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GitHub Copilot B | Symphony A | Granola S | ChatGPT Operator B | |
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| Tagline | Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration. | OpenAI's open-source daemon that turns your Linear board into an always-on coding agent factory — tickets go in, pull requests come out. | Meeting notes that don't suck. Runs locally, no bot joins. | OpenAI's browser agent. Clicks and types on websites for you. |
| Category | Coding | Agents | Meetings | Agents |
| Pricing | Free (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo Business | Free (open-source) | Free + $18/mo | Included with ChatGPT Pro $200/mo |
| Best for | Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs. | 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. | Founders, execs, consultants who live in calls. | Power users willing to pay $200/mo for a browser bot. |
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| Kai's verdict | B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't. | 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.) | S-tier. Category-defining UX. If you take notes in meetings, switch this week. | B-tier. Still early. Manus is more flexible for less money. |
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