Amazon Q Developer vs Ellipsis

A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.

Short answer: choose Amazon Q Developer if you want aws generative-ai coding assistant with inline and agentic modes (Supervised agent, freemium); choose Ellipsis if you want github app that reviews prs and opens its own bug-fix pull requests (Supervised agent, subscription).

Amazon Q DeveloperEllipsis
What it isAWS generative-AI coding assistant with inline and agentic modesGitHub app that reviews PRs and opens its own bug-fix pull requests
Typeproduct-with-agentsagent
AutonomySupervised agentSupervised agent
Pricingfreemium · Free tier; Pro $19/user/mosubscription · $20/dev/mo
Best fordevelopers, enterprisedevelopers, smb, mid-market
Deploymentsaas, apisaas
Modalitiescode, textcode, text, api
Modelsclaude, model-agnosticmodel-agnostic, claude, gpt
Protocolsmcp, function-callingrest-api
IntegrationsVS Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, Eclipse, GitHub, GitLabGitHub, GitLab, Slack
Capabilities4 documented4 documented

Amazon Q Developer

  • +Deep native AWS integration that nothing else matches for AWS teams
  • +Strong enterprise governance (IP indemnity, admin dashboards, data opt-out, reference tracking)
  • +Differentiated large-scale transformation and migration agents
  • -Opaque about which model serves a request, with limited model choice
  • -Value skewed to AWS users; lags Copilot and Cursor on momentum elsewhere
Full Amazon Q Developer profile

Ellipsis

  • +Goes beyond comments: opens and updates PRs with working, tested fixes
  • +Responds to natural-language @-mentions to implement changes
  • +Executes generated code internally to validate before proposing it
  • -Generated PRs still require human review and merge
  • -Smaller, younger company than the larger review incumbents
Full Ellipsis profile

Which should you choose?

Amazon Q Developer is aws generative-ai coding assistant with inline and agentic modes, best for developers, enterprise. Ellipsis is github app that reviews prs and opens its own bug-fix pull requests, best for developers, smb, mid-market. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.