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Devin is generally available today! Just tag Devin to fix frontend bugs, create first-draft PRs for backlog tasks, make refactors, and more. Start building with Devin below:

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Cognition1 year ago

1/5 Devin is built to collaborate with engineering teams and starts at $500/month. Here’s how some of the best teams are using Devin today:

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Cognition1 year ago

2/5 We worked with Devin to contribute to popular open source repos. Here is one example of a Devin session that triages, solves, and tests a fix for an issue in Anthropic’s MCP: The merged PR is here: We’re sharing this session, and several other open source contributions, in our blog below.

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Cognition1 year ago

3/5 Devin is integrated directly into your workflow. Work with Devin in Slack, GitHub or even your IDE [beta] to delegate tasks you don’t have time to tackle.

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Cognition1 year ago

4/5 We tag Devin for everything from building new features like the Devin API to migrating from Clerk to Auth0. We even use Devin to QA Devin.

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Cognition1 year ago

5/5 You can hire Devin today at To see more examples of Devin in action, check out our blog post here:

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Graham Neubig1 year ago

Congratulations on the launch! $500/m is a bit pricy though. For those that want to try similar open-source agents without the steep fees, OpenHands could be a good other option:

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Gigi B1 year ago

🤣

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Mckay Wrigley1 year ago

This is the best month ever

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Eric Glyman1 year ago

Wild that Devin isn't even 365 days old yet -- profound potential to make the world a much more interesting place, congrats to the team on today's release!

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Danny Raede1 year ago

You guys botched the marketing here. The central premise of it acting in the way it does is trust. How do I trust that the thing will do what it says without trying it and building up a relationship? I'm not going to pay $500/mo given the state of current AI coding agentic tooling without testing it first.

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