Usage-based cost can climb quickly for teams running many parallel sessions
  • Full model availability and cloud agents require the $20/month Pro plan or higher
  • Quality of output still requires human review, especially on complex or ambiguous tasks