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DevPass vs GitHub Copilot Pro / Pro+

Copilot is a product for humans in editors; DevPass is infrastructure for whatever agents you run. Copilot's $10-$39 with request allowances suits assisted coding; DevPass's $29-$179 with a ~3x value multiple suits people running agent workloads through their own tools. They solve different layers of the stack.

Facts verified 2026-07-17
DevPass
$29 / $79 / $179 per mo
Models: 200+ models via gateway
What "flat" means: Fixed price buying ~3x its value in usage metered at provider rates (Lite ≈ $87 of usage, Max ≈ $537).
The catch: A capped value multiplier: consume the included value and the month is done.
Pick DevPass when
+Your monthly usage is predictable and fits inside the ~3x multiple
+You want to pin specific models across 200+ options, including Anthropic-format for Claude Code
+Provider-rate metering transparency matters to you
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GitHub Copilot Pro / Pro+
$10 / $39 per mo
Models: Curated multi-model
What "flat" means: Fixed price with monthly premium-request allowances.
The catch: Premium-request limits and add-on charges complicate the 'simple' price.
Pick GitHub Copilot Pro / Pro+ when
+You live in GitHub and VS Code and want the lowest-friction install
+Autocomplete plus occasional agent use — not heavy agentic volume
+Your team already standardizes on GitHub tooling and billing
GitHub Copilot Pro / Pro+ vs Standard Compute →

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