OpenClaw vs Amp Code (by Sourcegraph): Side-by-Side Comparison 2026

OpenClaw vs Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) comparison 2026. Side-by-side features, pricing & capabilities.

OpenClaw is an agent platform from Peter Steinberger (Open Source) — free, open-source autonomous ai agent you self-host. Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) is an AI agent from Sourcegraph — agentic coding with full codebase context.

OpenClaw

OpenClaw is a free, open-source, self-hosted AI agent runtime that connects large language models to your messaging apps, file system, browser, smart home devices, and 50+ third-party services. It acts as a personal AI assistant that can execute shell commands, browse the web, manage files, send emails, control IoT devices, and autonomously extend its own capabilities by writing new skills. Originally created as a weekend project in November 2025 by Peter Steinberger (founder of PSPDFKit), it exploded to 180,000+ GitHub stars by February 2026, making it one of the fastest-growing open-source projects in history.

  • Autonomous task execution (shell commands, file management, web browsing)
  • 12+ messaging platform integrations
  • Self-extending — writes new skills to expand its own capabilities
  • Persistent memory across sessions and platforms
  • 5,700+ community skills via ClawHub marketplace

Free · 1 plan

Amp Code (by Sourcegraph)

Amp Code (formerly Sourcegraph Cody Agent) — AI coding agent from Sourcegraph. Focuses on autonomous task execution across repositories. Cody continues to exist as a separate context-aware assistant.

  • Code completions
  • AI chat
  • Agentic mode
  • Multi-file editing
  • Test generation

Free · 3 plans

Feature OpenClaw Amp Code (by Sourcegraph)
Category PlatformAgent
Starting Price Free Free
Model Family Multi-model (any provider)Multi-model
Test Generation
Debugging
Refactoring
Documentation
Voice Input
Git Integration
Open Source Yes (MIT License)Partial (extension)

Pricing verified Mar 20, 2026. OpenClaw pricing | Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) pricing

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Key Differences

  • Category: OpenClaw is an agent platform; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) is an AI agent.
  • Model family: OpenClaw uses Multi-model (any provider); Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) uses Multi-model.
  • Open source: OpenClaw: Yes (MIT License). Amp Code (by Sourcegraph): Partial (extension).
  • Bring your own key: OpenClaw supports BYOK; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) does not.
  • Platforms: OpenClaw runs on Docker, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Windows (WSL2), macOS; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) runs on Desktop, Web.
  • Provider: OpenClaw is built by Peter Steinberger (Open Source); Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) is built by Sourcegraph.
  • Capabilities: Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) has test generation; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) has debugging; OpenClaw has voice input.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose OpenClaw if you want a self-hosted AI assistant that connects to your messaging apps and automates real-world tasks. Choose Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) if you want autonomous planning and multi-file task execution. Read our full reviews to see which fits your workflow.

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