Editorial take
Why it stands out
Augment Code should be framed as a context-engine-led coding platform for professional teams, not as another generic IDE copilot.
Tool profile
AI coding platform focused on deep codebase context, IDE agents, and code review for professional software teams.
IDE agents
Augment Code belongs in the catalog because it has become one of the more serious context-engine-first products in AI coding. The official site positions it around IDE agents, code review, and a context engine that understands large codebases well enough to do more than autocomplete or answer narrow questions. That makes it especially relevant for teams who already know that the bottleneck in AI coding is not just model strength, but whether the system actually understands their repo, conventions, and working code paths.
It also deserves inclusion because the pricing is public enough to evaluate. The official pricing page exposes Free, Pro, Team, and Enterprise packaging rather than hiding everything behind a demo request. The public plan ladder still leaves some implementation details to confirm live, but there is enough first-party structure for buyers to compare Augment against other premium coding tools with confidence.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Augment Code should be framed as a context-engine-led coding platform for professional teams, not as another generic IDE copilot.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Augment Code currently lists Free at $0, Pro at $30/month, Team at $30/month on the official pricing page's structured offer data, and Enterprise as custom pricing.