tabnine.com Reviews 9

TrustScore 2 out of 5

2.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BS, never going back

BS. Do not use.
They used to be the best, tabnine worked very well for me, but they went for enterprise clients only, left out all past users with no updates, crashing and freezing phpstorm. I wasn't even able to log into their website to cancel subscription, they took out option to login with Google, password reset never sent an email... I found this odd link on google (search for tabnine login with google) which allowed me to break free from this crap.

It is not going to work for you, your phpstorm will keep crashing, even if you don't use tabnine, they only care about highest paying companies. Avoid

March 1, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not 'AI', 'AS'

This should not be called AI (Artificial intelligence), this should be called AS (Artificial stupidity). Forgets what code I provided it a message ago.

October 3, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Slow Customer Service -- Security/Credentialing Issues

I have encountered challenges related to security credentials used by the Tabnine VSCode extension, and communication with the Tabnine Customer Service (CS) team.

Since Tabnine uses email for communication between their CS team and their members, response times have been long. When I do receive a response, the support team confirms my Pro/Dev subscription is active and that there is no problem. However, the VSCode extension occasionally logs in with an old account which has only their discontinued Basic plan, causing access issues. As a consultant, avoiding credentialing issues is critical, especially when working with multiple clients such as government agencies.

From the beginning, I chose to use Google authentication to log in on Tabnine's "Hub" webpage, because it was easier than remembering another login and password (or using a security key), and no sensitive information was being passed.  I later found out that parts of Tabnine's system rejects the use of email addresses with the "@gmail.com" domain name, which was not made clear when trying out their service initially. Later, I had to make use of a company account, and I used one which had its own domain but was also making use of Gmail behind the scenes, and thus accessible via Google authentication.  This is where the confusion began.  Unlike other extension authors, Tabnine does not seem to record account credentials on a per-profile basis, or allow us to specify the credentials we want it to use.  On my own, I have discovered that Tabnine will attempt to use the last accessed Google account.  I would explain how to overcome this issue, but it can be quite complex, and this is not the right forum for that information.

Until Tabnine can address these issues by allowing users to specify per-profile logins for their extension (to support multiple VSCode profiles), and by improving their CS response times (especially for paying members), I cannot and do not recommend the use of their VSCode AI extension except to log in by entering a username and password which is specific to Tabnine.

August 7, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Tabnine, the term ´´Support’’ is just a lie

No Support, they have charged me after the trial so i have decided to end the subscription as long as the service didn’t meet my requirements (drunk copilot) so i have contacted them twice via email immediately after they deduced my card. imagine its more than a month now (no answer, no life signe)
i get only notifications showing their failed tries to deduce my card as long as i disable my card for security reasons.

March 21, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Support.

The think is good but I'm waiting 1month for support even with the pro plan.

September 8, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Tabnine is Very Useful & Convenient

I use Tabnine for VSCode, and so far, it has helped me program faster and easier. Whenever I need to repeat lines of code that are similar, I get smart guesses on what I was about to write. I save a lot of time with Tabnine, and I use the Copy/Paste shortcuts less. 80% of the time, Tabnine correctly guesses what I am about to type next!

Tabnine has been very useful to me and should be useful for all developers that use Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.

June 3, 2022
Unprompted review

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