All Hands AI (OpenHands) vs Devin

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All Hands AI (OpenHands)

🔴Developer

AI Coding

Open-source platform for cloud coding agents — formerly OpenDevin — usable as CLI, web GUI, or SDK.

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Starting Price

Custom

Devin

🔴Developer

AI Coding

Devin is an autonomous AI software engineer by Cognition that plans, executes, and reports on complex engineering tasks without constant human input.

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Starting Price

$500/mo

Feature Comparison

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FeatureAll Hands AI (OpenHands)Devin
CategoryAI CodingAI Coding
Pricing Plans6 tiers122 tiers
Starting Price$500/mo
Key Features
    • Cloud AI software engineering agent
    • Plans, codes, tests, and opens pull requests
    • Parallel task execution for migrations and refactors

    All Hands AI (OpenHands) - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Genuinely open — tens of thousands of GitHub stars and active community PRs
    • Three usable surfaces (CLI/GUI/SDK) cover both interactive and embedded use cases
    • Model-agnostic, so you avoid vendor lock-in on the inference layer
    • Strong SWE-Bench numbers give defensible eval-based credibility
    • Air-gapped/self-hosted deployment is a real option for regulated enterprises

    Cons

    • Self-hosted setup has more moving parts than commercial competitors
    • Cloud-tier pricing is usage-based and can be hard to forecast for heavy users
    • Agent quality depends heavily on which underlying model you choose
    • Documentation is good but moves fast — version skew between releases happens
    • Newer enterprise features (SSO, audit) lag behind dedicated commercial vendors

    Devin - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Genuinely autonomous — handles multi-step tasks without constant prompting
    • Parallel agents allow multiple tasks to run simultaneously
    • Documented enterprise case studies with real efficiency numbers (12x at Nubank)
    • Core plan entry price dropped from $500 to $20 in 2026, much more accessible
    • Works inside existing GitHub/Slack/CI workflows
    • Can tackle migrations and test generation at scale that would be prohibitively manual

    Cons

    • ACU costs add up fast on longer tasks — real monthly spend can reach $300-500
    • Struggles with ambiguous or architecture-level tasks that require deep context
    • Output still needs human review before merging PRs
    • Not an in-editor experience — separate from Cursor, VS Code workflows
    • Requires clear task specifications to produce good output
    • Enterprise features (VPC, SSO) only available at custom pricing tiers

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    🔒 Security & Compliance Comparison

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    Security FeatureAll Hands AI (OpenHands)Devin
    SOC2✅ Yes
    GDPR
    HIPAA
    SSO✅ Yes
    Self-Hosted❌ No
    On-Prem❌ No
    RBAC✅ Yes
    Audit Log
    Open Source❌ No
    API Key Auth✅ Yes
    Encryption at Rest✅ Yes
    Encryption in Transit✅ Yes
    Data Residency
    Data Retention
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