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Augment Code vs Tabnine — Which One Wins?

A detailed, side-by-side comparison of Augment Code and Tabnine to help you pick the right tool for your workflow.

TLDR

Quick Verdict

Tabnine takes the lead with a 4.6 rating and is best for enterprise teams working with proprietary codebases who need strict ip protection. Augment Code (4.5) is the better pick if you need enterprise engineering teams working on large monorepos or multi-service architectures.

Side-by-Side Comparison

CriteriaAugment CodeTabnine
Rating★★★★★ 4.5(20)★★★★★ 4.6(39)
Pricing Modelfreemiumfreemium
Starter Price$30/mo$12/mo
Free TierNoNo
PlatformsWindows, Mac, LinuxWindows, Mac, Linux
Learning Curvemoderateeasy
API AvailableYesYes
Best ForEnterprise engineering teams working on large monorepos or multi-service architecturesEnterprise teams working with proprietary codebases who need strict IP protection
Verdictsituationalrecommended

Feature Checklist

FeatureAugment CodeTabnine
Full repository indexing
Deep codebase understanding
Multi-repo support
Architectural-aware refactoring
Enterprise security controls
Zero data retention policy
Team codebase learning
Custom model training
IDE-agnostic plugin
Coding standards enforcement

Augment Code

Pros

  • Excellent large codebase understanding
  • Multi-repo context
  • Strong enterprise security
  • Architectural awareness

Cons

  • Expensive for individuals
  • Overkill for small projects
  • Requires indexing time

Tabnine

Pros

  • Best-in-class privacy and IP protection
  • Learns team patterns
  • Works in all major IDEs
  • Ethically sourced training data

Cons

  • Completions less powerful than Copilot or Cursor
  • Custom models require enterprise plan

The Bottom Line

Both Augment Code and Tabnine are solid tools in the Developer Tools space. Tabnine edges ahead with a stronger overall rating (4.6 vs 4.5) and is the better choice for enterprise teams working with proprietary codebases who need strict ip protection. However, if you prioritize enterprise engineering teams working on large monorepos or multi-service architectures, Augment Code is worth serious consideration. We recommend trying the free tier or trial of each before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Augment Code better than Tabnine?
Tabnine scores higher overall with a 4.6 rating vs 4.5. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs. Augment Code is best for Enterprise engineering teams working on large monorepos or multi-service architectures, while Tabnine is best for Enterprise teams working with proprietary codebases who need strict IP protection.
Can I switch from Augment Code to Tabnine?
Yes, most users can migrate between the two. Tabnine offers trial options to help you evaluate the switch.
Which is more affordable, Augment Code or Tabnine?
Augment Code starts at $30/mo, while Tabnine starts at $12/mo.