Devin

Week 2026-W14 · Published April 3, 2026
75 /100 Mostly Positive

Verdict: Conditional Proceed

Overall Risk: Medium
Analysis based on 50 data points collected this week from developer forums, code repositories, and community platforms.

Risk Assessment

Seven-category enterprise risk analysis derived from community and vendor signals. Each card shows the evidence tier and the underlying finding.

Segment Fit Matrix

Decision support for procurement by company size

No new segment fit change signals reported this week.

Financial Impact Panel

Cost intelligence and pricing signals for enterprise procurement decisions

Pricing data from public sources — enterprise rates differ. Verify with vendor.

Pain Map

Recurring issues reported by the developer and enterprise community this week. Severity and trend indicators reflect the direction these issues are heading.

No notable new pain points reported this week.

Churn Signals & Leads

5 moderate 1 mild

This week 6 user(s) signaled dissatisfaction or migration intent on public platforms — potential outreach candidates. Each card includes a ready-to-send message template.

HN johnnyanmac Moderate
9764 followers
You&#x27;re right that the US was holding out while other regions got price increeases. But this is actually the 2nd US price increase in 12 months. This is the increase from August: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.playstation.com&#x2F;2025&#x2F;08&#x2F;20&#x2F;playstation-5-price-changes-in-the-u-s&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.playstation.com&#x2F;2025&#x2F;08&#x2F;20&#x2F;playstation-5-price-...</a><p>Nintendo much be in an especially hard place. They just released their new ge
Hi johnnyanmac — we track Devin (and alternatives) with weekly trust scores if you're in evaluation mode: https://swanum.com/tool/devin/
HN yosamino Moderate
1357 followers
Sure, the easiest way out of your dilemma is to just declare everyone killed to <i>not</i> be a civilian, and define every enemy to be out of scope of any restraint.<p>By that metric there are never any dead civilians and no rules apply.<p>Kinda sounds as if you are looking for excuses to make these rules you yourself brought up not apply to any real situation.<p>I really, really wanted to avoid making fun of of your &quot;gifted brain power&quot;.<p>Your argument is so lazy, I am starting to do
Hi yosamino — we track Devin (and alternatives) with weekly trust scores if you're in evaluation mode: https://swanum.com/tool/devin/
HN kevin_thibedeau Moderate
22457 followers
You don&#x27;t <i>have</i> to use net metering in residential either. Grid-supported hybrid inverters that won&#x27;t export power can be installed. Bonus is that they run when the grid is down. It&#x27;s effectively like having an automatic transfer switch where the grid is the backup generator when your batteries are drained. The profit margin for the pro installers is reduced so they don&#x27;t promote them, but it is a viable route to save money and avoid hassles with the power company on a
Hi kevin_thibedeau — we track Devin (and alternatives) with weekly trust scores if you're in evaluation mode: https://swanum.com/tool/devin/
HN pacbard Moderate
📍 California, USA 770 followers
GitHub
Regarding public comments, I don&#x27;t believe a good politician will make a snap decision at the dais following public comments. Most of them will have received the meeting agenda in advance and formed an opinion about how they are going to vote and the questions they are going to ask. If this is the case, public comment is just a waste of time for them, as they won&#x27;t really get swayed by it. At most, they will mention a point that a public commenter made to support something that they we
Hi pacbard — we track Devin (and alternatives) with weekly trust scores if you're in evaluation mode: https://swanum.com/tool/devin/
HN tonelord Moderate
📍 USA 2 followers
I build software. I play bass. Working on Ohmstone — tools for real-time audio and bass guitar tech. https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ohmst.one https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tonelord.cc
GitHub ohmst.one
After some frustrating attempts to prototype my ideas with electronics, I wondered how I could get a tangible interface with something like paper. OpenCV is surprisingly effective and delightfully experimental and glitchy, with much less compute than modern AI tools. From the README opening:<p>This project is a demonstration of how to communicate with and control an app from another app. Features the use of a novel OpenCV-based tangible user interface (TUI), mDNS-SD for automatic device discover
Hi tonelord — we track Devin (and alternatives) with weekly trust scores if you're in evaluation mode: https://swanum.com/tool/devin/
4 days ago ·## STEP 1: BUILD YOUR CHECKLIST Map the signal chain and create a checklist entry for each boundary: WebSocket Feeds → Event Wakeups → Strategy Eval → Order Execution → Settlement For each boundary, add a checklist item with status: [ ] untested, [OK] verified, [BUG]broken.
@Abombination81 we track dev tool trust weekly, Devin report here if helpful: https://swanum.com/tool/devin/

Evaluation Landscape

Community members actively discussing a switch away from Devin — these tools are appearing as migration targets in developer forums and enterprise discussions. Where counts are significant, migration intent is a procurement signal worth investigating.

No significant migration signals detected this week. Users are not prominently mentioning alternatives in community discussions.

Due Diligence Alerts

Priority reviews, recommended inquiries, and verified strengths — based on 0+ community data points

No specific due diligence alerts detected this week.

Compliance & AI Transparency

Based on publicly available vendor disclosures

No compliance or certification developments reported this week.

Compliance information is based solely on publicly accessible vendor disclosures. "Undisclosed" means no public information was found — it does not confirm non-compliance. Always verify directly with the vendor.

Cumulative Intelligence

Patterns and signals detected over time — based on 50+ community data points from GitHub, X/Twitter, Reddit, Hacker News, Stack Overflow

Not enough historical data yet to generate cumulative analysis.

Strategic Insights

Trust Score Trend

12-month rolling window

Trend data becomes available after multiple weeks of reporting.

Sentiment X-Ray

Community feedback breakdown — 0 total mentions

📈 Search Interest & Popularity Signals

Real-time data from Google Trends and VS Code Marketplace. Reflects public search momentum — not a quality indicator.

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Google Search Interest
Relative index (0–100) · Last 90 days
10
This Week
100
90-day Peak
-37.5%
Week-over-Week
-33.3%
Month-over-Month

Source: Google Trends · Interest is relative to the peak in the period (100 = peak). Does not reflect absolute search volume.

Methodology

Coverage
7 Day Window
Trust Score Methodology

Trust Score (0–100) is a weighted composite: positive/negative sentiment ratio (40%), issue severity and frequency (25%), source volume and diversity (20%), momentum signals (15%). Evidence confidence tiers — Verified, Community, Undisclosed — indicate the quality of underlying data for each assessment.

Update Cadence

Reports are published weekly. Each edition is independent and reflects only the 7-day data window for that period. Historical trend lines are derived from prior weekly reports in the same series. All data is collected from publicly accessible sources.

This report analyzed 0+ community data points over a 7-day window.

Independent analysis — signals aggregated from GitHub, Reddit, HN, Stack Overflow, Twitter/X, G2 & Capterra. Not affiliated with any vendor. Corrections?

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