Cline vs Endor Labs AURI

A side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool.

Cline scores higher overall (81/100)

But the best choice depends on your specific needs. Compare below.

Pricing
The Cline extension is free and open source. You pay only for the underlying model usage via your own Anthropic, OpenAI, OpenRouter, or other provider key. Cline also offers an optional managed inference plan billed per token.
Free plan
Yes
Best for
developers who already pay for Claude or OpenAI API access, engineers who want a transparent, open-source alternative to Cursor, teams that need an agent that can plan, edit files, and run commands, tinkerers who want full control over models and prompts
Platforms
vscode, jetbrains, cli
API
No
Languages
en
Pricing
Free CLI and MCP tier for developers; Core, Pro, and add-on plans are enterprise-quoted (no public pricing)
Free plan
Yes
Best for
enterprise security teams, developers using AI coding agents, organizations with polyglot monorepos
Platforms
web, cli, api
API
Yes
Languages
en

Choose Cline if:

  • You are developers who already pay for Claude or OpenAI API access
  • You are engineers who want a transparent, open-source alternative to Cursor
  • You are teams that need an agent that can plan, edit files, and run commands
  • You want to start free
Read Cline review →

Choose Endor Labs AURI if:

  • You are enterprise security teams
  • You are developers using AI coding agents
  • You are organizations with polyglot monorepos
  • You want to start free
Read Endor Labs AURI review →

FAQ

What is the difference between Cline and Endor Labs AURI?
Cline is an open-source ai coding agent that runs inside vs code, jetbrains, and a cli, with bring-your-own-key inference so you only pay for the model tokens, not a subscription. Endor Labs AURI is ai-native application security platform that embeds real-time vulnerability detection into ai coding agents via mcp, reducing alert noise by up to 95% through full-stack reachability analysis.
Which is cheaper, Cline or Endor Labs AURI?
Cline: The Cline extension is free and open source. You pay only for the underlying model usage via your own Anthropic, OpenAI, OpenRouter, or other provider key. Cline also offers an optional managed inference plan billed per token.. Endor Labs AURI: Free CLI and MCP tier for developers; Core, Pro, and add-on plans are enterprise-quoted (no public pricing). Cline has a free plan. Endor Labs AURI has a free plan.
Who is Cline best for?
Cline is best for developers who already pay for Claude or OpenAI API access, engineers who want a transparent, open-source alternative to Cursor, teams that need an agent that can plan, edit files, and run commands, tinkerers who want full control over models and prompts.
Who is Endor Labs AURI best for?
Endor Labs AURI is best for enterprise security teams, developers using AI coding agents, organizations with polyglot monorepos.