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Claude Code
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Devin
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Symphony
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Grok
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TaglineAnthropic's CLI agent. Opus-powered, operates on your repo directly.Cognition Labs' autonomous coding engineer.OpenAI's open-source daemon that turns your Linear board into an always-on coding agent factory — tickets go in, pull requests come out.xAI's chatbot. Real-time X/Twitter data + fewer refusals.
CategoryCodingAgentsAgentsChatbots
PricingPart of Claude Pro/Max/Team plans$500/moFree (open-source)Free + $30/mo SuperGrok + included with X Premium
Best forDevelopers who want an agent, not autocomplete. Large refactors, tests, docs.Engineering teams offloading tickets. Ops/platform work.Engineering teams already using Linear + OpenAI Codex who want to stop babysitting agent sessions and instead let the issue tracker drive autonomous coding at scale.Breaking news, live event tracking, users already on X.
Strengths
  • Runs locally, edits your actual files
  • Strong on large codebases with 1M context
  • Great at multi-step tasks
  • Works like an engineer — takes Slack tasks, opens PRs
  • Handles multi-hour engineering work
  • Reports back with what it did
  • Fully autonomous ticket-to-PR pipeline: every open Linear issue gets its own isolated Codex agent without manual supervision
  • Fault-tolerant Elixir/OTP architecture automatically restarts crashed agents and manages hundreds of concurrent runs
  • WORKFLOW.md keeps all orchestration policy version-controlled inside the repo, so agent behavior is reproducible and reviewable like code
  • Proven internal results: OpenAI reported a 500% increase in landed PRs on some teams within three weeks
  • Open spec encourages community re-implementations in any language, not just Elixir
  • Live access to X posts for real-time events
  • Less restrictive on edgy questions
  • Fast inference on Grok-3 and up
Weaknesses
  • Terminal-based — learning curve
  • Can't be used without Claude subscription
  • Expensive
  • Best for well-scoped tasks
  • Not for solo hobbyists
  • Currently only supports Linear as an issue tracker — GitHub Issues and Jira integrations are not yet official
  • Only OpenAI Codex is officially supported as the agent runtime; other model integrations are community-contributed and incomplete
  • Self-hosted, Elixir-dependent engineering preview with no built-in sandboxing — not suitable for untrusted or production environments out of the box
  • Writing quality trails Claude/ChatGPT
  • Political bias debates
  • Ecosystem is just X
Kai's verdictS-tier if you live in the terminal. Different shape than Cursor — complementary, not replacement.A-tier for the right use case. Not for solo devs. If you manage engineers, try one license.Symphony is the most architecturally serious 'issue tracker as control plane' approach yet — 15K GitHub stars in weeks confirms the idea resonates — but it's still a rough, self-hosted engineering preview that demands Elixir chops and a Linear-only workflow. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.)A-tier for real-time. B-tier for everything else. Worth checking when news breaks.
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