Codebuff vs Magic
Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool
Codebuff
🔴DeveloperAI Coding Assistants
Terminal-native AI coding agent that edits real codebases and runs shell commands from natural-language instructions.
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CustomMagic
🔴DeveloperAI Coding Assistants
Frontier AI lab building ultra-long-context coding models aimed at automating software engineering at scale.
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Codebuff - Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓500 free credits with no expiration is unusually generous in this category
- ✓$0.01/credit pay-as-you-go is transparent — no subscription lock-in
- ✓MCP client support unlocks Linear + GitHub + Postgres context for free
- ✓Multi-agent planner handles multi-file refactors better than single-shot tools
- ✓Non-interactive mode is CI-friendly out of the box
Cons
- ✗Credit-based pricing makes per-task costs hard to predict on large refactors
- ✗No native IDE plugin — VS Code / JetBrains users will prefer Cursor or Continue
- ✗Younger than Aider and Cursor — smaller community, fewer recipes
- ✗Quality is dependent on the upstream frontier model's good day vs bad day
Magic - Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓Genuinely novel technical bet on ultra-long context
- ✓Tier-1 investor list signals serious capital runway
- ✓If LTM thesis pays off, leapfrogs RAG-based coding agents
- ✓Focused enterprise design-partner approach avoids consumer noise
Cons
- ✗No public API or product — unbuyable for most teams today
- ✗Pricing, latency, and accuracy unverified outside private trials
- ✗Long-context claims need independent benchmark validation
- ✗Vendor risk: research-stage companies pivot or stall
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