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Qoder

Understand codebases and move development forward with IDE agents, Quest, and inline collaboration

An agentic development environment for repository understanding, multi-file edits, inline chat, and autonomous tasks.

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01 / Overview

About

Qoder is an agentic development environment built around codebase context. Developers can understand projects, modify files, and run tasks through Ask or Agent modes, use inline chat for local edits, and hand longer goals to Quest for more autonomous execution.

02 / Core features

Core features

01

Codebase understanding

Build project context and answer architecture, dependency, and implementation questions.

02

Ask and Agent modes

Choose between guided explanations and autonomous changes.

03

Inline chat

Generate, edit, explain, or fix selected code in place.

04

Quest autonomous tasks

Hand longer goals to an agent for planning, execution, and result delivery.

03 / Use cases

Use cases

01

Onboard to a repository

Map structure and critical paths before editing.

02

Feature work and fixes

Implement across files, run commands, and inspect results.

03

Long-running work

Use Quest for refactors, migrations, or larger development goals.

04 / Platforms and languages

Platforms and languages

Platforms and devices

macOSWindowsLinux

Languages

Multiple programming languages and natural-language input

The desktop IDE is the primary entry point; models, credits, and capabilities depend on the active plan.

05 / Pricing and quotas

Pricing and quotas

Free

$0 / Ongoing

Includes base models and limited credits; new users can receive a 14-day Pro trial with 300 credits.

Pro

$20/mo / Monthly

Includes 2,000 credits per month; higher tiers and add-on credits are billed separately.

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07 / Common questions

Frequently asked questions

01How do Ask, Agent, and Quest differ?

Ask focuses on explanations, Agent can operate on code and tools, and Quest is designed for longer autonomous tasks.

02Is the free plan ongoing?

The official pricing page lists a Free plan, while credits, models, and trial rules may change.

03Will Qoder change every file automatically?

It acts only within permissions and the selected mode; review diffs, commands, and test results.