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Symphony
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Qwen
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TaglineGoogle's research notebook. Turns your docs into a podcast.OpenAI's open-source daemon that turns your Linear board into an always-on coding agent factory — tickets go in, pull requests come out.Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration.Alibaba's open chat model. Multilingual + agentic.
CategoryResearchAgentsCodingChatbots
PricingFreeFree (open-source)Free (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo BusinessFree web + API
Best forStudents, researchers, anyone with a stack of PDFs or a topic to learn.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.Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs.Vietnamese/Chinese content, SEA multilingual use, developers wanting open-weight tool-use.
Strengths
  • Upload anything, ask questions, get cited answers
  • Audio Overview turns docs into a 10-min podcast
  • Great for studying
  • 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
  • Great enterprise story
  • Works in your existing IDE
  • Chat + autocomplete
  • Excellent Chinese + Vietnamese + SEA languages
  • Strong at tool-use + agentic workflows
  • Open weights (Qwen2.5, Qwen3)
Weaknesses
  • Google-only
  • Can be slow on large corpora
  • 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
  • Less agentic than Cursor/Claude Code
  • Model quality varies
  • English quality behind Claude/GPT
  • Less well-known outside Asia
Kai's verdictS-tier for study. The Audio Overview is a killer feature. Try it with three of your favorite PDFs.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.)B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't.A-tier. The best open model for Vietnamese + Chinese. Don't sleep on it if you work in SEA.
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