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Execute autonomous coding tasks and fix bugs for free with the open-source software agent OpenHands. Secure 10 daily autonomous sessions via the cloud or run unlimited local instances via Docker using a BYOK model. This open-source Devin alternative targets developers needing a secure sandbox to execute shell commands and verify fixes in real-time.
Imagine if you could hire a junior developer who works for free, never sleeps, and lives inside your browser. That’s OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin)—an open-source AI agent that writes code, fixes bugs, and runs command-line tasks while you sip your coffee. The kicker? The cloud version gives you 10 fully autonomous coding sessions per day for free, provided you bring your own API key.
utils.js is without you pasting it in.OpenHands is unique because it's open-source software. You can run it on their cloud (easy) or on your own machine (unlimited but technically heavy).
| Plan | Cost | Key Limits/Perks |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud Free | $0/mo | 10 conversations/day. You must pay for the AI model (BYOK) or use theirs at-cost. |
| Local | $0 | Unlimited usage. Requires Docker + decent hardware. You still pay for API keys (e.g., Claude/GPT-4). |
| Growth | $500/mo | Shared workspace for teams, unlimited users, centralized billing. |
Note: "Free" here means the software is free. You still need an API key from OpenAI or Anthropic, which costs money per token. Think of it like a free car that still needs gas.
OpenHands represents a massive shift in how we build software. It’s not just an autocomplete tool; it’s a glimpse into a future where "coding" means managing a team of AI agents. While the setup for the local version is nerdy and the cloud version has daily limits, the sheer power of having an autonomous agent fix your code for the price of a few API tokens is staggering. If you're willing to endure a few bugs to fix your own bugs, this is the most exciting tool in the open-source ecosystem right now.