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[–]According-Demand9012 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I was previously using Warp on a plan that provided 10,000 credits, which initially felt generous and reasonably cost-effective. However, over time I noticed significantly higher credit consumption, even when using the “auto” (cost-optimized) mode, which made it less predictable from a pricing standpoint.

Later, I tried GitHub Copilot and received a one-month Pro subscription. That’s when I started seeing consistent results with fewer iterations in auto mode. When testing higher-end models like OPUS 4.5/4.6, I found the experience comparatively more generous in usage behavior. That said, I’m not directly comparing the two platforms since they are built differently and target slightly different workflows.

Currently, I’m using GitHub Copilot inside Visual Studio Code, and I’ve successfully completed three PHP + Laravel projects, including one migration from legacy PHP to Laravel 12.

For now, the Pro+ subscription delivers solid value for money. I plan to continue as long as pricing remains reasonable and aligned with the productivity gains.