Enterprise teams use it to navigate and write in massive codebases. It costs $20--00/mo, making it pricier than Copilot.
Augment Code works well when developers need to parse complicated, large-scale codebases using its 200,000-token context window. The friction starts when using its code review feature, which can require multiple self-review iterations before it is satisfied with its own generated code. Before buying, compare vs Cursor, which is cheaper at $20/month but limits its context window to 10k tokens compared to Augment's 200k.
Oleh KemFounder & Lead AnalystAugment's long-context codebase index answers questions like 'which services consume this Kafka topic?' across a monorepo, returning specific file references rather than generic answers.
A single natural language request like 'add request ID logging to all middleware' propagates consistently across every relevant file in the repository.
Augment tracks recent edits and predicts the next logical change, surfacing suggestions before the engineer navigates to the next file.
Best for: Teams up to 50 wanting flat pricing with usage included
Best for: Enterprise teams with high volume, security, or support needs
Prices last verified June 28, 2026
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