
The June pricing reset: Copilot pauses new sign-ups, Windsurf is now Devin Desktop, and your old cost spreadsheet is wrong
Chris Harper
2 min read
Jun 11, 2026 · 10:00 UTC
Every major AI coding tool repriced in the first half of 2026, and a verified-against-live-pages audit (checked June 10) is the cleanest snapshot of where things landed. Three changes are easy to miss.
Copilot's paid tiers are temporarily closed. New sign-ups for Pro ($10), Pro+ ($39), and Max ($100) are paused while GitHub manages capacity after the June 1 switch to usage-based AI Credits ($15/$70/$200 of monthly included credits respectively). If you were planning to add Copilot seats, that's blocked right now; existing customers can still move between tiers.
Windsurf is gone. The windsurf.com domain now redirects to devin.ai — Cognition has rebranded the IDE as Devin Desktop (Free / Pro $20 / Max $200 / Teams $80 base + $40 per seat), running its SWE 1.6 model. Cursor meanwhile added a Pro+ tier at $60 between Pro ($20) and Ultra ($200), with Teams at $40/user.
The June 22 Fable 5 deadline is the budget item. Fable 5 leaves claude.ai Pro/Max included usage on June 22 and moves to usage credits / API-only at $10/$50 per MTok. The hidden-cost math to do before then: a complex agentic session burns 50K–200K tokens, so at Fable rates that's $2–8 per session — 20 sessions a day is $40–160 before any subscription. Ballpark budgets that held up: $20–40/mo for a serious solo setup, $200–500/mo for a 5–10-person team before overages.
Worth an hour this week to re-run your own numbers — the spreadsheet you made in Q1 no longer reflects any vendor's actual pricing.
Sources: Developers Digest pricing audit, Fable 5 June 22 deadline breakdown, Devin pricing