Tabnine vs AgentHost

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Tabnine

🔴Developer

App Deployment

Privacy-focused AI code completion that runs locally or in your cloud — delivering intelligent suggestions across 30+ languages without exposing source code to external servers, built for regulated industries and security-conscious dev teams.

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Starting Price

Custom

AgentHost

🔴Developer

App Deployment

Serverless hosting platform specifically designed for deploying and scaling AI agents.

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Starting Price

$49/month

Feature Comparison

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FeatureTabnineAgentHost
CategoryApp DeploymentApp Deployment
Pricing Plans8 tiers6 tiers
Starting Price$49/month
Key Features
  • AI code completion across 30+ languages
  • On-premises and air-gapped deployment
  • Natural language to code generation
  • Instant agent deployment
  • Isolated sandbox environments
  • Persistent memory management

Tabnine - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Only major AI coding assistant offering true on-premises and air-gapped deployment
  • SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and ISO 9001 certified — strong compliance posture for regulated industries
  • IP indemnification and permissively-licensed training data eliminate copyright risk
  • Integrates into existing IDEs without forcing a new editor (unlike Cursor)
  • Codebase-wide personalization generates suggestions matching your team's actual patterns
  • Supports 30+ programming languages across all major IDE families
  • AI agents for code review and Jira ticket implementation on Enterprise tier

Cons

  • Completion quality trails tools powered by frontier models like GPT-4o or Claude
  • Enterprise pricing at $39/user/month is expensive for small teams or startups
  • Free tier is limited to basic completions with no chat or advanced agents
  • On-premises deployment requires dedicated infrastructure and IT resources to maintain
  • Codebase personalization only available on the Enterprise plan, not Dev
  • Smaller ecosystem of integrations compared to GitHub Copilot's deep Microsoft/GitHub ties

AgentHost - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Purpose-built persistent memory layer that the company claims delivers up to 40% faster context retrieval than standard database-backed solutions
  • Kernel-level sandboxing with granular network egress controls lets agents safely execute untrusted code
  • NVIDIA H100 and A100 GPU clusters available for local inference on open-weight models (128 new H100 nodes added Feb 2026)
  • Pro plan at $99/month bundles 5 agent instances, 16GB RAM, and 100GB SSD — cheaper than equivalent AWS setup (~$93/month before memory/sandbox config)
  • Full SSH access and framework-agnostic deployment — not locked into a proprietary flow
  • Pre-built templates for AutoGPT, LangChain, CrewAI, and AutoGen speed up production deployment

Cons

  • No free tier — minimum commitment is $49/month, unlike Modal which starts at $0 pay-per-use
  • Starter plan's 8GB RAM and single instance is tight for agents running local models or large context windows
  • Relatively new platform means a thinner track record and smaller community than AWS, GCP, or Azure
  • Limited geographic regions compared to hyperscalers may affect global latency for some deployments
  • Specialized infrastructure creates vendor risk — migrating off agent-specific features requires reengineering

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