Pieces for Developers

Freemium

AI-powered code snippet manager and developer productivity tool with context-aware copilot, IDE integrations, and on-device AI processing.

4.2
out of 5.0 · 100+ reviews
Category Coding
Platform WebmacOSWindowsLinux
Website pieces.app

Overview

Pieces for Developers is an AI-powered productivity tool that helps developers save, enrich, and reuse code snippets across their workflow. It automatically captures context — related links, tags, descriptions, and associated files — so snippets remain useful long after they're saved.

The standout feature is its on-device AI processing, which means code never leaves the developer's machine for sensitive operations. The Copilot feature provides context-aware code suggestions, explains code, generates documentation, and answers questions about your codebase using local or cloud AI models.

Pieces integrates with VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, Chrome, Edge, and Obsidian. It's ideal for developers who frequently reuse code patterns, switch between projects, or need an AI assistant that understands their workflow context.

Pricing

Free
$0 /mo
  • Local AI, snippet management, IDE integrations, 9 months of personal context, and desktop app for all major OSes
Pro
$10 /mo
  • All Free features plus cloud AI models, team sharing, priority support, and expanded context window
Teams
Custom pricing
  • Shared team context, custom/third-party LLM support, priority phone and email support. 14-day free trial for Pro plan

Pros & Cons

Pros

On-device AI processing keeps sensitive code completely private and secure
Automatic context capture enriches snippets with tags, links, and descriptions
Works across all major IDEs and browsers with seamless integrations
Free tier is genuinely generous with full local AI and snippet features
Copilot understands your workflow context across multiple projects and files

Cons

Learning curve to build the habit of saving and organizing snippets effectively
Cloud AI features require the paid plan which limits free tier usefulness
Team sharing features require custom pricing with no transparent team rates
Desktop app required as the foundation — fully web-based usage isn't supported
Smaller community compared to GitHub Copilot means fewer shared resources

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