Weave vs Waydev: which engineering intelligence platform is right for your team?
Both Weave and Waydev help engineering leaders measure productivity and AI impact. The difference is what gets counted. Waydev grew up on git activity analytics: commits, coding days, and churn. Weave reads the work itself, using LLMs and machine learning on every PR, review, and deploy. Here's the full breakdown.
The short version
Weave measures human and AI contributions directly from code, normalized into a single output unit calibrated to expert benchmarks. Waydev builds activity analytics from git metadata, like commits, coding days, and churn, with AI adoption and token-cost dashboards on its Premium tier.
Teams typically choose Weave when they want objective, code-level measurement of engineering output and AI ROI, with a free tier, flat $50 per engineer pricing, and same-day self-serve setup. Teams typically choose Waydev for classic git activity analytics, with AI features on its $49 Premium tier, billed annually.
At a glance
How Weave and Waydev compare
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Weave
Waydev (waydev.co)
Core approach
LLMs + domain-specific ML read the code itself
Git activity analytics: commits, coding days, churn, cycle time
AI vs. human attribution
Code-level attribution rolled into benchmarked per-tool ROI
AI adoption tracking plus token and cost dashboards (Premium tier)
Measurement unit
Normalized units of work, calibrated to expert benchmarks, not activity counts
Activity metrics built on DORA and SPACE frameworks
Individual visibility
Per-engineer output, benchmarked fairly on calibrated units
Contributor activity stats: commit counts and active days
Time to value
Live before the end of the day; self-serve signup
Demo or proof of concept, then annual contract
Pricing
Free Starter; $50/engineer Pro, monthly or yearly; all AI measurement included
$29 Pro / $49 Premium per contributor, annual only; AI features Premium and up
AI agent for insights
Wooly: ask anything about your engineering org, included in Pro
Waydev Agent: 200 queries/mo on Premium, credit-based overages
Plan limits
No repository caps or usage credits
Repo caps (100 to 150) and 6 to 24 month data retention by tier
Compliance
SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, HIPAA, SSO/OIDC, SCIM
SOC 3; SAML SSO and self-hosted option on Enterprise
Scale
500+ organizations incl. Fortune 100; 2M+ PRs analyzed; 20,000+ engineers
300+ companies incl. TATA Health, Sovos, and Citi Ventures
What is Weave?
Weave is the engineering intelligence platform for the AI era. It uses LLMs and domain-specific machine learning to understand engineering work at the source: the code itself. Everything rolls up into a single unit of output, calibrated to expert benchmarks, so a complex refactor counts for more than a hundred trivial commits. Weave attributes every contribution to humans or AI, measures quality and review load, and includes agent observability, Dev FinOps, and the Wooly AI agent. It's trusted by 500+ organizations, from seed-stage startups to Fortune 100 companies.
What is Waydev?
Waydev (waydev.co) is a developer productivity platform with roots in git activity analytics: commits per day, coding days, code churn, and cycle time, organized around the DORA and SPACE frameworks. It has added AI modules, including AI adoption tracking, token and cost reporting, commit-to-production AI impact checkpoints, and the Waydev Agent, gated to its Premium and Enterprise tiers. Waydev is an established Y Combinator-backed product used by 300+ companies including TATA Health and Sovos. The question is whether activity counts can still describe productivity when AI can generate unlimited commits.
The key difference
Measuring the work vs. counting the activity
Waydev's approach
Waydev counts activity: commits per day, coding days, churn, cycle time. Those numbers were a reasonable proxy for effort when humans wrote every line. In the AI era they break down, because an agent can produce a thousand commits an hour. More activity no longer means more value, and its AI modules count tokens and cost, not what the code accomplished.
Weave's approach
Weave evaluates the work itself. LLMs and domain-specific ML, tuned to your codebase, assess the complexity and quality of every PR, review, and deploy, attribute it to humans or AI, and normalize it into a benchmarked unit of output. A complex migration counts for more than a hundred config tweaks, no matter how many commits either one took.
If your team ships with Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, or autonomous agents, activity metrics only go up. Commits are free now. The question that matters is what all that activity produced, and that's a question only code-level measurement can answer.
Why Weave
Why teams choose Weave over Waydev
Output, not activity counts
Commits, coding days, and churn reward volume, and AI makes volume free. Weave measures normalized units of real engineering work, calibrated to expert benchmarks, so a hard problem solved well counts for what it's worth.
