⬤ Mistral AI has rolled out Mistral Vibe 2.0, bringing meaningful upgrades to its software engineering agent CLI. The new version introduces subagents, skills support, and unified agent modes that give developers more control over automated coding workflows. Rather than rebuilding from scratch, this update focuses on making the tool more flexible and practical for everyday development tasks.
⬤ The platform is now live on Le Chat Pro and Team subscriptions. Pro users pay $14.99 monthly, while Team accounts run $24.99 per seat. Both plans support extended daily coding sessions with built-in usage limits. When you hit those limits, the system switches to pay-as-you-go pricing, so teams can keep working without plan changes or interruptions.
⬤ Mistral AI updated its Devstral 2 API pricing to $0.40 per million input tokens and $2.00 per million output tokens. Developers can also access Devstral 2 free through the Mistral Studio Experiment plan, making it easy to test features before committing to paid usage. This setup balances production needs with hands-on experimentation.
⬤ Mistral Vibe 2.0 arrives as competition heats up around AI coding assistants and software engineering agents. By combining CLI workflows, modular capabilities, and straightforward pricing, Mistral AI is staking its claim in a rapidly growing market where agent-based tools are becoming essential rather than optional in modern development environments.
Usman Salis
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