Autonomous coding agent
Use Devin to plan and execute software tasks rather than only suggesting code. The homepage positions it as an AI coding agent and software engineer for serious engineering teams.
Devin is an AI coding agent and software engineer for developers and engineering teams. It offers desktop, CLI, and IDE access, plus team and enterprise plans with cloud-agent workflows and admin controls.
Devin is an AI coding agent and software engineer for developers and engineering teams. The site positions it as a tool for planning and carrying out software tasks, with parallel cloud agents and desktop access for managing work across local and cloud environments.
The product is available across individual, team, and enterprise plans. Pricing ranges from a free tier to paid plans with higher usage quotas, cloud-agent access, collaboration controls, and enterprise options such as SSO, centralized administration, and a dedicated deployment option.
Use Devin to plan and execute software tasks rather than only suggesting code. The homepage positions it as an AI coding agent and software engineer for serious engineering teams.
Handle larger engineering work in parallel with cloud agents. The site describes Devin as supporting parallel cloud agents and cloud-based agent access through Devin Cloud.
Access different model tiers depending on plan, including free use of SWE 1.6 on Pro and access to frontier models on paid plans. The pricing page also mentions open source model support.
Work from a desktop app that is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. The download page also offers a JetBrains plugin and a CLI for local terminal use.
Collaborate through team-oriented controls such as sharing, centralized billing, admin dashboards, and enterprise management options. The pricing page also lists support for unlimited team members on Teams.
Connect Devin to common development workflows and external tools. The pricing page lists Slack, Teams, Linear, Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and custom git providers.
Use Devin to delegate multi-step coding work that would otherwise take a developer several manual passes, such as implementing changes across files or handling repetitive refactors.
Use cloud agents when a team wants to run multiple engineering tasks in parallel and review the results rather than execute everything manually.
Use the product for review-adjacent work such as PR review and visual QA, where browser and desktop use can help identify and resolve issues.
Use Devin in team environments that need shared billing, collaboration, and admin oversight, especially when multiple developers work from the same workspace.
Use the enterprise tier when security and organizational control matter, including SSO, centralized admin controls, and dedicated deployment options.
Devin Desktop is the client used to manage Devin and run local workflows. The download page says it is the new name for Windsurf and that the IDE experience remains accessible.
Paid plans include a usage allowance that refreshes on daily and weekly bases. If you exceed the included usage, you can buy extra usage at API pricing.
The pricing page lists support for Slack and Teams, Linear and Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and custom git providers. The Enterprise plan also adds SAML/OIDC SSO and centralized admin controls.
The Free plan includes a light quota to code with agents, limited model availability, unlimited inline edits, and unlimited Tab completions.
The Max plan is described as a plan for power users with significantly higher quotas. It includes everything in Pro, plus higher usage limits.
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