Devin is now generally available for engineering teams at $500/month

Devin is now generally available for engineering teams at $500/month

Devin is now available to engineering teams as a subscription service starting at $500 per month, offering unlimited seats. The package includes integration with Slack, an IDE extension compatible with Visual Studio Code, and an API to streamline development processes.

Devin is designed to manage small frontend bugs, draft pull requests for backlog tasks, and perform targeted code refactors. For effective use, tasks should be clearly defined with testing instructions, and work sessions should be limited to about three hours. Larger tasks should be broken down into smaller parts, and detailed task requirements should be shared upfront.

The tool is versatile, supporting integration development and documentation maintenance, with Slack as the main interface for task assignment and updates. The IDE extension allows task management within the IDE, while GitHub integration facilitates PR comments and developer reviews. Engineering teams can start using Devin by signing up at app.devin.ai.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Devin is an autonomous agent designed to tackle engineering tasks efficiently using its integrated shell, code editor, and web browser. As a task automation tool, it stands out with its no-coding-required approach, making it accessible for users who want to streamline their workflows without diving into code. Rated 5, its top alternatives include Ollama, Devika, and OpenDevin.

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