Sourcegraph Cody vs Dash0

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Sourcegraph Cody

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Developer Tools

Sourcegraph Cody is an enterprise AI coding assistant that uses Sourcegraph code context to help developers search, understand, write, and fix code.

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Dash0

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OpenTelemetry-native observability platform with Agent0 AI agents that monitor, diagnose, and resolve production issues autonomously.

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FeatureSourcegraph CodyDash0
CategoryDeveloper ToolsDeveloper Tools
Pricing Plans206 tiers6 tiers
Starting Price
Key Features
  • AI coding assistant for understanding, writing, and fixing code
  • Available in VS Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, Sourcegraph web app, and CLI
  • Developer chat, code completions, code edits, and customizable prompts

    Sourcegraph Cody - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Codebase-wide context is useful for large repositories, monorepos, and cross-service discovery
    • Supports multiple developer surfaces: VS Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, web app, and CLI
    • Enterprise plan includes Sourcegraph platform capabilities such as Full MCP Server, API, CLI, security/admin controls, and 24x5 support
    • Strong fit for onboarding, code explanation, test generation, and finding existing implementation patterns

    Cons

    • Enterprise starting price of $16K can be too high for solo developers and small teams
    • Final cost depends on seats, AI feature credits, deployment model, and support terms that must be confirmed with sales
    • Quality depends on Sourcegraph indexing, repository permissions, codebase hygiene, and human code review
    • Teams that only need lightweight autocomplete may find Cody more platform-heavy than necessary

    Dash0 - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • No vendor lock-in — built entirely on CNCF open standards (OpenTelemetry, PromQL, Perses)
    • Agent0 goes beyond alerting to autonomous incident resolution
    • Volume-based pricing eliminates surprise bills from per-seat or per-signal models
    • Rapid customer growth (600+ in under 2 years) validates product-market fit
    • Lumigo acquisition adds strong serverless observability coverage
    • Migration agents help teams move off Datadog or Dynatrace with less friction

    Cons

    • Younger platform than Datadog or Dynatrace — smaller ecosystem of integrations
    • Agent0 autonomous resolution is ambitious and may not cover all incident types yet
    • Specific pricing tiers not publicly detailed — requires contacting sales for estimates
    • Enterprise features like SSO and custom SLAs require higher-tier contracts
    • German-headquartered; some teams may prefer US-based vendor for support timezone alignment

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