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Codeium vs Phind vs Continue vs Aider
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AI-powered code completion and assistant across numerous IDEs
Pricing
Freemium$0/mo başlangıç
Strengths
- Generous free tier
- Extensive IDE and language support
- Agentic workflows via Cascade
Limitations
- Credit‑based limits on advanced features
- Branding shift may cause confusion
- Variable pricing information
Key features
- Unlimited AI code completion (free tier for individuals)
- In‑editor AI chat for explanations, code generation, refactoring, and test creation
- Natural‑language codebase search across a project
- Support for over 70 programming languages
An AI‑powered search engine designed specifically for developers, synthesizing web‑grounded answers with code snippets and citations.
Pricing
Freemium$0per month başlangıç
Strengths
- Developer‑focused outputs
- Generous free tier
- Fast, code‑tuned models
Limitations
- Not a replacement for local validation
- Context and limits
- No built‑in IDE integration
Key features
- Developer‑focused AI search with real‑time web grounding
- Code‑aware responses including executable code snippets and explanations
- Source citations drawn from documentation, GitHub, Stack Overflow, etc.
- Multi‑step reasoning via agent‑style chained searches
Source-controlled AI checks and configurable coding assistants across IDEs, terminal, and CI/CD pipelines.
Pricing
Freemium$0/developer/month başlangıç
Strengths
- Fully open-source and vendor‑neutral
- Source‑controlled AI checks
- Multi‑modal integration
Limitations
- Setup complexity
- Latency variability
- Feature parity across IDEs
Key features
- IDE-integrated autocomplete, chat, edit, and agent modes
- Supports VS Code and JetBrains editors
- Model‑agnostic backend routing across cloud and local models
- Configurable via JSON/YAML, including model roles and custom slash commands
AI pair programming in your terminal
Pricing
Freemium$0 başlangıç
Strengths
- Open-source and free to use
- Git-aware editing workflow
- Flexible model support (BYOK)
Limitations
- Terminal-first interface
- Dependent on external LLM APIs
- Setup complexity
Key features
- Terminal‑first AI pair programming
- Whole‑repository context mapping (repo map)
- Support for both cloud and local LLMs (BYO‑model)
- Multi‑file edits with Git auto‑commits