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Qodo (formerly CodiumAI) vs Replit Agent

A side-by-side look at pricing, capabilities, pros, cons, and our editorial scores.

 
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI)
Coding
Replit Agent
Coding
TaglineAI code review and test generation platform that plugs into IDEs, pull requests, and CLI with deep multi-repo context.Build & deploy a full app from a single prompt.
CategoryCodingCoding
PricingFreemium· Free for individuals/OSS; per-seat Team; custom EnterpriseFreemium· Free credits; Core $20/mo; Teams $35/mo
ModelMulti-model (Claude, GPT, Gemini, NVIDIA)Multi-model (Claude / GPT configurable)
Editorial score8.7 / 10
Use cases
code-reviewtest-generationpr-automationsecurity-scanningstandards-enforcement
prototypesinternal toolsfull-stack agent
Pros
  • Multi-repo context engine, not just file-local suggestions
  • Covers IDE, PR, and CLI rather than only one surface
  • Model-agnostic routing across Claude, GPT, Gemini, NVIDIA
  • Enterprise-grade: SOC 2 Type II, air-gapped, zero retention
  • Free tier genuinely usable for individuals and OSS
  • One-prompt → live app
  • Auto-deploys
  • Great for non-engineers
  • Self-corrects errors
Cons
  • Rebrand from CodiumAI still causes naming/SEO confusion
  • Heavy benchmark claims (F1, Gartner) are vendor-reported
  • Per-seat Team pricing not transparently listed
  • Overlaps with GitHub Copilot review and CodeRabbit
  • Quality drops on complex apps
  • Iteration loop slower than local IDE
Websitewww.qodo.aireplit.com
Pick Qodo (formerly CodiumAI) if
  • Multi-repo context engine, not just file-local suggestions
  • Covers IDE, PR, and CLI rather than only one surface
  • Model-agnostic routing across Claude, GPT, Gemini, NVIDIA
  • Enterprise-grade: SOC 2 Type II, air-gapped, zero retention
Pick Replit Agent if
  • One-prompt → live app
  • Auto-deploys
  • Great for non-engineers
  • Self-corrects errors