AI ROI in value, not just tokens
Waydev's AI ROI reports track tokens, spend, and cost per PR. Weave measures what the spend bought: attributed, benchmarked output per AI tool, so you can compare Cursor vs. Claude Code on value delivered, not tokens burned.
Fair individual measurement
Contributor stats built on commit counts and active days punish thoughtful engineers and reward busy ones. Weave's calibrated output units make per-engineer visibility reflect contribution, not keyboard time.
Everything on every plan
Waydev gates AI Adoption, AI Impact, AI ROI, and its Agent to the $49 Premium tier, meters agent queries with credits, and caps repos and data retention by plan. Weave's AI measurement is the core product, with Wooly included in Pro.
Live before the end of the day
Weave is self-serve with monthly or yearly billing: connect your tools and see data the same day. Reducto went from install to first executive report in 60 days and measured a 19% increase in output. Waydev runs demo-first with annual-only contracts.
Enterprise-grade compliance
Weave is SOC 2 Type II certified with GDPR and HIPAA compliance, SSO/OIDC, and SCIM provisioning on standard plans. Waydev holds SOC 3, with SAML SSO reserved for its Enterprise tier.
When Waydev might be the better fit
We'd rather you pick the right tool than just pick us. If your organization requires a self-hosted deployment, Waydev's Enterprise tier offers on-premise installation that Weave doesn't, and its $29 Pro tier is an affordable entry point for classic git and sprint analytics. Its Tokenmeter free tier is also a quick way to eyeball AI token efficiency. But activity metrics alone shouldn't decide it: if you need to know what your engineers and AI agents actually produced, with objective, code-level attribution you can defend in front of a board, that's what Weave was built for.
Customer Story
"Our goal is to ship the highest quality product as fast as possible for our customers. We use Weave to get an objective measurement and keep ourselves honest about how we're doing."
Raunak Chowdhuri
Founder & CTO, Reducto
+19%
Increase in measured engineering output
60 days
From install to first executive report
Frequently asked questions
What's the main difference between Weave and Waydev?
Weave measures engineering work directly from code using LLMs and machine learning, attributing every contribution to humans or AI and normalizing output against expert benchmarks. Waydev builds activity analytics from git metadata, like commits per day, coding days, and churn, with AI adoption and token-cost dashboards on higher tiers. Weave measures the value of the work; Waydev counts the activity around it.
Is Weave or Waydev better for measuring AI coding tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and Copilot?
Weave is purpose-built for AI measurement: it attributes code to specific AI tools, quantifies AI's impact on velocity, quality, and review throughput, and provides observability for autonomous coding agents. Waydev tracks AI adoption, token consumption, and cost per PR on its Premium tier, which tells you what AI costs but not what the generated code was worth.
How much do Weave and Waydev cost?
Weave has a free Starter plan and Pro at $50 per engineer per month, billed monthly or yearly, with all AI measurement included. Waydev publishes prices of $29 (Pro) and $49 (Premium) per active contributor per month, but billing is annual only, AI features require Premium, agent queries are metered with credits, and plans carry repository caps and 6 to 24 month data retention limits.
How long does it take to get started with Weave vs Waydev?
Weave is self-serve: teams connect their tools and are live before the end of the day, and the free tier has no time limit. Waydev onboarding runs through a demo or proof of concept, followed by an annual contract with a 90-day money-back window.
Does Weave track commits per day and coding days like Waydev?
No, deliberately. Activity counts stopped being a useful proxy for productivity once AI could generate unlimited commits. Weave measures the complexity and quality of what shipped, normalized into calibrated output units, so more activity only scores higher when it actually produces more value.
Is Weave enterprise-ready?
Yes. Weave is SOC 2 Type II certified, GDPR and HIPAA compliant, and supports SSO (OIDC) and SCIM provisioning, with regular third-party audits. It's used by Fortune 100 companies and supports GitHub Enterprise.
Can I switch from Waydev to Weave?
Yes. Weave connects directly to your existing tools, including GitHub and your project management stack, and calibrates automatically to your codebase. Most teams see their first data the same day. Book a demo and we'll map your current Waydev reporting to Weave equivalents.
Commits are free now. Measure what they're worth.
Weave normalizes engineering work into a single unit, calibrated to expert benchmarks. Code-level AI attribution, no activity-count proxies, live before the end of the day.
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