Aider vs Temporal
AI pair programmer in your terminal — works with any LLM provider
vs. Durable execution platform for mission-critical workflows
Pricing tiers
Aider
OSS (Apache-2.0)
$0 forever. Apache-2.0 licensed. Install via pip. Bring your own LLM API key.
$0 base (usage-based)
LLM token cost (passthrough)
Only cost is your LLM provider bill — Claude Sonnet ~$3/M in, $15/M out; Groq + DeepSeek near-free.
$0 base (usage-based)
Temporal
Self-Hosted (OSS)
Free forever. MIT license. Run the Temporal cluster yourself on K8s/Docker.
$0 base (usage-based)
Cloud (usage-based)
Temporal Cloud. Pay per action ($25 per 1M actions base). Active user + storage also billed.
$0 base (usage-based)
Business Plan
Starts ~$100/mo commit. Multi-region, SSO, priority support.
Custom
Enterprise
Custom. HIPAA, PCI, dedicated clusters, enterprise SLA.
Custom
Free-tier quotas head-to-head
Comparing oss on Aider vs oss on Temporal.
| Metric | Aider | Temporal |
|---|---|---|
| No overlapping quota metrics for these tiers. | ||
Features
Aider · 15 features
- Architect Mode — Large reasoning model plans → small editor model applies.
- Browser UI — Optional Streamlit-based GUI on localhost.
- Conventions File — .aider.conf.yml defines project rules.
- Copy-Paste Mode — Paste web-chat output → aider parses + applies.
- Git-Native Workflow — Each edit = git commit with descriptive message.
- Multi-File Editing — Handles refactors across dozens of files.
- Multi-LLM Support — Claude, GPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Groq, local.
- Public LLM Benchmarks — Maintains polyglot coding benchmark leaderboard.
- Read-Only Mode — View changes without committing.
- Repo-Map — Automatic project context summarization.
- Terminal-Native UI — Runs in bash/zsh, no IDE required.
- Test-Driven Mode — Runs tests after each edit, auto-fixes failures.
- Vim / Neovim Plugin — Launch aider from editor.
- Voice Coding — Transcribe voice → code.
- VS Code Extension — Launch aider from VS Code.
Temporal · 16 features
- Activities — Retryable units of work.
- Activity Retries — Declarative retry policies.
- Child Workflows — Nested workflow composition.
- Continue-As-New — Close + restart workflow to prune history.
- Nexus (cross-namespace) — Call workflows across namespaces/teams.
- Queries — Synchronous read of workflow state.
- Saga / Compensations — Rollback pattern via compensating activities.
- Schedules — Cron-like recurring workflows.
- Self-Host — Deploy cluster on your infra.
- Signals — Async messages into a running workflow.
- Timers — Durable sleeps — hours, days, months.
- Update — Synchronous RPC into workflow with validation.
- Visibility + Search Attrs — Query workflow state via Elasticsearch/native store.
- Web UI — Inspect workflow history, events, stack.
- Workflows — Durable, replayable, long-running functions.
- Workflow Versioning — Patch workflow code without breaking in-flight runs.
Developer interfaces
| Kind | Aider | Temporal |
|---|---|---|
| CLI | aider CLI | temporal CLI |
| SDK | — | Temporal Go SDK, temporalio (Python), @temporalio (TypeScript), Temporal Java SDK, Temporal .NET SDK, Temporal PHP SDK |
| OTHER | Aider Browser UI, .aider.conf.yml, aider.vim / neovim, Aider VS Code Extension | Temporal gRPC API, Temporal Web UI |
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