Devin is the first fully autonomous AI software engineer capable of handling end-to-end coding tasks independently.
✓ Pros
- End-to-end autonomous task execution across full dev environments
- Browser, terminal, and code editor access within isolated sandboxes
- Handles multi-hour engineering tasks with minimal supervision
- Integrates with Slack for async task delegation
✗ Cons
- Very expensive—$500/mo for 250 ACUs limits cost-effective scaling
- Success rate on complex real-world tasks still below human engineers
- Requires careful task scoping to avoid runaway compute
| Free tier | Paid only |
| Pricing model | subscription |
| Price (Teams) | $500 USD |
| Features | |
| API | ✓ Available Docs ↗ |
| Pricing Plans | Teams$500/mo250 ACUs (compute units), shared team use EnterpriseCustomUnlimited ACUs, on-prem, SLA |
| Platforms | |
| Integrations | Slack, GitHub, Jira, Linear, REST API |
| Homepage | https://devin.ai |
AI Commentary
Devin was the first commercially available fully autonomous AI software engineer, attracting massive attention upon its March 2024 release. In practice, its autonomous capabilities shine on well-defined, isolated tasks—setting up repositories, writing boilerplate code, and fixing narrowly scoped bugs—but struggle with ambiguous or deeply integrated systems. The $500/month minimum price point positions it firmly as an enterprise tool. It is best viewed as a force multiplier for senior engineers rather than a replacement.