Last updated: February 2026

OpenClaw vs Devin AI

Devin is an AI software engineer. OpenClaw is a general-purpose autonomous agent. Different focus, different strengths.

FeatureOpenClaw (EasyClawd)Devin
FocusGeneral autonomous agentSoftware engineering
AccessTelegram, Discord, SlackWeb UI
Code ExecutionFull Linux environmentFull development environment
Non-Coding TasksYes (research, files, automation)Limited
Open SourceYes (MIT)No (proprietary)
Pricing$24.9-99/mo$500/mo
Self-Host OptionYesNo

Why Choose OpenClaw Over Devin

OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) is a general-purpose autonomous agent accessible from messaging apps, costing 80-90% less than Devin. While Devin specializes in software engineering tasks, OpenClaw handles coding plus file management, web research, data analysis, task automation, and more. For individuals and small teams, OpenClaw via EasyClawd is significantly more versatile and affordable.

When Devin Might Be Better

Devin is purpose-built for software engineering at scale. If your primary need is having an AI complete complex coding projects autonomously (multiple files, PRs, testing), Devin's specialized capabilities may justify the $500/month price tag. It's designed for engineering teams with large codebases.

The Price Factor

Devin costs $500/month — more than 5x EasyClawd's most expensive plan. OpenClaw is also open source (MIT license), meaning you can self-host it for free. For the vast majority of users who need a capable AI agent, OpenClaw via EasyClawd delivers excellent value.

Our Verdict

Choose OpenClaw (via EasyClawd) for affordable, versatile AI agent capabilities with messaging app access. Choose Devin if you need a specialized AI software engineer for complex engineering projects and can justify $500/month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is OpenClaw cheaper than Devin?

Yes. EasyClawd starts at $24.9/month. Devin costs $500/month. OpenClaw is also free to self-host.

Can OpenClaw replace Devin?

For most individual developers and small teams, yes. OpenClaw can write, run, and debug code. Devin may be worth the premium for large engineering teams with complex projects.

Is Devin open source?

No. Devin is proprietary and closed-source. OpenClaw is open source under the MIT license.

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