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Devin

An AI software engineer for autonomous coding work

Devin helps engineering teams delegate coding tasks like migrations, refactors, and bug fixes. It works with Slack, Teams, Linear, and Jira, then plans, tests, and opens PRs for human review.

iOS
Code Execution
File Access
Multi-Agent
Cloud Hosted
Copilot (Human-in-Loop)
Fully Autonomous
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What It Is

Devin is an AI coding agent built for software engineering teams. According to the site, it is designed to help developers work through large engineering tasks such as migrations, refactors, and backlog cleanup by taking on repetitive implementation work in parallel cloud agents.

It appears to be aimed at developer teams rather than individual hobbyists. Setup starts by connecting Devin to your workflow tools, including Slack, Teams, Linear, and Jira, then reviewing Devin’s proposed plan before it tests changes and prepares a pull request for review.

What to Know

Devin is fairly agentic for a coding tool: the content shows it can break work into subtasks, make changes, run tests, and produce PRs with a human in the loop. That makes it more suitable for structured engineering work than for open-ended brainstorming, and the Nubank case study suggests it is especially useful for large-scale refactors and migration-heavy projects.

At the same time, the website frames Devin as a system that still needs review and approval, so it is not fully hands-off in practice. The content also does not clearly specify pricing, model providers, privacy controls, or whether it is open source. Based on the page, it is best for serious engineering teams that can provide clear tasks, review outputs, and manage code changes; it is probably not a fit if you want a simple chat assistant or a fully local/offline coding tool.

Key Features
Delegates coding tasks to cloud agents
Breaks work into ticket, plan, test, and PR stages
Integrates with Slack, Teams, Linear, and Jira
Tests code changes before handing them off
Creates pull requests for native review
Use Cases
Large codebase migrations where repetitive refactoring needs to be delegated
Modernizing monoliths into smaller modules
Fixing high-volume lint or style issues across many files
Agenticness: Guided Assistant 💬

Executes tasks you assign, one step at a time, within narrow domains.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Mar 27, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

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Pricing

Pricing not publicly available.

Details
AddedJanuary 22, 2026
RefreshedMarch 28, 2026
Quick Facts
DeploymentCloud-hosted
AutonomyFully autonomous
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceNo
MCP supportNo
Team supportSmall team
Pricing modelUsage-based
Interfacegui, chat
Sources
Last updated March 30, 2026
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