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GitHub Copilot
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Stripe Link
A
Claude Code
S
Flux (Black Forest Labs)
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TaglineMicrosoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration.A digital wallet that lets AI agents spend on your behalf — without ever seeing your actual card number.Anthropic's CLI agent. Opus-powered, operates on your repo directly.Open weights + strong photorealism. The open-source answer.
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PricingFree (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo BusinessFree for consumers; standard Stripe per-transaction fees for merchantsPart of Claude Pro/Max/Team plansAPI + open weights (Schnell is Apache 2.0)
Best forTeams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs.Anyone running autonomous AI agents (shopping bots, booking assistants, personal AI) who wants delegated payment capability without handing over raw card data.Developers who want an agent, not autocomplete. Large refactors, tests, docs.Developers + power users who want control and privacy.
Strengths
  • Great enterprise story
  • Works in your existing IDE
  • Chat + autocomplete
  • First mainstream wallet with a built-in agent authorization layer — AI agents get one-time-use cards, not your real credentials
  • OAuth-based approval flow means you review every agent spend request before payment credentials are shared
  • 250M+ existing Link users means instant network coverage at hundreds of thousands of Stripe-powered merchants
  • Developer-friendly: agent builders can use Link's wallet infra instead of rolling their own payment rails
  • Subscription tracking, auto payment-method updates, and 90-day purchase protection bundled in
  • Runs locally, edits your actual files
  • Strong on large codebases with 1M context
  • Great at multi-step tasks
  • Runs locally on a beefy GPU
  • Very photoreal
  • Best open-weight model
Weaknesses
  • Less agentic than Cursor/Claude Code
  • Model quality varies
  • Stablecoin, agentic token, and BNPL agent-payment support is still 'coming soon' — traditional cards only at launch
  • Per-transaction approval flow can be tedious for high-frequency agent tasks until spending-limit presets ship
  • Merchant adoption for agent checkout paths is still early; real-world agentic commerce coverage is thin
  • Terminal-based — learning curve
  • Can't be used without Claude subscription
  • Harder to use than hosted tools
  • Needs infra
Kai's verdictB-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't.Stripe Link is the most credible first move toward a real agentic payment layer — the one-time-use card model is genuinely clever, and the existing merchant network gives it a head start no startup wallet can match. But the 'approve every transaction' UX will get old fast, and the hard part (autonomous spending with guardrails) is still on the roadmap. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.)S-tier if you live in the terminal. Different shape than Cursor — complementary, not replacement.A-tier. S-tier if you self-host. The reason open-source image gen matters.
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