Continue

★★★★ 4.3
VS

Signal

★★★★★ 4.6
Feature Continue Signal
Pricing Free only Free only
Free Plan ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Rating 4.3 / 5 4.6 / 5
Best For developers, open-source-advocates, privacy-focused-devs, self-hosters privacy-advocates, journalists, activists, security-conscious-users
Founded 2023 2014
Autocomplete
Chat
Inline Editing
Multi Model Support
Context Providers
Custom Commands
End To End Encryption
Group Chats
Voice Calls
Video Calls
Disappearing Messages
Screen Security

✓ Continue Pros

  • Fully open-source (Apache 2.0)
  • Works with any LLM provider
  • VS Code and JetBrains support
  • Local model support

✗ Continue Cons

  • Requires self-configuration of LLM
  • Less polished than Copilot
  • Setup can be complex for beginners

✓ Signal Pros

  • Industry-leading encryption
  • Completely free and open-source
  • No ads or data collection
  • Cross-platform support

✗ Signal Cons

  • Smaller user base than WhatsApp
  • Limited business features
  • No channels or bots

The Verdict

Continue is built for developers and open source advocates, with a focus on autocomplete and chat. Signal targets privacy advocates and journalists and leads with end-to-end-encryption and group-chats.

Both tools use custom enterprise pricing — you'll need to contact sales for a quote, which makes direct cost comparison difficult.

Both offer free plans, so you can test each with your real workflow before committing to a subscription.

Bottom line: Signal has a slight overall edge — but if fully open-source (apache 2.0) matters most to you, Continue may still be the right call.

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