
Amp (formerly Cody)
Sourcegraph enterprise coding assistant (Amp/Cody)
Our Review
Sourcegraph Cody is an AI coding assistant that leverages Sourcegraph's Code Graph for repository-scale understanding. It works as a VS Code extension and in the web UI, with support for self-hosting or cloud deployment. Cody can use OpenAI, Anthropic, or local models depending on your setup.
We evaluated Cody's chat and codebase search. The integration with Sourcegraph's indexing is notable: Cody can reason over large codebases and cite specific files. For teams that already use Sourcegraph, Cody is a natural addition. Enterprise deployments allow on-premise model hosting for strict compliance requirements.
Cody's free and Pro plans have been discontinued; current offerings focus on Enterprise contracts. If you need codebase-aware AI with self-hosting options and enterprise controls, Cody is one of the few tools that delivers. For individual developers, Cursor, Copilot, or Aider may offer better value without the enterprise overhead.
Review updated December 6, 2025.
About
Sourcegraph Cody/Amp is now positioned for enterprise customers. Public Free and Pro self-serve plans were discontinued in 2025; current access is enterprise-oriented with contact-sales onboarding.
Key Features
- ✓Agentic coding with multi-step edits
- ✓Uses frontier models with auto tool use
- ✓Sourcegraph code graph context for repos
- ✓Shareable threads/workflows for teams
- ✓VS Code extension and CLI
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Supports multiple platforms (macOS, Linux, Windows)
- Broad integrations (5+ connectors)
- Multi-file editing and codebase context
Cons
- No free tier; paid plans only
- No BYOK; model choice dictated by vendor
Use Cases
- →Agentic coding and refactors with CLI or VS Code
- →Team workflows with shared threads and context
- →Large codebase understanding via Sourcegraph graph
Technical Details
Languages
Integrations
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amp (formerly Cody)?
Sourcegraph Cody/Amp is now positioned for enterprise customers. Public Free and Pro self-serve plans were discontinued in 2025; current access is enterprise-oriented with contact-sales onboarding.
How much does Amp (formerly Cody) cost?
Amp (formerly Cody) offers contact-sales pricing. Plans include: Enterprise: Contact sales.
What programming languages does Amp (formerly Cody) support?
Amp (formerly Cody) supports 1+ programming languages including All major languages.
What platforms does Amp (formerly Cody) support?
Amp (formerly Cody) is available on macOS, Linux, Windows.
What can Amp (formerly Cody) do?
Amp (formerly Cody) provides code completion, code generation, debugging, AI chat. Key features include: Agentic coding with multi-step edits, Uses frontier models with auto tool use, Sourcegraph code graph context for repos.
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Pricing
Enterprise
Contact sales
- Enterprise coding assistant workflows
- Policy and governance controls
- Sourcegraph context and admin management
Company
- Name
- Sourcegraph
- Founded
- 2013
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
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