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CodeConductor is an enterprise-focused platform for building, deploying, and governing applications and AI Agents, with the tagline “Build Fast, Ship Safe.” Rather than being a standalone coding assistant, it brings App Studio, Copilot Studio, Model Router, deployment, governance, CI/CD, monitoring, and identity integration into a single control plane, covering the full path from idea to production application.
On the AI side, the platform offers code generation, the Aria AI VSCode extension, Copilot Studio, and model routing. The Enterprise edition supports bring-your-own LLMs, including Anthropic, OpenAI, Azure, Bedrock, and self-hosted models, as well as BYOK. From an engineering perspective, a key highlight is its ability to generate front-end and back-end components based on pre-approved architectural patterns, with an emphasis on reducing architecture drift and automatically meeting enterprise security standards. The platform can also connect to identity systems, data stores, APIs, observability tools, and existing cloud and SDLC tooling.
CodeConductor does not publish pricing and uses a sales-quote model. Pricing is mainly based on developer seats, platform capacity, workloads, governance requirements, and deployment model. Standard is suited to piloting one production application; Pro supports multiple applications in parallel and 24/7 support; Enterprise adds unlimited products, private cloud/VPC/on-premises deployment, BYO LLM, data residency, and compliance governance; Strategic is aimed at platform-level partnerships and dedicated infrastructure. There is no self-serve free plan, but qualified teams can apply for a structured 4–6 week pilot.
Its main strength is enterprise-grade completeness: built-in SSO, audit logs, encryption in transit and at rest, monitoring and alerts, GitLab, CI/CD, and advanced deployment options. It is especially friendly to regulated industries. The limitations are also clear: public documentation is only visible to customers, and there is little information on concrete pricing, real-world performance evaluations, Chinese-language support, or payment methods. Trials require sales involvement, making it less suitable for individual developers who want to quickly test it hands-on.
CodeConductor is better suited to enterprise engineering teams, CIO organizations, public-sector bodies, system integrators, and organizations that need to govern AI while controlling models and data sovereignty. Public sources do not clarify its accessibility from China, and network connectivity, payment methods, and local compliance support are all unknown. Chinese teams looking for similar capabilities may compare it with Microsoft Power Platform, OutSystems, Mendix, Retool, or local low-code/AI development platforms.
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