Today we're releasing Claude Sonnet 4.5 in Devin, alongside our new Devin Agent Preview that's over 2x faster and 12% better on our Jr. Developer Evals.
Our #analytics Slack channel looks completely different than it did a year ago. Like most companies, we used to struggle with analytics. Even seemingly simple questions like "Why is enterprise plan revenue spiking for this cohort?" led to ping chains of doom. Getting answers often took days or weeks. Now, it takes minutes. What changed? We trained our own 24/7 on-demand data scientist.
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We’re announcing some major changes in Devin 2.1. Devin now reports its confidence that it can complete tasks using 🟢 🟡 🔴 and is more likely to succeed in large codebases with better codebase context 🧠
Turn any public GitHub repo into up-to-date documentation you can talk to, for free.
Introducing an agent-native IDE experience and a new Core plan starting at $20.
Devin is better at testing UI changes locally, can do batch (parallel) edits, and proactively gives you feedback on suboptimal prompts! We've also added support for GitLab, incorporated Sonnet 3.7 into Devin, and more.
Introducing Devin 1.2! We’ve made major improvements to Devin’s ability to reason in context in a repository. We’ve also introduced voice messages to Devin, enterprise account management, easier usage-based billing, and more.
Over the last 2-3 weeks, we've made Devin faster, more cost-efficient, and more customizable. Issues that caused Devin to crash or get stuck have been fixed.
Work with Devin just as you would with human teammates, via Slack threads and PR review comments. Or, try handing Devin async tasks directly from your IDE. Devin now guides you through the onboarding it needs to be successful, better contributes to existing codebases, and is a faster, more reliable teammate.
Devin is now faster, more accurate with code edits, more reliable at following your instructions, and better at independent decision making. We’ve also improved our support for enterprise security requirements and introduced new ways of working with Devin.
We’ve been working closely with a diverse range of companies and developers to make Devin a more collaborative, knowledgeable, and productive teammate. We’re excited to share some recent improvements here.