Sourcegraph Amp vs Cody Enterprise — when and how should I migrate?

Teams that previously used Cody Free, Pro, or Enterprise Starter need a fresh decision card on whether to move to Amp credits or standardize on Cody Enterprise.

Move affected users to Amp credits unless you specifically need Cody with enterprise governance. Choose Cody Enterprise only when security, admin control, or self-hosting outweigh usage-based pricing.

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Who this is for

Candidates

Move affected users to Amp credits

As of 2026-03-29, this is the direct replacement path Sourcegraph recommends for former Cody Free and Cody Pro users, and the practical fallback for former Enterprise Starter users who still need Sourcegraph-hosted AI coding help. Sourcegraph states Cody Free, Cody Pro, and Cody in Enterprise Starter were shut down on July 23, 2025, while Amp became the path forward. Sourcegraph's official pricing page says Amp uses prepaid credits at at-cost pricing, most users get $10 in free credits, and Amp Enterprise requires a one-time $1,000 USD purchase that grants $1,000 of Amp Enterprise usage. The same pricing page also states Amp Enterprise usage is 50% more expensive than individual and Team usage, but includes SSO, zero LLM retention, and enterprise support.

When to choose

Use this when former Cody users mainly need an AI coding tool now and do not want to re-platform onto a full Sourcegraph Enterprise deployment. It is the decisive option for cost-sensitive teams that prefer usage-based spend over a seat-based enterprise contract, especially if Enterprise Starter is being kept only for code search.

Tradeoffs

Fastest migration path, self-serve entry, and spend scales with usage rather than forcing an immediate enterprise rollout. The tradeoff is that Amp is a separate product motion from Cody Enterprise, with prepaid credit management and potentially higher enterprise unit cost than individual or team Amp usage.

Cautions

As of 2026-03-29, the July 23, 2025 shutdown has already occurred, so there is no remaining grace period for Cody Free, Pro, or Cody in Enterprise Starter. Sourcegraph also notes that charges can exceed prepaid balance if auto-reload is enabled. If you were on Enterprise Starter, the plan still exists for code search, but new and existing workspaces no longer get Cody.

Standardize on Cody Enterprise

As of 2026-03-29, Cody Enterprise is the only Cody offering that Sourcegraph says remains fully supported, actively developed, and unaffected by the July 23, 2025 shutdown. Sourcegraph documents Cody Enterprise for both Sourcegraph Cloud and self-hosted Sourcegraph Enterprise, with model access available through Cody Gateway or a third-party LLM provider. Official docs do not publish a simple self-serve Cody Enterprise seat price on the pages verified here, so pricing should be treated as sales-led and checked with Sourcegraph. This route fits teams that want Cody specifically, need centralized admin controls, and already operate or are willing to adopt Sourcegraph Enterprise.

When to choose

Use this when the requirement is to keep Cody rather than switch products, and when security, admin control, or enterprise deployment flexibility matter more than self-serve usage pricing. It is the decisive option for organizations that want Cody on Sourcegraph Cloud or self-hosted Sourcegraph Enterprise with enterprise governance.

Tradeoffs

Keeps the Cody product line and enterprise controls intact, including enterprise model-provider options and license-tied quotas through Cody Gateway. The tradeoff is higher rollout friction than Amp, plus non-transparent pricing from the verified public pages.

Cautions

Do not assume Enterprise Starter is an upgrade path to Cody anymore; as of 2026-03-29, Enterprise Starter is a code search plan and no longer includes Cody. Also, Cody Gateway quotas, rate limits, and model availability are tied to the Sourcegraph Enterprise license, so capacity planning is contract-dependent rather than purely pay-as-you-go.

Facts updated: 2026-03-29
Published: 2026-04-03

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