Greptile's New Pricing Is Predatory
not-chatgpt
15 points
3 comments
April 30, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
mhitza
Won't you be paying for output tokens for copilot as well? Isn't that the change announced recently? Anyway, token economics wont't make sense to users, and if it is worth it, until they aren't all subsidized.
dnlzro
This article is talking about Greptile’s competition as if they aren’t destined to make the exact same changes to their pricing schemes. That strikes me as very naive. The writing is on the wall for all of them. Was unfortunate to read about the instances of OSS contributors being billed for their usage though. Reptile was earning a lot of good will for that, so it’d be a shame if they weren’t actually following through.
bko
Am I right to conclude all these AI platforms that do things like code review are just increasingly irrelevant wrappers around the top models? No one is actually training or even fine tuning models at this point, right? I remember when you had to put in these little hacks like to get LLMs to reply to complete the phrase: me: England llm: London me: France llm: ? And on every iteration you need less and less clever engineering. At this point I don't even need to specify where to look for things, the LLM will just figure it out. And my overly specified prompts sometimes even hurt me as it's too narrow. I think I read that Harvey for law for instance actually scores worse on legal exams than just using the models out of the box. These companies that build rails for these system and use clever prompts can't be adding value. And if they are, they'll have to completely re-engineer everything every 6m when a new model comes out. There is value in rails for sure, but those will likely be general rails like Open Claw and even that will be incorporated into the base layer