At a glance

JetBrains Neovim
Best for Professional developers wanting deep language support Power users wanting a hyper-customizable terminal editor
Starting price $16.90/mo Free
Free tier
Open source
Free tier available
Open source
Database Tools
Debugger
Deep Refactoring
Extensible
LSP
Lua Plugins
Smart Completion
Terminal-Based

JetBrains

Strengths

  • Includes Deep Refactoring as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows
  • Includes Smart Completion as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows
  • Pricing starts at $16.90/mo, which includes the full developer tools feature set
  • Established product with 26+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem

Weaknesses

  • Starts at $16.90/mo — on the expensive side, especially for small teams or solo users
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in developer tools
  • Mobile experience lags behind the desktop version in features and polish

Neovim

Strengths

  • Open source and transparent
  • Includes Lua Plugins as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows
  • Fully open-source — you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in
  • The core product is free with no paywalled essentials

Weaknesses

  • May lack some advanced features
  • Self-hosting is free but requires server maintenance and DevOps knowledge
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in developer tools

The bottom line

Pricing: Neovim is completely free, which makes it the obvious pick if budget is the top concern. JetBrains starts at $16.90/mo. That cost buys you a more polished or feature-rich experience, so it comes down to whether the extras justify the spend.

Feature gaps: JetBrains offers Database Tools, Debugger and Deep Refactoring that Neovim lacks. Neovim brings Extensible, LSP and Lua Plugins that JetBrains does not have.

Team fit: JetBrains is geared toward mid-size teams teams, while Neovim is aimed at individual users and small setups. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.

Open source: Neovim is open source, meaning you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in. JetBrains is proprietary — you are trusting the vendor with your data and uptime.

Where each tool shines: JetBrains's biggest strengths are: includes deep refactoring as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows. includes smart completion as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows. Neovim's biggest strengths are: open source and transparent. includes lua plugins as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows.

Watch out for: With JetBrains, users commonly note that starts at $16.90/mo — on the expensive side, especially for small teams or solo users. With Neovim, the main complaint is that may lack some advanced features.

Choose JetBrains if...

  • You need a tool built for professional developers wanting deep language support
  • You specifically need Database Tools and Debugger
  • You care about includes smart completion as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows
  • Your team size fits the mid-size teams profile JetBrains is designed for

Choose Neovim if...

  • You need a tool built for power users wanting a hyper-customizable terminal editor
  • Budget is a hard constraint — Neovim is free, JetBrains is not
  • You need self-hosting, data sovereignty, or the ability to audit source code
  • You specifically need Extensible and LSP
  • You care about includes lua plugins as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows

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