ChatDev vs OpenHands

Side-by-side comparison of two AI agent tools

ChatDevopen-source

ChatDev 2.0: Dev All through LLM-powered Multi-Agent Collaboration

🙌 OpenHands: AI-Driven Development

Metrics

ChatDevOpenHands
Stars32.3k70.3k
Star velocity /mo2.8k2.7k
Commits (90d)
Releases (6m)310
Overall score0.74255797792640710.8100328600787193

Pros

  • +Zero-code configuration makes multi-agent systems accessible to non-technical users
  • +Proven track record with strong community adoption (31,000+ GitHub stars)
  • +Versatile platform capable of handling diverse scenarios from software development to research automation
  • +Multiple flexible interfaces (SDK, CLI, GUI) allowing developers to choose their preferred interaction method
  • +Strong performance with 77.6 SWE-Bench score demonstrating effective software engineering capabilities
  • +Large open-source community with 69k+ GitHub stars and active development support

Cons

  • -Recently transitioned from 1.0 to 2.0, potentially introducing stability concerns during the migration period
  • -Limited technical documentation available for the new 2.0 platform features
  • -May be overly complex for simple automation tasks that don't require multi-agent coordination
  • -Multiple components may create complexity in setup and maintenance for users wanting simple solutions
  • -Documentation appears fragmented across different interfaces, potentially creating learning curve challenges

Use Cases

  • Automated software development with virtual teams of specialized AI agents (CEO, CTO, Programmer roles)
  • Complex research automation requiring coordination between multiple AI agents with different expertise
  • Data visualization and 3D generation projects that benefit from multi-agent workflow orchestration
  • Automated software development and code generation for complex programming tasks
  • Local AI-powered coding assistance integrated into existing development workflows
  • Large-scale agent deployment for organizations needing to automate development processes across multiple projects