
Sourcegraph Cody
by Sourcegraph
Enterprise AI coding assistant grounded in Sourcegraph's code graph
Last reviewed 2026-06-18
Cody is Sourcegraph's AI coding assistant, grounded in Sourcegraph's code search and code graph so its chat and completions are aware of an organization's whole codebase. It provides codebase-aware chat, autocomplete, and inline edits in popular IDEs. As of 2026, Cody is positioned as an enterprise-only code-intelligence product: Sourcegraph closed Cody Free and Pro in mid-2025 and pointed individual developers to a separate agentic product, Amp. Cody targets enterprises that already use Sourcegraph for code search and want AI grounded in that graph, with enterprise security and large-codebase context. Inline completion is copilot-style; agentic, multi-step workflows are now largely the domain of Amp rather than Cody.
What it can do
Codebase-aware chat
AssistantAnswers questions about a codebase grounded in Sourcegraph's code search and code graph for whole-repo context.
sourceAutocomplete and inline edits
CopilotSuggests completions and inline code edits in the IDE that the developer accepts.
sourceGround AI in the code graph
AssistantUses Sourcegraph's index of an organization's repositories to improve relevance of suggestions across large codebases.
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Strengths
- +Grounded in Sourcegraph's code graph for whole-codebase context
- +Strong fit for orgs already using Sourcegraph code search
- +Enterprise security and self-hosted options
Limitations
- −Free and Pro tiers were discontinued in 2025; now enterprise-only
- −Individual/agentic developer use was pushed to a separate product (Amp)
- −Inline completion is copilot-style, not an autonomous agent
Overview
Cody is Sourcegraph's AI coding assistant, grounded in Sourcegraph's code search and code graph so its answers and suggestions are aware of an organization's whole codebase. As of 2026 it is positioned as an enterprise-only code-intelligence product.
What it does
Cody provides codebase-aware chat, autocomplete, and inline edits in popular IDEs, using the Sourcegraph index for whole-repo context. Inline completion is copilot-style: the developer accepts each suggestion. Multi-step agentic workflows are now largely handled by Sourcegraph's separate product, Amp.
Status note
Starting mid-2025, Sourcegraph stopped accepting new Cody Free and Pro applications and terminated those tiers, pointing individual developers to Amp. Cody now targets enterprise deployments.
Integrations & setup
Runs in VS Code and JetBrains and connects to GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, with SaaS and self-hosted options.
Pricing
Enterprise-only as of this review, reportedly from $59/user/mo, with no free or pro self-serve tier.
Best for / not for
Best for enterprises already invested in Sourcegraph code search that want AI grounded in that graph. Not a fit for individuals wanting a free or self-serve assistant.
Alternatives
GitHub Copilot is the mainstream assistant; Tabnine and Augment Code target enterprise coding; Cursor is an AI-native IDE.
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FAQ
Can I still use Cody for free?+
No. Sourcegraph stopped accepting new Cody Free/Pro applications in mid-2025 and terminated those tiers; Cody is now an enterprise code-intelligence product. Individual developers were pointed to Sourcegraph's separate agentic product, Amp.
Is Cody an autonomous agent?+
Cody is primarily a codebase-aware assistant and copilot. Sourcegraph's agentic, multi-step workflows now live largely in Amp rather than in Cody.
Sources
- Sourcegraph Cody (official) · accessed 2026-06-18
- Changes to Cody Free, Pro, and Enterprise Starter plans (Sourcegraph blog) · accessed 2026-06-18
- Sourcegraph pricing · accessed 2026-06-18
Last reviewed 2026-06-18