Comparison
StackWeavers vs Devin: which one when?
Devin is an autonomous coding agent that takes a ticket and works toward a PR. It's strong on complex, multi-repo work for large engineering orgs. StackWeavers is a wider surface: vision intake, backlog refinement with an included product owner, vertical-slice execution, quality gates, and customer-cloud deploy. Pick Devin when you have engineers writing tickets and want autonomous PRs against them. Pick StackWeavers when you want a platform that ships product, not just PRs.
Last reviewed May 23, 2026.
Side by side.
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| StackWeavers | Devin | |
|---|---|---|
| Form factor | Full platform | Autonomous agent |
| Best input | Vision or ticket | Well-scoped ticket |
| Product owner included | Yes, on Team+ | No |
| Vertical slice methodology | Default | Per-ticket |
| Quality gates | Six automated | Configurable |
| VPC deploy | Enterprise | Available |
| Training on your code | No, every plan | No (Enterprise) |
| Pricing entry | Free $0 | Free tier |
| Mid tier | Pro $69, Team $549 | Pro $20/mo, Max $200/mo |
Pick Devin when…
- You have a mature engineering org with strong ticket hygiene and want autonomous PR work.
- Your work is mostly multi-repo refactors and well-scoped tickets.
- You're comfortable with Devin's cloud-hosted environment.
Pick StackWeavers when…
- You don't have engineers writing tickets. You have a vision and need a product.
- You want scope-lock on every deliverable before agents touch it.
- You need vertical-slice execution end to end, not just PRs.
- BYOK and customer-cloud deploy is a hard requirement.
Devin FAQ
Can Devin do everything StackWeavers does?
Devin executes tickets autonomously. StackWeavers covers the full path from vision to deploy, including backlog refinement, scope-lock, and a product-owner human-in-the-loop on every deliverable.
Which is better for a non-technical founder?
StackWeavers. Devin expects engineering-grade input (tickets, scoped repos). StackWeavers accepts a vision document and refines from there.
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