Cohere Command vs Google Jules
Two of the most-asked-about agents in the coding space. Here's how they actually stack up.
Cohere Command
Enterprise-focused agentic LLM platform with RAG, function calling, and multilingual support
Free tier
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Google's asynchronous AI coding agent that turns GitHub issues into pull requests
Free + $20/mo
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| Cohere Command | Google Jules | |
|---|---|---|
| Tagline | Enterprise-focused agentic LLM platform with RAG, function calling, and multilingual support | Google's asynchronous AI coding agent that turns GitHub issues into pull requests |
| Pricing | Free tier | Free + $20/mo |
| Categories | coding, autonomous, enterprise | coding, autonomous, async |
| Made by | Cohere | |
| Launched | 2024-04 | 2024-12 |
| Platforms | API, Cloud | Web, GitHub integration |
| Status | active | active |
Cohere Command highlights
- + Command A: 256K context window with tool use, grounded generation, and low-latency inference
- + Retrieval-Augmented Generation with built-in citation and grounding to reduce hallucination
- + Function calling for multi-step tool use in agentic workflows
- + Multilingual support across 23 languages including English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German, and Japanese
- + Rerank 3.5 model for improving retrieval quality in RAG pipelines
Google Jules highlights
- + Async GitHub issue to pull request workflow
- + Cloud VM sandbox with full toolchain per task
- + Gemini 3 Pro model on paid tiers
- + Native GitHub label integration for issue assignment
- + Visible plan with developer approval before execution
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Cohere Command or Google Jules?
Neither is universally better. Cohere Command (Free tier) leans into coding, while Google Jules (Free + $20/mo) is closer to coding. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Cohere Command and Google Jules?
Cohere Command is free tier. Google Jules is free + $20/mo. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Cohere Command and Google Jules together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.