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Taskade
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Sudowrite
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TaglineAI project management with agents for each team.VS Code fork that made AI coding actually work.Terminal-based AI pair programmer. Git-aware, model-flexible.AI writing tool built specifically for fiction writers.
CategoryProductivityCodingCodingWriting
PricingFree + $8-$20/user/moFree + $20/mo Pro + $40/mo BusinessFree (open source) + whatever API you use$19-$59/mo
Best forSmall teams wanting AI baked into project management.Developers. Non-developers who want to ship working code.Developers who want open-source tooling with full control.Novelists, screenwriters, fiction short-form writers.
Strengths
  • Custom AI agents per project
  • Doc + tasks + kanban in one
  • Affordable for teams
  • Tab completion feels like mind-reading
  • Composer for multi-file edits
  • Runs Claude, GPT, Gemini — you pick
  • Works in any terminal
  • Auto-commits changes with meaningful messages
  • Works with any model (Claude, GPT, local)
  • Minimal learning curve
  • Brainstorm, expand, rewrite modes designed for fiction
  • Story Bible for character + plot tracking
  • Understands voice + tone better than generic chatbots
Weaknesses
  • Feature sprawl
  • AI agents need tuning to be useful
  • Can feel overwhelming for non-coders
  • Expensive at scale
  • Terminal-only
  • Less agentic than Claude Code
  • Setup on Windows is fiddly
  • Pricey for casual use
  • Fiction-only focus — not for business writing
Kai's verdictB-tier. Solid product but crowded market. Try it if Notion AI feels too generic.S-tier for coding. If you write code of any kind, this pays back the $20 in a day.A-tier. The right answer if you want open-source + terminal-native + model-agnostic.S-tier for fiction. If you're writing a novel, this beats raw ChatGPT every time.
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