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Coder
✓ verifiedFreemium

Self-hosted cloud development environments and AI-agent governance, letting enterprises run coding agents on their own infrastructure.

👁 208K/mo41
Kiro AI
✓ verifiedFreemium

Kiro is a spec-driven agentic coding tool for IDE, CLI and web that turns prompts into specs and catches bugs with property-based tests.

👁 3.8M/mo
Cody
✓ verifiedPaid

Enterprise AI coding assistant that pulls context from an entire codebase to power chat, code edits and debugging.

👁 245K/mo
Angular.dev
✓ verifiedFree

Google's open-source TypeScript framework for building scalable web apps, featuring signals, reactivity and first-party tooling.

👁 1.1M/mo
Pricing
Community: $0 (open-source, self-hosted, unlimited workspaces)

Free trial available

Free: $0/mo (50 credits)
Pro: $20/user/mo (1,000 credits)
Pro+: $40/user/mo (2,000 credits)
Pro Max: $100/user/mo (5,000 credits)
Power: $200/user/mo (10,000 credits)
Enterprise: starting at $16K (includes AI feature credits, scales with team size)

No public pricing

Core features
  • Self-hosted workspaces with desktop and web IDEs
  • Coder Agents run coding agents on isolated infrastructure
  • AI Governance gateway for LLM usage control
  • SSO (OpenID Connect) and role/group sync
  • Audit logging and resource quotas
  • Multi-organization access controls
  • High availability and workspace proxies
  • Spec-driven development (requirements, design, tasks)
  • Parallel agents, local or cloud
  • Property-based and correctness testing
  • Works in IDE, CLI, web and mobile
  • Multiple models (Claude, open-weight, Auto)
  • Headless CLI for CI/CD
  • Context from tools like Figma and Terraform
  • Codebase-aware developer chat
  • AI code completions and inline edits
  • Customizable and shareable prompts
  • Automatic bug identification and debugging help
  • Context filters to exclude sensitive repos
  • Integrates with major code hosts and IDEs
  • Signals-based fine-grained reactivity
  • Built-in control flow and deferrable views
  • Server-side rendering and hydration
  • First-party routing, forms and dependency injection
  • AI-forward tooling and MCP resources
  • In-browser tutorials and playground
Use cases
  • Standardize developer environments
  • Run AI coding agents securely on-prem
  • Enforce governance and compliance
  • Cut VDI costs
  • Speed up developer onboarding
  • Turning prompts into maintainable, spec-matched code
  • Catching bugs unit tests miss
  • Reviewing PRs and fixing bugs in CI/CD
  • Engineers asking questions about an unfamiliar large codebase
  • Teams standardizing common coding tasks with shared prompts
  • Developers debugging errors faster with AI-assisted context
  • Enterprises running large-scale code migrations
  • Building scalable single-page apps
  • Enterprise web application development
  • Performance-critical front ends
  • Learning modern web development
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