What is Devin best for?
Devin is useful when you are choosing a tool for connecting tools and letting AI or automation handle multi-step workflows. It is a agent/workflow product in the AI Agents category, so the main question is not only whether it can produce output, but whether it fits the workflow you already run: linking apps, triggers, data, and AI steps into reusable automations.
Who should use Devin?
- Teams with repeatable workflows that still require too much manual handoff
- Builders who want automation without writing every integration from scratch
- Operators comparing agent and workflow builders before committing to a stack
Core features
Workflow builders, app connections, triggers, actions, and AI-powered steps
Useful for turning manual processes into reusable automations
Can connect research, content, CRM, support, and internal operations workflows
Devin's main promise: An autonomous software engineering agent for delegating issues, code changes, and longer development tasks..
Common use cases
Route leads, enrich data, and trigger follow-up tasks
Build AI workflows that summarize, classify, draft, or update records
Connect multiple apps so routine work moves without manual copying
Pricing
Devin is listed as $20/mo, so it makes sense to compare it against the time saved, team seats, output quality, and the cost of the manual workflow it replaces. Always confirm current vendor pricing before subscribing.
Starter
$20/mo
Entry paid tier for individual use or a small team trial.
Team
Check vendor
Review seat pricing, usage limits, collaboration features, and admin controls.
Enterprise
Custom
Useful when procurement, support, security, or custom limits matter.