Sourcegraph Amp vs All Hands AI (OpenHands)

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Sourcegraph Amp

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AI Coding

Sourcegraph Amp is Sourcegraph's frontier-model coding agent built for monorepos, with live access to the Sourcegraph code graph and MCP support.

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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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Feature Comparison

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FeatureSourcegraph AmpAll Hands AI (OpenHands)
CategoryAI CodingAI Coding
Pricing Plans98 tiers6 tiers
Starting Price
Key Features
  • Frontier-model agent grounded in Sourcegraph's code graph
  • Monorepo-scale code intelligence: references, call sites, dependencies
  • Shared threads between VS Code and CLI

    Sourcegraph Amp - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Monorepo code-graph grounding beats embedding-only competitors on large repos.
    • Pass-through token pricing rewards heavy use instead of capping it.
    • Shared threads across VS Code and CLI match how senior engineers actually work.

    Cons

    • No managed model — you bring API keys, which is friction for team buyers.
    • VS Code extension is newer and less polished than the established Cody extension.
    • CLI is powerful but documentation still lags the product roadmap.

    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

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