Amp vs Greptile
Two Coding AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
An agentic coding tool built by Sourcegraph
Best forIndividual developers and teams who want an agentic workflow paired with frontier models
What it doesAmp is a coding agent that runs in the terminal and can be controlled from web, mobile, or command line. It offers multiple operating modes, a Diffs feature for reviewing and staging changes, and plugin extensibility for custom workflows.
Capabilities- Agent execution in the terminal with remote control
- Diffs for code review and change staging
- Multiple modes including smart, Deep and Rush
- Plugin extensibility for custom agents
- Team collaboration with authenticated sessions
Visit Amp →AI agents that review and test pull requests with full codebase context
Best forEngineering teams that want context-aware, codebase-wide PR review and test generation
What it doesGreptile builds a graph index of a codebase and runs parallel agents to catch bugs, security issues, and logical errors across pull requests. It learns team standards over time and integrates with GitHub, GitLab, and AI editors.
Capabilities- Multi-file bug and security detection
- Learns team coding standards from PR comments
- Autonomous test generation and runs
- One-click fixes in Claude Code and Cursor
- Self-hosted and SOC 2 enterprise options
Visit Greptile →How to choose
Choose Amp if you are individual developers and teams who want an agentic workflow paired with frontier models. Choose Greptile if you are engineering teams that want context-aware, codebase-wide pr review and test generation. Both sit in Coding; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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