Claude Code
Agentic CLI that edits files, runs commands, and navigates codebases autonomously
The top alternatives to Sourcegraph Cody in the Coding Agents space, compared on features, pricing, and what they're best at.
Updated March 10, 2026
Sourcegraph Cody is an AI coding assistant that provides intelligent code completion, chat, and custom prompts within popular IDEs. The free plan offers unlimited autocompletion with 200 chats/prompts monthly. Cody Pro at USD 9/month provides unlimited autocompletion and increased chat limits. Enterprise at USD 59/user/month adds SSO, BYOK, and custom deployment. Important note: Cody Pro and Free will not be available for new signups starting June 25, 2025, with existing users losing access July 23, 2025. Sourcegraph is transitioning to Amp, their next-generation AI coding platform, though Enterprise customers remain unaffected by these changes.
Claude Code
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