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The project is now publicly branded as OpenHands. OpenDevin is best understood as the earlier name or legacy search term for the current OpenHands project.
Yes for the open-source core and the hosted Individual tier. The core project is MIT-licensed except for the enterprise directory, while OpenHands Cloud Individual is listed as Free for 1 user with 10 max daily conversations. Enterprise uses Contact Us/custom pricing.
The repository describes five main options: the Python Software Agent SDK, the OpenHands CLI, the Local GUI with REST API and React app, OpenHands Cloud, and OpenHands Enterprise for self-hosted enterprise deployments.
Yes. The CLI is described as usable with Claude, GPT, or other LLMs, so teams can choose a model provider based on capability, cost, latency, and internal policy.
Yes. OpenHands Cloud includes Slack, Jira, and Linear integrations, multi-user support, RBAC and permissions, and collaboration features such as conversation sharing. Enterprise customers can use SaaS or self-hosted deployment with SAML/SSO, centralized billing, and priority support.
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