The honest summary
Devin is built to write, run, and ship code. GO Pilot GO is built for the rest of the business: drafting emails, updating CRMs, triaging inboxes, summarizing calls, watching webhooks. They do not overlap much, and the smart move is to use both for their strengths.
| Capability | GO Pilot GO | Cognition Devin |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Business operations agents | Autonomous software engineering |
| Audience | Operators and small teams | Engineering teams |
| Voice-first creation | Yes | Text task brief |
| Per-user encrypted OAuth to SaaS | Yes, Gmail, GHL, Sheets, Resend | GitHub and code tools |
| Persistent per-agent memory across runs | Yes, markdown files | Session-scoped |
| Callable as MCP tool | Yes | No |
| Cost model | Tokens + voice + browser seconds, daily ceiling | Session credits |
Where Devin wins
Anywhere the deliverable is code. Devin is a serious autonomous engineer and a strong fit for backlog triage, prototypes, and migrations.
Where GO Pilot GO wins
- The work most businesses spend time on is not code. It is email, CRM, calendar, and spreadsheets. GO Pilot GO is built for that.
- Voice-first authoring lets operators ship agents without engineering involvement.
- Persistent per-agent memory across runs and MCP exposure for cross-planner orchestration.
How they coexist
Use Devin to ship code. Use GO Pilot GO for the agents that run your business once the code is live.