Goose vs OpenCode
Goose and OpenCode are both terminal AI coding tools. Here's how they line up on the things that actually decide it — price, platform, and what they plug into.
| Goose | OpenCode | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Platform | windows, mac, linux | windows, mac, linux |
| Works with | claude, chatgpt | claude, chatgpt, gemini |
| In one line | Free, open-source AI coding agent from Block that can write code, run commands, debug, and interact with MCP servers — works with any LLM including free local models. | Free, open-source AI coding agent for the terminal with a polished TUI — bring your own API key for Claude, GPT, or Gemini across 75+ providers, or run a local model through Ollama at zero cost. |
Which should you pick?
Both sit at a similar price point, so cost won't decide it. They both work with claude, chatgpt, so if that's your setup either one fits. For the full picture, read the reviews below — the verdict is where the real difference shows up.