OpenClaw vs Devin AI
General-purpose AI agent vs autonomous coding agent — different scopes, different costs
TL;DR
Devin is a specialized autonomous coding agent — a $500/mo AI junior developer. OpenClaw is a general-purpose AI agent that can code, research, automate, and communicate — for ~$5-30/mo. If you only need a coding agent, compare them carefully. If you need an AI companion for everything, OpenClaw wins on scope and cost.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | 🦞 OpenClaw | 👨💻 Devin AI |
|---|---|---|
| Open source | ✓ | ✗ |
| Self-hosted | ✓ | ✗ |
| Multi-platform messaging | ✓ | Slack only |
| Persistent memory | ✓ | ✓ |
| Scheduled automations (cron) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Custom skills/plugins | ✓ | ✗ |
| Browser automation | ✓ | ✓ |
| Autonomous coding | Via sub-agents | ✓ |
| Full IDE environment | ✗ | ✓ |
| Git integration | ✓ | ✓ |
| General-purpose assistant | ✓ | ✗ |
| Choose your AI model | ✓ | ✗ |
| Runs on your hardware | ✓ | ✗ |
| Non-coding tasks | ✓ | ✗ |
Strengths & Tradeoffs
🦞 OpenClaw
Pros
- General-purpose AI agent — coding, research, automation, communication
- Lives in WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord — not just Slack
- Self-hosted: your code and data stay on your infrastructure
- Model-agnostic: use the best model for each task
- Scheduled automations for monitoring, alerts, and workflows
- ~$5-30/mo in API costs vs $500/mo for Devin
- Open source — inspect, modify, extend as needed
- 1000+ skills beyond just coding
Cons
- Not a dedicated coding agent — coding is one of many capabilities
- No built-in IDE, terminal, or sandboxed dev environment
- Less specialized for long autonomous coding sessions
- Code execution depends on host environment setup
👨💻 Devin AI
Pros
- Purpose-built autonomous software engineer
- Full sandboxed IDE with terminal, browser, and editor
- Can write, test, debug, and deploy code end-to-end
- Handles complex multi-file changes autonomously
- Git-native: creates PRs, handles branches
- Good for delegating routine development tasks
Cons
- $500/mo starting price — expensive for individual developers
- ACU-based pricing makes costs unpredictable for heavy use
- Coding only — can't help with email, calendar, research, or communication
- Closed source — no way to inspect or modify behavior
- Cloud-only — your code runs on Cognition's servers
- Slack-only integration — no WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord
- Struggles with complex parallel tasks per user reports
- Junior developer level — still needs review and guidance
The Core Difference
🦞 OpenClaw: AI Companion That Can Code
OpenClaw is your always-on personal AI agent. It handles coding as one of many capabilities — alongside research, automation, communication, monitoring, and more. It lives in your messaging apps, runs on your hardware, and costs a fraction of specialized tools. Think of it as a brilliant assistant who happens to also be a good developer.
👨💻 Devin: Dedicated AI Developer
Devin is a specialized autonomous software engineer. It has its own IDE, terminal, and browser — designed to take a coding task and execute it end-to-end with minimal supervision. It's built for one thing: writing software. It does that well, but it can't help you with anything else, and it costs $500/mo for the privilege.
Cost Comparison
🦞 OpenClaw
~$5–30/mo
API usage only. Full agent capabilities including coding via Claude, GPT, or local models. Self-hosted — use coding-focused skills like Claude Code or Codex CLI.
👨💻 Devin AI
$500+/mo
Core plan starting price. ACU-based pricing means costs scale unpredictably with usage intensity. Teams and Enterprise tiers require custom quotes.
The Verdict
Choose OpenClaw if you want a versatile AI agent that handles coding alongside everything else — research, automation, communication — at 1/20th the cost.
Choose Devin if you're a team that needs a dedicated autonomous coding agent for routine development tasks and the $500/mo budget is justified by developer time saved.
Reality check: OpenClaw with a coding-focused skill (Claude Code, Codex CLI) gets you 80% of Devin's coding capability plus everything else — for $5-30/mo.