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Devin changes and buying impact

Teams buyers must model both the base plan and the number of users who need full Devin capacity.

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Jul 3, 2026

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Teams buyers must model both the base plan and the number of users who need full Devin capacity.

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Last verified: Aug 7, 20263 official sourcesReviewed by: AgentHub Editorial

AgentHub Editorial review: Aug 7, 2026

Devin is a budgetable execution surface only when the team can hand it reviewable backlog work; Teams costs combine the base plan, full-dev seats, and usage rather than a single flat team price.

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Source access snapshot: Aug 7, 2026 · 2 official URLs

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Jul 3, 2026mediumpricing changeUpdate

Devin Teams now combines an $80/month team plan with $40/month full dev seats.

Teams buyers must model both the base plan and the number of users who need full Devin capacity.

Buyer impact: Teams buyers must model both the base plan and the number of users who need full Devin capacity.

May 17, 2026highplan changeUpdate

Devin now shows Free, Pro, Max, Teams, and Enterprise pricing

Devin's pricing page now presents a wider ladder: Free with limited usage, Pro at $20/month, Max at $200/month, Teams at $80/month, and custom Enterprise pricing with SAML/OIDC SSO, centralized admin controls, VPC deployment, and teamspace isolation.

Buyer impact: Devin is easier to pilot and easier to compare against coding-assistant alternatives because the entry and team collaboration steps are clearer. The recommendation still hinges on whether the buyer has reviewable backlog work for Devin to own, but the older $500 Team buying frame should no longer be used.

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