The modern coding superpower. State-of-the-art suggestions on 30+ languages in your IDE: VSCode, JetBrains, Vim/Neovim, and uniquely as a Chrome extension, bringing this tech to notebooks (Jupyter, Colab, etc), websites like JSFiddle, and web IDEs like Gitpod.
I had high hopes for Codeium, but my experience has been very disappointing. I accidentally forgot to cancel my subscription, there was no notification or reminder—and was charged despite not having used any credits. I reached out twice with a polite refund request, explaining the situation, but never received a single reply. It feels like they’re intentionally ignoring, which is extremely unprofessional.
I was using Github Copilot with Goland, but the plugin wasn't very good, so it wasn't very easy to use.
I tried using Codeium and found it very easy to use.
I think Codeium is better than Copilot for people who use JetBrains IDEs such as Goland, PyCharm etc.
Codeium is awesome! The AI context, commit generation, etc. are all very useful, the autocomplete is free, unlimited, and super fast. Everything is very context aware and flawless. Love it!
I've been test-driving Codeium lately, and I've gotta say, I'm really impressed. As someone who's dabbled with a bunch of AI coding tools - GitHub Copilot, customizing continue.dev with custom language models+prompt, playing with aider, claude dev - Codeium stands out from the crowd in a different way.
What I love most is how seamlessly it fits into my workflow. It's super intuitive and just gets what I'm trying to do. The "refactor" feature in the right-click menu is so good. It's quick and spot-on, often understanding my intentions better than I could explain them.
While other tools offer great flexibility, Codeium strikes an awesome balance between power and ease of use. It doesn't need the setup that some other tools do, but it's incredibly smart and gets things done.