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Freebird AI
AI coding assistant for indie developers and small teams
A free, lighter alternative to Cursor/Copilot; built for indie devs and small teams, not enterprise leftovers. 20 real AI edits/day, forever free, no throttled fast-request quotas. Multi-file agent mode, inline edits, semantic codebase search, AI commit messages, zero setup. Fully private via Ollama, unlimited and local. Need more? Pro $6/mo or Team $25/mo. Already reaching developers across 20+ countries.
We built Freebird because most AI coding tools are enterprise-first: throttled quotas, pricing built for higher-income markets. For indie devs, small teams and developers across the Global South and Africa, that's a real bottleneck, not a footnote.
Freebird's the opposite: built for the solo dev and small startup from day one. 20 free edits a day, no throttling games, pricing that actually makes sense at that scale. This week we fixed a chat bug that had silently broken things for weeks, closed a paywall gap, and shipped semantic codebase search; so if you tried it before, worth another look.
Would love feedback, especially anywhere it still feels like it's punching below Cursor.
Multi-file agent mode actually works without me babysitting it, which was not what I expected. The local Ollama option is a nice touch for keeping side projects private.
honestly the daily cap kind of kills my flow when I'm in deep debugging mode. what if you added a one-time bonus pool, like extra edits you can earn by letting your local model handle the simpler completions in the background
Really like the Ollama-first angle, that's what sold me on clicking through. One thing that would make this stick for me: a lightweight way to share snippets of my local model's prompts and responses with teammates without leaking the rest of the codebase, kind of a redacted export button right inside the chat. Would be huge for pair debugging on a free plan.
About Freebird AI on Product Hunt
“AI coding assistant for indie developers and small teams”
Freebird AI was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. A free, lighter alternative to Cursor/Copilot; built for indie devs and small teams, not enterprise leftovers. 20 real AI edits/day, forever free, no throttled fast-request quotas. Multi-file agent mode, inline edits, semantic codebase search, AI commit messages, zero setup. Fully private via Ollama, unlimited and local. Need more? Pro $6/mo or Team $25/mo. Already reaching developers across 20+ countries.
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Hey Everyone 👋,
We built Freebird because most AI coding tools are enterprise-first: throttled quotas, pricing built for higher-income markets. For indie devs, small teams and developers across the Global South and Africa, that's a real bottleneck, not a footnote.
Freebird's the opposite: built for the solo dev and small startup from day one. 20 free edits a day, no throttling games, pricing that actually makes sense at that scale. This week we fixed a chat bug that had silently broken things for weeks, closed a paywall gap, and shipped semantic codebase search; so if you tried it before, worth another look.
Would love feedback, especially anywhere it still feels like it's punching below Cursor.