Sourcegraph
Amp
Frontier-model coding agent from Sourcegraph with terminal and editor workflows, agent modes, and pass-through model pricing.
Attributed output
GitHub public-attribution count, 2026-06-09
49.2KAttributed outputGitHub public-attribution count, 2026-06-09Commits and PRs on public GitHub provably produced by this agent. Exact if it is visible through its own bot or workflow, an estimate if measured through attribution it declares (these can swing 30 to 40 percent between measurement runs at multi-million scale), and a floor either way.#13
Index rank
of 34 tracked agents
#13Index rankof 34 tracked agentsn/a
Business signal
No sourced business metric
n/aBusiness signalNo sourced business metric$5 minimum credit purchase
Entry price
Prepaid credits at provider API rates
$5 minimum credit purchaseEntry pricePrepaid credits at provider API ratesNot published
GitHub stars
No public repo
Not publishedGitHub starsNo public repo38,606
npm demand/wk
Adjusted from raw npm channel
38,606npm demand/wkAdjusted from raw npm channelWeekly package downloads as an install-demand floor; adjusted when the vendor's main install channel is no longer npm.1,530,112
npm installs to date
Since 2025-04-07
1,530,112npm installs to dateSince 2025-04-07Total npm downloads of this agent's package(s) summed across every tracked week since it was first published. A floor, like the weekly figure. Where a one-week automated/CI burst inflated the total, the baseline-only figure is shown too.npm Installs Over Time
Weekly npm downloads since 2025-04-07, the install-demand trajectory.
Market
Developer output
Public GitHub commits attributed to Amp
Amp declares attribution on its commits by default.
Flow share: 0% of the 7998 most recent public PRs sampled (0 PRs, 8 windows, last 2026-06-17). Zero marked PRs in the sampled flow despite the historical total: current run-rate is far below the accumulated stock.
Snapshot 2026-06-09, confidence Medium, tracked since 2026-06-09, +34.9% over 6 days. Read the methodology.
- Index rank
- #13 of 34
- Demand share
- 0.1% of tracked npm demand floor
- Business signal
- No sourced business metric
- GitHub share
- No public repo
- npm channel
- 42,245 raw downloads/week (npm primary)
npm channel caveat: npm primaryExpandHide
Amp's newer @ampcode/cli package has a short public npm history.
Amp also has a legacy @sourcegraph/amp package, so package migration can split the visible npm counter.
- Demand floor
- 38,606 / wk
- Latest npm week
- 42,245
- Peak npm week
- 64,341
- 4-week average
- 38,606
Current combined @ampcode/cli + @sourcegraph/amp packages
Complete Mon-Sun week when cron-backed
Observed public npm range
As of 2026-06-14
All sourced signals (1)ExpandHide
| Signal | Value | Type | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| npm weekly downloads | 36,970 across @ampcode/cli and @sourcegraph/amp | Public metric | High |
Pricing And Economics
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Amp has no subscription for individuals/teams; it sells prepaid credits at provider API cost with zero markup.
- Entry price
- $5 minimum credit purchase
- Top self-serve price
- n/a
- Pricing unit
- Prepaid credits at provider API rates
- Token transparency
- BYOK/API retail
- Included usage
- No monthly commitment; individual and non-enterprise workspaces use provider API pricing with zero markup.
- Overage path
- Buy more credits. Enterprise usage is 50% more expensive than individual/team usage.
Retail Token Equivalent
Token economics are the selected providers' API rates; Amp exposes per-thread cost in the UI.
| Plan | Price | Allowance | Unit | Token / Overage Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual / Team | $5 min credit purchase | Credits spent at provider API prices with no subscription or commitment. | provider API dollars | |
| Enterprise | Custom | Enterprise features with usage priced 50% above individual/team usage. | marked-up provider API dollars |
Amp uses prepaid credits and at-cost pass-through model/tool pricing for individuals and teams; enterprise can be volume-priced.
- Amp states individual and team usage is passed through with no markup.
- Enterprise usage is described as 50% more expensive than individual/team usage and includes enterprise features.
- The old @sourcegraph/amp npm package now points to @ampcode/cli.
Product
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Model families
Capabilities
Tradeoffs
- Closed-source agent
- Per-token/credit pricing can be less predictable than flat subscriptions