Trae Free vs Paid: How Big is the Feature Gap? Real Test Tells You

TL;DR

For daily coding, the free version is completely sufficient.

The extra features in the paid version are mainly for professional developers or team users.

Below is a detailed comparison, see if you need to spend the money.


Trae Pricing Review

Let's talk about pricing first, keeping it transparent:

VersionPriceDescription
Free$0Has usage limits
Pro$20/monthStandard paid version
Team$40/person/monthTeam version
EnterpriseCustomEnterprise version

Today we mainly compare: Free vs Pro ($20/month)


Feature Comparison

1. AI Chat Quota

Free version:

  • Daily quota limits
  • Specific numbers not fixed (official didn't specify)
  • Need to wait for next day reset when exhausted

Pro version:

  • Higher quota
  • Priority during peak hours
  • Can purchase extra when exhausted

Gap: About 2-3x

2. Model Selection

Free version:

  • Claude 3.5 Sonnet
  • GPT-4o
  • Limited model options

Pro version:

  • All models available
  • Including latest released models
  • Can customize model parameters

Gap: Pro has 2-3 more advanced models

3. Code Completion

Free version:

  • Basic completion
  • Generally normal response speed
  • Occasional rate limiting

Pro version:

  • Unlimited completion
  • Faster speed
  • Higher accuracy

Gap: Pro experience is smoother

4. Project Scale

Free version:

  • Suitable for small projects
  • May lag for projects over certain size
  • Not suitable for very large projects

Pro version:

  • Supports larger projects
  • Better context understanding
  • Smoother multi-file operations

Gap: Pro is more friendly to large projects

5. Team Collaboration

Free version:

  • Supports 1 user
  • Can share projects (read-only)

Pro version:

  • Supports more collaborators
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Better version control

Gap: Free version is basically single-user


What Did I Actually Test?

I used both free and Pro versions for these tasks:

Task 1: Write a Web Server

Free: ✅ Success, completed in 15 minutes
Pro: ✅ Success, completed in 12 minutes

Impression: Speed difference not obvious, features are the same

Task 2: Refactor 500 Lines of Code

Free: ✅ Success, but quota prompt appeared mid-way
Pro: ✅ Success, no quota limit

Impression: Free version hits limits on complex tasks

Task 3: Multi-File Project (10 files)

Free: ✅ Success, but sometimes need to wait when switching files
Pro: ✅ Success, much smoother

Impression: Pro supports multi-file projects better

Task 4: Peak Hours Usage (8 PM)

Free: ⚠️ Sometimes queues, wait 1-2 minutes
Pro: ✅ Basically instant

Impression: Pro has priority during peak hours


Is the Free Version Actually Enough?

This is what everyone cares most about.

Scenarios Where Free is Enough ✅

  • Daily simple coding
  • Beginners learning to code
  • Personal small projects
  • Usage during non-peak hours
  • No high speed requirements

Scenarios Where Free is Not Enough ❌

  • Long-term high-intensity usage needed
  • Very large project development
  • Peak hours usage (mostly evenings)
  • Professional developers with high speed requirements
  • Team collaboration

Is Upgrading Worth It?

My suggestion:

Cases Where You Don't Need to Upgrade 🚫

  • You're a student with limited budget
  • Your project scale is small
  • You can use it during non-peak hours
  • You only use it occasionally

Cases Where You Need to Upgrade ✅

  • You're a professional developer who codes for a living
  • Your projects are large and complex
  • You frequently use it in evening/weekend (peak hours)
  • You need team collaboration
  • Your time is valuable

Who It's For / Not For

Free Version is Good For

  • Students
  • Hobbyists
  • Simple project developers
  • People with limited budget

Pro is Good For

  • Professional programmers
  • High-intensity users
  • Peak hours users
  • Team users

My Ratings

DimensionFreePro
Ease of use⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Features⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cost performance⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Recommendation⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Cost performance explanation: $20/month isn't expensive, but if you can handle it with the free version, why spend the money?


Summary

The conclusion is clear:

  • If you can white-pram it, use the free version — Save $20 for a good meal
  • Upgrade when you hit a bottleneck — Means you truly need more powerful features
  • Don't pay for the feeling of being "more professional" — Enough is enough

My choice: Use the free version first, upgrade only when it's truly not enough.

After all, tools serve people, not the other way around.


Update History

  • 2026-04-12: Initial release

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