CodeGPT vs GitHub Copilot

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CodeGPT

AI Development Platforms

AI coding assistant with Bring Your Own API Key (BYOK) model that provides code generation, refactoring, debugging, and agentic coding capabilities directly in VS Code and JetBrains IDEs.

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GitHub Copilot

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AI coding assistant

GitHub Copilot is a AI coding assistant for everyday coding assistance, repository-aware code review and explanations.

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Feature Comparison

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FeatureCodeGPTGitHub Copilot
CategoryAI Development PlatformsAI coding assistant
Pricing Plans8 tiers160 tiers
Starting Price
Key Features
  • Bring Your Own Key (BYOK): Connect your own API keys from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, Azure OpenAI, or local models via Ollama. Switch between models freely without changing tools.
  • Multi-IDE Support: Available as extensions for VS Code and JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, and others), providing a consistent experience across environments.
  • Agentic Coding: An autonomous mode where the AI plans and executes multi-step tasks such as implementing features across multiple files, running terminal commands, and iterating on errors.
  • AI autocomplete and chat in popular IDEs
  • GitHub-native context for repositories, issues, pull requests, and actions
  • Agentic coding workflows for multi-file changes

CodeGPT - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • BYOK model lets you connect any major provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, Groq, Cohere, OpenRouter) plus local runtimes like Ollama and LM Studio, so you can adopt new frontier models the moment they ship.
  • Works as an extension inside both VS Code and JetBrains IDEs, so you don't have to switch editors like you would with Cursor or Windsurf.
  • Significantly cheaper than most commercial alternatives — the BYOK plan is $8/month versus $10 for Copilot and $20 for Cursor Pro — with the trade-off that you pay model providers directly.
  • Local-model support via Ollama means code never has to leave your machine, which is a meaningful option for regulated industries or proprietary codebases.
  • Includes agentic coding mode that can edit multiple files and run terminal commands, plus a marketplace of pre-built specialist agents for specific stacks and roles.
  • Workspace indexing pulls relevant files into context automatically, and the no-code agent builder lets teams package internal conventions into reusable assistants.

Cons

  • BYOK pricing looks cheap at $8/month, but you pay provider API costs separately — heavy users with frontier models can end up spending more than a flat-rate Copilot or Cursor subscription.
  • The free tier is just 30 interactions, which is barely enough to evaluate whether the product fits your workflow before committing.
  • Agentic features are newer and less mature than Cursor's or Cline's; multi-file edits and long-running tasks can be less reliable on complex changes.
  • As an extension layered on top of VS Code and JetBrains, the UX is more constrained than purpose-built AI editors like Cursor that can redesign the editor surface itself.
  • Workspace indexing is lightweight compared to dedicated code-intelligence platforms like Sourcegraph Cody, so very large monorepos may not get the same depth of context retrieval.

GitHub Copilot - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Deep GitHub integration: code suggestions, chat, PR summaries, code review help, and repository context live where many engineering teams already work.
  • Clear plan ladder: Free, Pro at $10/month, Pro+ at $39/month, Business at $19/user/month, and Enterprise at $39/user/month.
  • MCP support in VS Code/Copilot agent workflows lets teams expose approved external tools instead of copy-pasting context manually.
  • Strong enterprise fit with policy controls, organization management, and standardized rollout across GitHub repositories.

Cons

  • Quality still depends on tests and reviewer discipline; Copilot can generate plausible but wrong code, especially in unfamiliar domains.
  • Best experience is tied to the GitHub/Microsoft ecosystem, so GitLab-heavy or JetBrains-only teams may prefer alternatives.
  • Pro+ and Enterprise pricing can add up quickly for teams that already pay for IDE, CI, and security tooling.

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