AI Tool Comparison

Comparing as AI Agent & Orchestration Frameworks
Together AI vs Devin

Compare features, pricing, pros & cons, and user ratings to decide which AI tool is best for your needs.

Together AI

Together AI

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Devin

Devin

Verdict by Category

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Detailed Comparison

Feature
Together AI
Devin
Pricing
PaidTogether AI uses pay-as-you-go pricing across its products. Serverless inference is billed per model, priced per 1M tokens for text (e.g., MiniMax M3 at $0.30 input/$1.20 output, GLM-5.2 at $1.40 input/$4.40 output, gpt-oss-120B at $0.15 input/$0.60 output), per image for image generation (e.g., FLUX.1 [schnell] at $0.0027/image), per video for video models (e.g., ByteDance Seedance 2.5 at $0.115/video, Google Veo 3.0 at $1.60/video), and per audio minute or character for speech models. Dedicated Inference runs on single-tenant GPUs starting at $5.49/GPU/hour on-demand for NVIDIA HGX H100 and $8.99/hour for HGX B200, with reserved options available via sales. GPU Clusters offer on-demand rates from $3.99/hour (H100) to $8.19/hour (B200), with reserved pricing dropping as low as $3.19/hour for 181+ day H100 commitments. Sandbox compute costs $0.0446/vCPU/hour and $0.0149/GiB RAM/hour, with Code Interpreter sessions at $0.03 per 60-minute session. Fine-tuning is priced per 1M tokens processed, ranging from $0.48 (LoRA, up to 16B parameters) to $8.00 (full fine-tuning, 70-100B parameters) for standard models, with specialized model pricing (e.g., DeepSeek-R1, GLM-5) ranging $5-$40 per 1M tokens plus a minimum job charge. Managed Storage costs $0.16/GiB/month.
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.
Categories
AI Developer APIs & Platforms
AI Coding Assistants
Summary
Full-stack AI cloud for inference, fine-tuning, and GPU clusters
Autonomous AI software engineer that plans, codes, and ships end-to-end
Together AI

Together AI Pros & Cons

Pros

  • OpenAI-compatible API makes migrating from closed-model providers straightforward
  • Transparent per-model, pay-as-you-go pricing across 200+ open-source models
  • Vertically integrated GPU cloud offers competitive on-demand and reserved rates
  • Backed by deep systems research, including FlashAttention and other efficiency breakthroughs
  • Full-stack coverage from inference to fine-tuning to raw GPU compute in one platform
  • Proven at scale with customers like Cursor, Zoom, Quora, and ElevenLabs

Cons

  • Pricing spans many separate model and product pages, making total cost estimation more complex than flat-rate competitors
  • Dedicated GPU and reserved cluster pricing largely requires contacting sales rather than transparent self-serve rates
  • Focus on open-source models means access to closed frontier models like GPT or Claude isn't the platform's core strength
  • Fine-tuning costs vary significantly by model size and technique, requiring careful comparison before committing
  • Provisioned throughput and PTU-based pricing has a learning curve for teams new to capacity-based billing
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