Amp is an agentic coding tool engineered to maximize what’s possible with today’s frontier models—autonomous reasoning, comprehensive code editing, and complex task execution.
“My favorite part about @AmpCode is that you can share your whole session globally. PRs with Amp threads attached make me very, very happy as a maintainer. here is one from a bug fix this morning: ampcode.com/threads/T-24dca…”— Mitchell Hashimoto
“Day 130 and Amp remains (by far) the best agent / pair programmer. Throwing MAX tokens at claude code sometimes comes close-ish (like 70%-80%) but Amp is the only agent in the market that 'gets it' most of the times.”— Divyendu Singh
“Whoa. Another S-tier. Holy shit. ... They're devs that love agents and they're just building the best thing.”— Kieran Klaassen on the Every podcast
“My first impressions of using @AmpCode to build an iOS app (working on an existing repo built be Claude Code): It feels way more agentic, it feels like I can let the agents/subagents run and it'll correctly come up with code reliably and consistently.”— TheAlexYao
“Tried Codex in lieu of @AmpCode. It makes me appreciate the level of polish amp brings! The whole tool really delivers a premium experience, and I pity whoever is stuck with CC / Codex.”— Petr Baudis
“We keep trying CC, Cursor Agent, etc. and keep coming back to Amp. It's built different.”— Evan Owen
“umm ok @AmpCode stop being so good - this data flow diagram is actually sick, and generated without me specifically asking for it”— Adam Sorensen
“Tried @AmpCode with GPT5 and Sonnet4. @sqs you guys put some juice into Claude. Hard to believe its running the same model under the hood as CC.”— Alfredo Sandoval