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Windsurf 2.0

Windsurf 2.0 is an agentic IDE for coordinating local and cloud coding agents in one workspace. It adds an Agent Command Center and Devin integration so engineers can plan, delegate, and review work without leaving the editor.

Windsurf 2.0

Windsurf 2.0

Windsurf 2.0 is an agentic IDE and agent-management workspace built around coordinating local and cloud software agents. The launch introduces the Agent Command Center, a new surface inside the editor that shows all running agents in a single Kanban view organized by status.

The product’s main purpose is to help engineers plan, delegate, implement, and review work in one place. It also brings Devin, an autonomous cloud agent, directly into Windsurf so users can send work from a local plan to the cloud, continue coding locally, and review the resulting PR without leaving the editor.

Core features

Agent Command Center

See every agent you are running in one Kanban-style view, grouped by status, so you can track what is active, blocked, or ready for review.

Spaces for task context

Organize sessions, PRs, files, and context around a specific task or project so work stays connected as you move between steps.

Devin integration

Use Devin, the cloud-based autonomous software engineering agent, directly inside Windsurf for end-to-end work such as debugging, testing, and deployment.

Hybrid local-and-cloud workflow

Work with local and cloud agents side by side, with the editor still available for manual edits and last-mile changes.

In-editor review loop

Review Devin output inside the editor by inspecting diffs, running tests, and handing work back to a local agent for follow-up edits.

Multiple access paths

Use the same product across desktop, JetBrains, and terminal options, including Windsurf for JetBrains, Devin Desktop, and Devin CLI.

Common use cases

  • Managing multiple parallel tasks

    Use the Agent Command Center to track several concurrent agent sessions across different parts of the same codebase and keep their status visible at a glance.

  • Running a project with shared context

    Group a redesign or feature effort into a Space so the related sessions, files, PRs, and context stay together while work moves between local and cloud agents.

  • Delegating execution to the cloud

    Start with a local agent for planning or prototyping, then send the work to Devin when you want an autonomous cloud agent to handle implementation and testing.

  • Reviewing agent-generated changes

    Review Devin’s PR inside Windsurf by inspecting the diff, running tests, and applying last-mile edits before merge.

  • Using the same workflow across tools

    Continue working across desktop, JetBrains, or terminal-based access paths depending on where you prefer to code.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Shows local and cloud agents together in one Kanban-style workspace.
  • Keeps task context in Spaces, including sessions, PRs, files, and related notes.
  • Supports an end-to-end workflow from planning to delegation to review inside the editor.
  • Includes multiple ways to access the product, including desktop, JetBrains, and CLI options.
  • Paid plans list expanded usage, cloud-agent access, and support options.

Cons

  • Access to Devin Cloud is rolling out gradually, so it may not appear for every user immediately.
  • The source material does not provide detailed setup, security, or integration documentation beyond the pricing and download pages.

FAQ

What is Windsurf 2.0?

Windsurf is presented as an agentic IDE for managing local and cloud agents in one editor. The launch material also says Windsurf 2.0 brings the Agent Command Center and Devin into the product.

Is Devin included with Windsurf?

The pricing page says Devin Cloud access is included with the Pro plan and above, and the launch article says Devin is included with every Windsurf plan. The launch article also notes that access to Devin Cloud is rolling out gradually.

What platforms does Windsurf support?

The download page says Windsurf is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. It also lists a JetBrains plugin and a local CLI option.

Does Windsurf have a free plan?

The pricing page shows Free, Pro, Max, Teams, and Enterprise plans. The Free plan includes a light quota to code with agents, while paid plans add higher quotas and more capabilities.

How does reviewing work in Windsurf?

The launch article says you can review Devin's PRs in Windsurf, check the diff, run tests, or hand work back to a local agent for touch-ups.

Quick Facts

Category
Developer Tool
Product
Windsurf 2.0 / Devin Desktop
Source domain
windsurf.com
Primary workflow
Coordinate local and cloud agents, then review work in the editor
Platforms
Mac, Windows, Linux
Plans
Free, Pro, Max, Teams, Enterprise
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