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Github Copilot

Github Copilot

GitHub Copilot is one of the most widely used AI coding assistants today. Built by GitHub in collaboration with OpenAI, it helps developers write code faster by suggesting entire lines, functions, and even full implementations directly inside their editor. It works across popular IDEs and supports many programming languages, making it a go-to tool for both beginners and experienced developers. We’re preparing multiple battles featuring GitHub Copilot, since it’s one of the most used AI coding tools right now — check the details below and watch for upcoming comparisons.

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By Niko
Full-stack Software Developer and Freelancer
Last updated: Mar 26, 2026

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Github Copilot Specs Overview

GitHub Copilot
Pricing Free · Pro $10/mo · Business $19/user/mo · Enterprise $39/user/mo
Base Model GPT-4.1 / GPT-4o (chat) + proprietary completion models
IDE Type IDE Extension (VS Code · JetBrains · Visual Studio · Neovim) + GitHub Web
Agentic Mode Copilot Chat · Copilot Workspace (planning + PR automation)
Context Window ~128k tokens (chat) + repo-aware context
Codebase Index ✓ Full repo awareness · embeddings · symbols
Web Search Limited (docs + GitHub context, not general web)
Privacy Mode ✓ Business/Enterprise: no training on your code
Free Tier ✓ (limited usage)
Extensions IDE plugins · GitHub integrations · API (limited)

Who Is This Tool For?

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How I score and review a tool

  1. Step 1

    I sign up and pay

    No free trials gamed for a quick screenshot. I buy an actual subscription (or use the free tier the way a real user would) so I'm seeing the same experience you will.

  2. Step 2

    I set one specific goal

    Before opening any tool, I define the task — something concrete like "build a landing page for a SaaS product" or "write a week of social content for a fitness brand." Every tool on the list gets the same goal, no exceptions.

  3. Step 3

    I send the exact same prompt to every tool

    Word for word. Same prompt, same context, same constraints. This is the only way to compare output quality fairly — if the prompt changes, the comparison is meaningless.

  4. Step 4

    I score the results side by side

    Output quality, speed, ease of use, and value for the price — scored out of 10 and averaged into the rating you see on this page. No affiliate deals influence the ranking. The number is the number.

  5. Tested and reviewed by the Battled editorial team

    Full scoring methodology

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