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GitHub Copilot
B
Gemini
A
Framer
A
Replit Agent
A
TaglineMicrosoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration.Google's answer. Best integrated with Workspace + free for a lot.Design + publish sites with AI assists built in.Replit's AI that builds + deploys full apps on their platform.
Categorycodingchatdesigncoding
PricingFree (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo BusinessFree + $20/mo Advanced (bundled with 2TB Drive)Free + $5-$30/mo$10-$25/mo Core/Teams
Best forTeams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs.Anyone already on Google, research tasks, summarizing long documents.Designers shipping marketing sites without engineers.Teachers, students, prototypers, hackathon builders.
Strengths
  • Great enterprise story
  • Works in your existing IDE
  • Chat + autocomplete
  • Native Google Workspace integration
  • Very long context (1M+)
  • Deep Research feature
  • Free tier is generous
  • AI generates sections + copy + layouts
  • Designer-first publishing (not just templates)
  • Great animations
  • Full-stack + DB + auth + deploy in one environment
  • Great for teaching/learning
  • Runs everything in-browser
Weaknesses
  • Less agentic than Cursor/Claude Code
  • Model quality varies
  • Writing quality trails Claude
  • Over-refusals on edge content
  • UI is cluttered
  • Less flexible than raw code
  • Pricing per-site adds up
  • Locked into Replit hosting
  • Less code quality than dedicated IDEs
Kai's verdictB-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't.A-tier. The Deep Research feature is genuinely useful. Don't sleep on it if you're already paying Google.A-tier for designer-led sites. S-tier if animations matter.A-tier. Best for teaching a kid to code in 2026.
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