Developers lose days evaluating AI coding tools without clear guidance
Developers entering the AI-assisted coding space report spending disproportionate time exploring tools without a structured evaluation path. The overwhelming number of options and lack of comparative benchmarks leads to decision paralysis and lost productive time. This reflects a discoverability and onboarding gap in the AI developer tools ecosystem.
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