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Bolt.new vs OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin)

Bolt.new (StackBlitz) and OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin) (All Hands AI (open source)) compared head-to-head: prices from $0 and $0, model-dependent vs. model-dependent context, free tiers, models, limits plus strengths and weaknesses. Find out which AI coding agent fits your workflow.

Bolt.new vs OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin) — Category side-by-side

Provider Bolt.new
StackBlitz
OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin)
All Hands AI (open source)
From /month Free Free
Billing freemium + tokens BYO-key (usage)
Top models Claude Sonnet 4, GPT-5, Gemini 2.5 Pro Claude Sonnet 4, GPT-5, open models
Context model-dependent model-dependent
Limits token-based; Pro: 10M tokens/mo whatever your API key allows
Free tier yes — daily token allowance free software (model usage billed separately)
Best for Building & shipping fullstack apps from a prompt Devs wanting a transparent autonomous agent they control
Strengths
  • Deploy-from-prompt
  • Zero-setup browser IDE
  • Fast prototyping
  • Fully open source
  • Autonomous multi-tool agent
  • Self-hostable
Weaknesses
  • Token costs on big apps
  • Less control than local dev
  • You supply & pay for the model
  • Setup required

Recommendation by priority

💰 On a budget? Bolt.new ($0) is cheaper than OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin) ($0).

Bolt.new is especially strong when you care about "Building & shipping fullstack apps from a prompt".

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Frequently asked questions: Bolt.new vs OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin)

Bolt.new or OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin): which is cheaper?

The entry price depends on each provider and plan tier. This page shows the current indicative values side by side.

Which offers more context — Bolt.new or OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin)?

Bolt.new reaches model-dependent, OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin) reaches model-dependent. More context helps with long files and large repos.

Is there a free tier for Bolt.new or OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin)?

Yes — details on free tiers and free quotas are in the side-by-side table above.