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GitHub Copilot Coding Agent
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Factory

Choose GitHub Copilot Coding Agent when…

  • •You already pay for Copilot Pro+ or Enterprise
  • •You want async coding that lives entirely inside GitHub Issues and PRs
  • •You want first-party governance and audit trails

Choose Factory when…

  • •want fully autonomous software engineers for repetitive dev tasks
  • •need agents that integrate with GitHub, Jira, and Linear
  • •scaling engineering capacity without additional hires
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GitHub Copilot Coding Agent
Factory
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Autonomous Agents
Autonomous Agents
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Copilot Pro+: $39/moCopilot Enterprise: $39/user/mo
Startup: CustomEnterprise: Custom
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GitHub Copilot Coding Agent

GitHub's first-party async SWE agent, GA'd September 2025 as the successor to GitHub Copilot Workspace. Picks up GitHub issues, runs in a sandbox, and opens PRs natively in the GitHub workflow.

Factory

Factory provides Droids — AI software engineers that autonomously handle development tasks including coding, testing, debugging, and PR creation. They integrate with GitHub and Jira, accept natural language task descriptions, and operate continuously without human intervention.

GitHub Copilot Coding Agent Website ↗
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GitHub Copilot Coding Agent
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