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Sourcegraph Cody is an enterprise AI coding assistant by Sourcegraph that provides codebase-aware code completions, generation, and chat directly in VS Code and JetBrains IDEs. Trusted by top US banks, government agencies, and major tech companies for AI coding with zero code retention.
Sourcegraph Cody is an AI coding assistant developed by Sourcegraph, designed to help developers write, fix, and maintain code by providing context-aware assistance across large and complex codebases. Cody integrates directly into VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, and other major editors, and is backed by Sourcegraph's enterprise-grade code intelligence platform. As a Claude Code alternative, it is best suited for enterprise development teams that need AI assistance deeply integrated into their existing editor workflows, with access to the latest language models and strict security controls around code data.
Note: As of July 2025, Sourcegraph has transitioned Cody Free, Pro, and Enterprise Starter plans, directing new users toward Amp, the next-generation coding agent. Existing Cody Enterprise customers continue to be supported. The information below reflects Cody as it existed through mid-2025.
| Sourcegraph Cody | Claude Code | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | IDE extension (AI coding assistant with enterprise code intelligence) | CLI Agent |
| IDEs | VS Code, JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, etc.); integrates with all major code hosts | Any editor via CLI / terminal |
| Pricing | Enterprise: contact Sourcegraph; Free/Pro/Starter plans discontinued as of July 2025 | Usage-based via Anthropic API; ~$3–15/MTok |
| Models | Multiple latest-gen LLMs (Claude, GPT-4, Gemini) — no data retention or training on code | Claude 3.5 / Claude 3 Opus |
| Privacy / hosting | Cloud (Sourcegraph-managed) with zero code retention; enterprise data isolation | Cloud (Anthropic API) |
| Open source | No | No |
| Offline / local models | No | No |
Sourcegraph Cody is best suited for large enterprise engineering teams already invested in the Sourcegraph code intelligence platform, working with complex multi-repo codebases, and requiring the highest standards of data security and compliance. Financial institutions, government agencies, and large technology companies that need AI coding assistance without code data being retained or used for model training will find Cody's security model compelling. Teams using VS Code or JetBrains who want AI assistance without leaving their editor are well-served by Cody's native integration.
Prices are subject to change. Check the official pricing page for current details.
Sourcegraph Cody has been a trusted AI coding assistant for enterprise teams dealing with complex, large-scale codebases and strict data compliance requirements. While the transition away from individual and SMB plans narrows its audience, Cody remains a strong option for enterprises already on Sourcegraph's platform. Teams looking for a Cody alternative with broader plan options should evaluate Sourcegraph's new Amp agent or other tools in this directory.
As of July 2025, the free and Pro tiers of Cody have been discontinued. New signups for free plans are no longer available. Existing customers are being transitioned. Sourcegraph's current offering is enterprise-focused with custom pricing. Individual developers are now directed to Amp, Sourcegraph's next-generation coding agent.
Yes. VS Code has been one of Cody's primary supported editors. Cody integrates directly into VS Code as an extension, providing AI completions, code generation, and a chat interface without leaving the editor.
Cody is an IDE extension optimized for large enterprise codebases with multi-repo awareness and strict data security controls. Claude Code is an interactive CLI agent for individual developers and teams that prefer terminal-based workflows. Cody requires an enterprise agreement, while Claude Code is accessible to any developer with an Anthropic API key. Claude Code offers direct, interactive AI assistance; Cody provides deeper codebase context within the IDE.
In June 2025, Sourcegraph announced that Cody Free, Pro, and Enterprise Starter plans would be discontinued. New signups for these plans closed on June 25, 2025, and users were encouraged to transition to Amp — Sourcegraph's latest-generation coding agent — or to existing enterprise Cody plans.
Yes. Cody is trusted by major financial institutions, US government agencies, and large technology companies. It provides strict data governance with zero code retention, no model training on customer code, full data isolation, detailed audit logs, and controlled access. Sourcegraph maintains a security portal at security.sourcegraph.com for compliance documentation.
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