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Claude Code Pricing Explained: Plans, API Costs, and What Teams Should Budget in 2026
Claude Code can be paid for in more than one way, and that is exactly why teams get confused. This guide breaks down the real pricing paths, where subscription access ends and API...
Claude Code vs OpenAI Codex: Which AI Coding Agent Fits Your Team in 2026?
Claude Code and OpenAI Codex are converging on the same category, but not the same product philosophy. One is strongest as a terminal-first coding partner with flexible automation...
The Best Open-Source AI Coding Agents in 2026, and Which Teams Should Use Each One
The market for AI coding agents is no longer just Claude Code or Copilot. OpenHands, Qwen Code, OpenCode, and Aider each represent a different open-source path, from sandboxed...
What Is OpenHands? A Practical 2026 Guide for Teams Evaluating the Open-Source Coding Agent
OpenHands has become a serious open-source answer to proprietary coding agents. This guide explains what it is, why model-agnostic teams care, and where it fits in a real...
GitHub Copilot Pricing Explained: What Usage-Based Billing and GitHub Actions Minutes Mean in 2026
GitHub’s latest Copilot pricing change is more than a billing update. It changes how teams budget for coding agents, code review, and model choice across the development workflow.
What Is Claude Code? A Practical 2026 Guide for Teams Evaluating Anthropic’s Coding Agent
Claude Code has become one of the defining AI coding products of 2026. This guide explains what it is, how it works, and where it fits for teams that need more than autocomplete.
What GitHub Agentic Workflows Actually Change for Engineering Teams
GitHub Agentic Workflows turn plain-English repository automation into guarded GitHub Actions. Here’s what launched, how it works, and why engineering teams should care.
GitHub Copilot Debugger Agent Explained: Why Visual Studio’s April 2026 Update Matters
GitHub is turning Copilot in Visual Studio into more than a code generator. The April 2026 update introduces a Debugger Agent, deeper cloud-agent workflows, and portable custom...
What OpenAI Symphony Actually Changes for Teams Using Coding Agents
OpenAI’s new Symphony release is less about one more coding assistant and more about a different operating model for software teams: manage the work queue, not a pile of agent...
Cursor 3 Explained: Why Coding Agents Are Becoming a Workspace, Not a Sidebar
Cursor 3 is a bigger shift than a UI refresh. It turns coding agents into a shared workspace where teams can run, compare, review, and hand off multiple agents across repos and...
Gemma 4 Agent Skills Explained: Why Google’s On-Device AI Agents Matter Now
Gemma 4 is not only a strong open model family. Google used the April 2, 2026 release to push Agent Skills, Android AICore, and LiteRT-LM into a clearer on-device agent stack that...
Claude for Creative Work Makes MCP Feel Like Creative Infrastructure
Anthropic announced Claude for Creative Work on April 28, 2026 with connectors for Blender, Adobe, Autodesk, Ableton, Splice, and more.