Figorit vs Sourcegraph: Code Intelligence for Entire Teams, Not Just Power Users

Sourcegraph is built for developers who want advanced code search and navigation. Figorit is built for whole teams who need answers about the codebase without reading code. Here's how they compare.

Feature Comparison

Feature comparison: Figorit vs Sourcegraph
FeatureFigoritSourcegraph
Plain-English codebase Q&AYesCody AI only
Designed for non-developer usersYesNo
Slack bot for instant answersYesNo
Semantic vector searchYesYes
Code navigation (go-to-definition, refs)NoYes
Git history, blame & contributor analysisYesLimited
Automated release notes generationYesNo
Code experts (who knows what)YesNo
Explain for Customer (one-click rewrite)YesNo
Topic subscriptions & weekly digestYesNo
Batch code changes (search & replace)NoYes
Code Insights (analytics dashboards)NoYes
Self-hosted / on-premise optionNoYes
No per-user feesYesNo

Pricing Comparison

Pricing comparison: Figorit vs Sourcegraph
FigoritSourcegraph
Free tier1 repo, 5 credits/moCody Free (limited)
Team plan$100/mo (1 repo, unlimited users)$9/user/mo (Cody Pro)
Pro / Enterprise$250/mo (3 repos, unlimited users)Custom pricing (Enterprise)
15-person team cost$250/mo flat$135/mo+ (Cody Pro only)
Per-user feesNonePer active user
Full platform (search + AI + insights)Included in all plansEnterprise pricing required

Developer-First vs Team-First

Sourcegraph was built by developers, for developers. Its core strength is powerful code search and navigation: find references, go to definitions, trace dependencies across repositories. Cody, its AI assistant, adds natural-language Q&A on top. Figorit takes a different approach: it's built for entire teams. The person asking the question might be a PM who's never opened an IDE, a support rep investigating a customer issue, or a new hire trying to understand the architecture. Figorit translates code into plain-English answers with citations, no code literacy required.

Answers vs Navigation

Sourcegraph helps you navigate code: find where a function is defined, see everywhere it's called, trace a dependency chain. This is powerful for developers actively working in the codebase. Figorit helps you understand code: ask what a service does, how a feature works, who built it, and when it last changed. It synthesises answers from multiple files and the full git history, returning a coherent explanation rather than a list of search results.

Accessibility for Non-Technical Teams

Sourcegraph requires code literacy to get value from it. Its UI is designed around code views, file trees, and diff comparisons. Non-developers would struggle to use it effectively. Figorit's interface is a chat window and a Slack bot. Anyone who can type a question in plain English can use it. The "Explain for Customer" feature rewrites any technical answer into language suitable for a support ticket or customer email.

Pricing Model

Sourcegraph's Cody Pro costs $9/user/month, but full platform access (code search, batch changes, code insights) requires Enterprise pricing, which is custom and typically runs significantly higher. Figorit charges per organisation, not per user: $250/month for Pro covers 3 repositories and unlimited team members. For a 15-person team, Figorit is $250/month flat. Sourcegraph's full platform for the same team requires an Enterprise conversation.

When You Need Both

Sourcegraph and Figorit are complementary rather than competing tools. Sourcegraph excels at developer-facing code navigation and large-scale code changes. Figorit excels at making codebase knowledge accessible to non-developers and providing organisational intelligence (who knows what, release notes, knowledge gaps). Teams with both get code navigation for their engineers and codebase intelligence for everyone else.

The Bottom Line

Sourcegraph is a developer power tool for code search and navigation. Figorit is a team knowledge tool that makes your codebase accessible to everyone. If your challenge is "developers need better code search," Sourcegraph is the answer. If your challenge is "everyone needs answers about our codebase without interrupting engineers," that's Figorit. For a 15-person team: Figorit Pro at $250/month for unlimited users, while Sourcegraph's full platform requires Enterprise pricing. Many teams use both.