Free
Free
- All terminal features
- 150 credits/month (first 2 months)
- 75 credits/month ongoing
- Mac, Windows, Linux support
Warp is a modern AI-powered terminal application that reimagines the command-line experience with built-in AI assistance, collaborative features, and a focus on developer productivity. The platform offers all terminal features completely free across Windows, Mac, and Linux, with paid plans providing enhanced AI capabilities. New users receive 150 AI credits monthly for the first two months, then 75 credits monthly afterward on the free tier. The Build plan at USD 20/month provides 1,500 AI credits with discounted reload credits and bring-your-own-key (BYOK) support for OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google models. Warp enables natural language command queries, real-time command completions, and team collaboration features. While praised for its modern UX, speed, and AI-powered assistance, Warp faces criticism for requiring an account (terminal phones home), which some developers consider a dealbreaker. The platform works best for developers who value AI assistance and modern terminal UX, but may not suit those who prefer traditional terminal privacy or work primarily offline.
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Developers and DevOps engineers who want an AI-enhanced terminal experience
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