Plandex vs Refact.ai
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Plandex
🔴DeveloperAI Coding Agents
Open-source AI coding agent built for large, real-world projects — long-horizon planning, sandboxed file edits, and version-controlled revisions in the terminal.
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🔴DeveloperAI Coding Agents
Refact.ai is an open-source AI coding agent that handles autonomous coding, debugging, and testing with full project context, positioned as a self-hostable alternative to Cursor and GitHub Copilot for teams that need on-prem or air-gapped deployments without giving up agentic capabilities.
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Plandex - Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓Self-hostable under MIT — strong fit for compliance-conscious teams
- ✓Sandbox-then-apply pattern is safer than inline editing for big refactors
- ✓Plan version history makes long agent runs recoverable
- ✓Decoupled model spend means you pay providers directly
- ✓Polyglot-friendly — not biased to a single language ecosystem
Cons
- ✗CLI workflow has a steeper learning curve than in-editor copilots
- ✗Less useful for quick one-line completions than Cursor or Copilot
- ✗Cloud pricing not as transparent as the self-host story
- ✗No public MCP server today (agents use MCP only via the model provider)
- ✗UI for reviewing big plans is functional but spartan
Refact.ai - Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓Permissive open-source agent runtime — auditable and forkable, a hard requirement for regulated and open-source-first teams.
- ✓Self-hosting on customer GPUs eliminates the source-code-leaves-the-building problem that disqualifies hosted tools at most banks and governments.
- ✓Multi-model routing means the right model per task (cheap for completions, frontier for agent reasoning) without manual provider juggling.
- ✓Native MCP client support lets the coding agent reach into tickets, databases, and CI — multi-system tasks without bespoke glue code.
Cons
- ✗Self-hosting is a real ops investment — GPU sizing, model updates, and fine-tuning pipelines are not trivial for small platform teams.
- ✗Hosted cloud experience is solid but not yet as polished as Cursor or Copilot on raw UX, autocomplete latency, and reasoning quality.
- ✗Smaller plugin ecosystem and community than the closed leaders; expect to file the occasional issue and wait for upstream fixes.
- ✗Pricing for Pro and Enterprise tiers is gated behind a sales conversation; budgeting requires a call rather than a public price card.
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