Best use cases
- enterprise coding assistant review
- IDE support comparison
- privacy-focused shortlist
Copilot is a common default for GitHub teams; Tabnine is often evaluated for IDE and privacy posture.
Choose Copilot when GitHub integration and broad adoption matter.
Choose Tabnine when privacy options and coding-assistant governance are key.
Copilot has individual monthly tiers and credits; Tabnine pricing is enterprise-oriented annual subscription pricing plus optional LLM access handling fees.
| Dimension | GitHub Copilot | Tabnine |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing posture | Free $0, Pro $10/user/month, Pro+ $39/user/month, Max $100/user/month; organization pricing requires verification. | Code Assistant Platform $39/user/month and Agentic Platform $59/user/month, annual subscription. |
| Best for | GitHub-centered teams and broad IDE support. | Teams prioritizing privacy, deployment control, enterprise governance, and self-hosted or VPC options. |
| Developer experience | Mainstream plugin workflow with completions, agents, code review, and model selection. | IDE assistant platform plus optional agentic workflows and context engine. |
| Limits / uncertainty | Monthly AI credits, premium model usage, and paid usage settings can affect cost. | Tabnine-provided LLM access uses actual LLM provider prices plus a 5% handling fee. |
| Source confidence | high | high |
Verify official privacy and deployment options before choosing. StackLens does not infer policy details from pricing pages.