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Fig (Amazon Q) Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

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1 plans tracked·Updated May 2026

Is Fig (Amazon Q) worth the price?

95/10

The pricing for Fig (now Amazon Q for command line) is currently free, as the service is sunsetting and transitioning.

This is a generous offering, especially since the autocomplete specs remain open source. It's best for developers looking for a free, open-source terminal enhancement solution before the full transition to Amazon Q.

Pricing Plans

Note

Free

  • Fig was acquired by AWS in 2023
  • Sunset September 1, 2024
  • Now Amazon Q for command line
  • Autocomplete specs remain open source

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Future Amazon Q pricing is unknown

Potential vendor lock-in with AWS

No direct support for Fig after sunset

Which Plan Do You Need?

Developers seeking free terminal autocomplete

Users comfortable with open-source tools

Individuals exploring AWS command line tools

How Fig (Amazon Q) Compares to Competitors

Given Fig's transition and free status, direct pricing comparison is difficult. Alternatives like Warp offer a free tier with paid team features, while iTerm2 is entirely free and open-source. Fig's current offering is more akin to iTerm2 in terms of cost, but with the looming shift to a potentially paid Amazon Q service.

Fig (Amazon Q) Pricing FAQ

How much does Fig (Amazon Q) cost?

Fig (Amazon Q) starts at $0/month on the Note plan.

Does Fig (Amazon Q) have a free plan?

Fig (Amazon Q) does not offer a permanent free plan. Paid plans are required from day one.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Fig (Amazon Q)?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Fig (Amazon Q) include Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Windsurf. Free alternatives include Gemini CLI, Windsurf. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Fig (Amazon Q)

2 of 3 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.