Enia Code
The AI coding agent that finds bugs and refactors before you hit Run — zero prompts required.
About
Enia Code doesn't wait for you to ask. It watches your code as you write and surfaces bugs, memory leaks, redundant hooks, and refactoring opportunities with ready-to-apply fixes. No prompts, no context resets. You get a persistent AI partner that learns your naming conventions, your patterns, and your team's unwritten best practices — then nudges everyone toward the same standards. If you've ever wished Copilot or Cursor would just point out the obvious mistake before you run the test suite, Enia is built for that. It runs as an IDE plugin (VS Code), detects "signals" — issues and improvement opportunities — in real time, and drops solutions into a Unified Task Center so you can accept or dismiss in one place. Senior devs set the tone; Enia helps the rest of the team follow it. Pricing starts at $19.99/mo (Partner) with 30 requests and 16 signals; Partner Pro at $49.99/mo gives 80 requests and 50 signals. Ultra at $199.99/mo is for heavy workflows (360 requests, 200 signals). All plans include a 7-day free trial. The main limitation: it's VS Code–only for now, so JetBrains and Neovim users are out of luck until they expand.
Key Features
- Proactive signal detection — bugs, performance issues, refactors without user prompts
- Persistent memory — learns coding standards and preferences, no context window resets
- Unified Task Center — track and apply fixes in one place
- 16–200 signals per plan (Partner to Ultra)
- 30–360 advanced-model requests per month depending on tier
- 7-day free trial on all plans
Use Cases
- 1Catch bugs and memory leaks before running tests
- 2Enforce team coding patterns and naming conventions across the codebase
- 3Refactor redundant hooks and architectural inconsistencies with one-click fixes
- 4Onboard new devs with real-time suggestions that match senior dev style
- 5Reduce back-and-forth with chat-based AI by getting fixes without prompting
Pros
- Zero-prompt workflow — solutions appear as you code, no asking required
- Learns your codebase and style over time; no repeated context
- Unified Task Center keeps all suggestions in one place
- Strong Product Hunt reception (365 upvotes, 2nd Product of the Day March 2026)
- Clear pricing tiers with 7-day free trial
Cons
- VS Code only — no JetBrains or Neovim support yet
- Request and signal limits may feel tight on large codebases at lower tiers
- Newer product — less long-term track record than Cursor or Copilot
Details
- Category
- code
- Pricing
- freemium