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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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Фото профиля Cognition
Cognition1 год назад

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:

Фото профиля Cognition
Cognition1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля Cognition
Cognition1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля Cognition
Cognition1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля Cognition
Cognition1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Graham Neubig
Graham Neubig1 год назад

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:

Фото профиля Gigi B
Gigi B1 год назад

🤣

Фото профиля Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley1 год назад

This is the best month ever

Фото профиля Eric Glyman
Eric Glyman1 год назад

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!

Фото профиля Danny Raede
Danny Raede1 год назад

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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