Mockzilla vs Augment Code

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Mockzilla

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MCP server for API mocking — lets coding agents create mock APIs from OpenAPI specs or single endpoints.

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Augment Code

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Augment Code is an AI coding assistant and agentic development platform built for large-codebase context, engineering workflows, and teams.

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FeatureMockzillaAugment Code
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Pricing Plans6 tiers4 tiers
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Key Features
    • Context Engine for large-codebase understanding across organizational repositories
    • Cosmos platform coordinating agents across triage, authoring, review, and verification
    • MCP and native tools listed in pricing, plus SOC 2 Type II and no-AI-training language

    Mockzilla - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Simplest spec-to-mock workflow available — git push is the only step
    • PR environments solve 'mock out of date' and 'works on my machine' problems
    • Only API mocking tool with native MCP support for AI agents
    • 148,000+ MCP installs demonstrate strong developer adoption
    • Spec-driven approach keeps mocks automatically in sync with API contracts

    Cons

    • Hosted simulations require a Mockzilla account (not fully self-hosted)
    • Limited to REST APIs — no GraphQL or gRPC mocking
    • GitHub-centric workflow — GitLab and Bitbucket support unclear
    • Complex dynamic response logic may require custom configuration beyond specs
    • Newer platform — long-term stability and maintenance commitment unproven

    Augment Code - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Pricing is specific: Indie $20/month, Standard $60/developer/month, Max $200/developer/month, Enterprise custom
    • Vendor claims operational metrics such as 4x ship-cycle improvement, 70%+ pages resolved early, and 30% fewer engineering hours
    • Designed for organizations and large codebases, not only solo autocomplete use

    Cons

    • Credit allowances require operational tracking, especially for teams running agents heavily
    • The strongest organizational features are likely most valuable on higher tiers or Enterprise
    • Teams with small repos may not need its large-context and cross-agent coordination layer

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