AtomCode vs WPS AI

Compare AtomCode and WPS AI: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?

Feature
Category
Coding Assistant
Productivity
Rating
⭐ 4.5
⭐ 3
Free Credits
30 days
7 undefined
Refresh Period
one-time
one-time
Resolution
N/A
N/A
Watermark
No
No
Commercial Use
No
Yes
Paid From
CodingPlan free, API separate
~$28/year

AtomCode

Huawei-backed open-source terminal AI coding assistant, competing with Claude Code. CodingPlan offers free 30-day access to GLM-5.1, DeepSeek-V4-Flash, Qwen3 series and more, running on Ascend chips with 5-hour rolling window metering.

Pros

  • βœ“Pro tier free with GLM-5.1 top-tier model
  • βœ“Rich model lineup covering top Chinese open-source LLMs
  • βœ“Strong Agent capabilities, not just API wrapper
  • βœ“No VPN needed, WeChat login
  • βœ“Ascend chip deployment, low compute cost

Cons

  • βœ—Limited daily free quotas, need to grab early
  • βœ—Client-only, no third-party API access
  • βœ—30-day validity, no renewal mechanism
  • βœ—WeChat login only, no other login options

Key Features

GLM-5.1 #1 open-source coding model (Artificial Analysis benchmark)Pro tier: GLM-5.1, DeepSeek-V4-Flash, Qwen3 seriesLite tier: DeepSeek-V4-Flash, Qwen3.6-35B-A3B, MiniMax-M2.7Smart Agent loop: auto read, edit, run, search, verify8 built-in code tools: symbol indexing, call chain trackingSafe rollback: /undo one-click revert5-hour rolling window meteringRuns on Huawei Ascend chips, no VPN needed
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WPS AI

AI assistant built into WPS Office. Smart writing, one-tap PPT generation, spreadsheet analysis, PDF reading. 7-day free trial, basic features free, from 198 CNY/year.

Pros

  • βœ“Deep WPS integration
  • βœ“Optimized for Chinese office scenarios
  • βœ“Relatively affordable
  • βœ“One-tap PPT generation is practical

Cons

  • βœ—Advanced AI features require payment
  • βœ—Long document analysis is limited

Key Features

Smart Document WritingOne-tap PPT GenerationSpreadsheet AnalysisSmart PDF ReadingMulti-language TranslationOfficial Document Writing
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