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TabnineTabnine · Starter free; Pro $12/mo; Enterprise custom pricing · IdeTabnine is an enterprise-focused AI code completion and chat assistant with strong data privacy guarantees, offering private cloud and on-premises deployment options. It supports 30+ IDEs and integrates with enterprise SSO and compliance workflows. Tabnine is particularly popular in regulated industries like finance and healthcare where code cannot leave corporate infrastructure.IdeEasy setupProprietary (Tabnine models); optional GPT-4 / Claude for enterpriseRelFitEaseCost8.01 reviews10CConsensusConsensus · Free (20 searches/mo); Premium $8.99/mo; Teams $9.99/user/mo · BrowserConsensus is an AI search engine specifically designed to surface evidence from peer-reviewed scientific research, providing "Consensus Meters" that indicate how strongly the evidence supports a claim. Unlike general AI tools that may hallucinate citations, Consensus only references real papers and provides direct links to source documents. It is particularly valuable for health, nutrition, and science questions where evidence quality matters.BrowserEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews11
Make AIMake (formerly Integromat) · Free (1000 ops/mo); Core $10.59/mo; Pro $18.82/mo; Teams $34.12/mo · BrowserMake is a visual automation platform with native AI capabilities, allowing users to build complex workflows that incorporate LLMs, image generation, and AI decision-making alongside 2000+ app connectors. Its drag-and-drop scenario builder can create sophisticated AI automations with branching logic, error handling, and data transformation. Make's pricing model (operations-based rather than task-based) makes it cost-effective for high-volume automations.BrowserEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews12OOpenClawEditor's pickPeter Steinberger · Details vary by integration; see openclaw.ai for current plans · BrowserOpenClaw is a viral AI agent built by Peter Steinberger (founder of PSPDFKit) that gained mainstream attention as one of the first practical personal AI agents used by non-developers for real workflows. As the agent behind Moltbook and other productivity tools, OpenClaw demonstrated that AI agents could integrate deeply into personal and professional workflows without requiring technical setup. Its rise contributed significantly to the broader awareness of AI agents outside the developer community.BrowserEasy setupClaude SonnetRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews13
Sweep AISweep · Free (5 issues/mo); Pro $19/mo; self-hosted available · IdeSweep is a GitHub-native AI agent that turns GitHub Issues into pull requests — you describe a bug or feature in an issue, and Sweep autonomously writes the code and opens a PR for review. It excels at well-defined, scoped changes like bug fixes, refactors, and documentation updates. Sweep is ideal for teams who want AI to handle the backlog of small-but-annoying issues that no one wants to tackle.IdeEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews14
You.comYou.com · Free tier; Pro $20/mo; Team $25/user/mo · BrowserYou.com is an AI search engine and agent platform offering multiple research modes including Smart (fast web search), Research (deep multi-source analysis), and Create (content generation). Its YouAgent mode can complete multi-step tasks by combining web search, code execution, and data analysis. You.com differentiates with its privacy focus and ability to search specific apps like Reddit, GitHub, or StackOverflow.BrowserEasy setupClaudeRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews
TabnineTabnine · Starter free; Pro $12/mo; Enterprise custom pricing · IdeTabnine is an enterprise-focused AI code completion and chat assistant with strong data privacy guarantees, offering private cloud and on-premises deployment options. It supports 30+ IDEs and integrates with enterprise SSO and compliance workflows. Tabnine is particularly popular in regulated industries like finance and healthcare where code cannot leave corporate infrastructure.IdeEasy setupProprietary (Tabnine models); optional GPT-4 / Claude for enterpriseRelFitEaseCost8.01 reviews10CConsensusConsensus · Free (20 searches/mo); Premium $8.99/mo; Teams $9.99/user/mo · BrowserConsensus is an AI search engine specifically designed to surface evidence from peer-reviewed scientific research, providing "Consensus Meters" that indicate how strongly the evidence supports a claim. Unlike general AI tools that may hallucinate citations, Consensus only references real papers and provides direct links to source documents. It is particularly valuable for health, nutrition, and science questions where evidence quality matters.BrowserEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews11
Sweep AISweep · Free (5 issues/mo); Pro $19/mo; self-hosted available · IdeSweep is a GitHub-native AI agent that turns GitHub Issues into pull requests — you describe a bug or feature in an issue, and Sweep autonomously writes the code and opens a PR for review. It excels at well-defined, scoped changes like bug fixes, refactors, and documentation updates. Sweep is ideal for teams who want AI to handle the backlog of small-but-annoying issues that no one wants to tackle.IdeEasy setupGPT-4oRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews14
You.comYou.com · Free tier; Pro $20/mo; Team $25/user/mo · BrowserYou.com is an AI search engine and agent platform offering multiple research modes including Smart (fast web search), Research (deep multi-source analysis), and Create (content generation). Its YouAgent mode can complete multi-step tasks by combining web search, code execution, and data analysis. You.com differentiates with its privacy focus and ability to search specific apps like Reddit, GitHub, or StackOverflow.BrowserEasy setupClaudeRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviewsCompare ready. Start with the top 3 visible agents.Compare
