Codegen
AI platform for autonomous code agents that build and review software for dev teams.
Updated April 2026
Overview
- Website
- codegen.com
- Founded
- 2023
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Segment
- AI-Assisted Development
- Posture
- Autonomous Coding Agents
Product overview
Codegen offers an AI-powered platform deploying autonomous agents to implement features, fix bugs, write tests, and create PRs from natural language instructions, integrating deeply with GitHub, Slack, Linear, and Jira. Used by over 1000 engineering teams at companies like Notion and Linear to accelerate development 10x. Distinct for enterprise-grade infrastructure like secure sandboxes, model routing (Claude, Gemini), granular permissions, and forward-deployed support; acquired by ClickUp in Dec 2025 with tech now powering their Super Agents , .
Revenue model
Pre-acquisition: Free tier (10 runs), Individual $9.99/month unlimited personal use, Teams $199/month org-wide unlimited, Enterprise custom with SLAs and on-prem; now integrated into ClickUp's subscription model .
Moat
Codegen's key competitive moat is its proprietary AI coding agent infrastructure, which uniquely integrates full business context from ClickUp's unified workspace—combining codebase awareness with task specs, goals, and planning data—to enable superior implementation decisions, enterprise-grade governance (sandboxing, cost analytics, SOC 2 compliance), and no-code initiation by non-technical teams. This creates high switching costs for enterprises reliant on its scalable orchestration across tools like GitHub and Jira, alongside defensible technology barriers from R&D-driven innovations like automated packaging and revenue management algorithms.
Headwinds
Intense competition from established players like GitHub Copilot and emerging AI coding assistants in a rapidly commoditizing market.