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Warp AI logo
Warp AI
✓ verifiedFreemium

Agentic terminal and cloud agent platform (Warp Terminal, Warp Agent, Oz) for developers orchestrating Claude Code, Codex, and other agents.

1.7M visits/mo22K saves
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Refact AI
✓ verifiedFreemium

Open-source, self-hostable AI coding agent with autocomplete, in-IDE chat and autonomous task execution for teams needing data control.

113K visits/mo
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Jam
✓ verifiedFreemium

One-click bug-reporting tool that auto-captures console, network logs and repro steps for developers.

730K visits/mo2.9K saves
v0.dev by Vercel Labs logo
v0.dev by Vercel Labs
✓ verifiedFreemium

Vercel's AI app builder that generates and deploys full-stack React web apps and UI components from natural-language prompts.

176K visits/mo
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Firebase Studio
✓ verifiedFree

Browser-based AI dev workspace by Google for full-stack apps; being sunset on 22 Mar 2027, no new workspaces.

531K visits/mo
Pricing
Free: $0/month (core terminal, limited cloud agent access)
Build: from $20/month pay-as-you-go (1,500 credits/month)
Max: from $200/month pay-as-you-go (12x Build credits)
Business: from $50/user/month (up to 25 seats)

No public pricing

Free: $0 (30 Jams/mo, 5 recording links)
Team: $14/creator per month billed yearly (unlimited Jams)

Free trial available

Free: $0/mo ($5 included monthly credits, 7 messages/day limit)
Team: $30/user/mo ($30 included monthly credits per user)
Business: $100/user/mo ($30 included monthly credits per user, training opt-out by default)

No public pricing

Core features
  • Modern terminal rebuilt for agentic coding workflows
  • Warp Agent with multi-agent orchestration and model routing
  • Oz platform for launching agents into the cloud via SDK, CLI, or terminal
  • Codebase indexing and granular permission controls
  • Team-wide usage visibility and spend/credit caps
  • Open-source terminal core
  • Autonomous AI agent that plans and executes multi-step coding tasks
  • In-IDE chat for asking, editing, debugging and generating code
  • Real-time code autocompletion using retrieval-augmented generation
  • Repository search and analysis for context-aware execution
  • Integrations with GitHub, databases and CI/CD pipelines
  • Self-hosted/on-premise deployment option for data privacy
  • Support for choosing among different underlying LLMs
  • One-click bug capture via browser extension
  • Automatic repro steps
  • Console, network and device logs
  • Instant replay of recent activity
  • Backend tracing and an AI debugger
  • Integrations with Jira, Linear, GitHub and Slack
  • Prompt-to-app generation of full-stack web applications
  • One-click deployment to Vercel hosting
  • GitHub sync for pushing generated code to a repository
  • Visual design mode for fine-tuning generated UI
  • Prebuilt templates for apps, dashboards and landing pages
  • Agentic building with automatic database and API connections
  • iOS app for building and editing on mobile
  • Cloud workspaces for full-stack development
  • App Prototyping agent from natural language
  • Gemini AI for coding, debugging and docs
  • Repo import from GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket
  • Web previews and Android emulators
  • Deploy to Firebase App Hosting, Hosting or Cloud Run
Use cases
  • Developers who want an AI-assisted terminal for daily coding
  • Teams orchestrating multiple coding agents (Claude Code, Codex) together
  • Engineering orgs needing governance over agent-driven development
  • Companies moving agent workflows from local machines to the cloud
  • Developer teams wanting an in-IDE autonomous coding agent
  • Organizations requiring on-premise/self-hosted AI coding tools for data control
  • Individuals doing 'vibe coding' with minimal manual coding
  • Teams fine-tuning an AI assistant to their own codebase
  • Filing detailed bug reports
  • Reproducing issues faster in QA
  • Sharing debug context with engineers
  • Triaging support bug reports
  • Developers rapidly prototyping and deploying web apps
  • Teams generating UI components and design systems from prompts
  • Non-technical founders building MVPs without writing code
  • Students and hobbyists building and publishing small projects
  • Prototyping apps from a prompt or mockup
  • Building full-stack apps in the browser
  • Collaborating and sharing preview URLs
  • Deploying and monitoring apps quickly
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