Review Time
Warning to all users: I tested Kilo Code and paid for credits, but the platform has a predatory billing system.
Blocked Card Removal: The UI does not allow you to delete your credit card details while a subscription is active. This is a massive security and privacy concern.
Unauthorized Auto-Renewal: I was automatically charged $19.00 for a renewal I did not authorize or want.
Refusal to Refund: Despite contacting support immediately, they refused a refund, claiming "Terms of Service," even though their interface makes it intentionally difficult to manage your own billing.
This is a classic "subscription trap" with a very bad user experience (UX).
They hold your credit card information hostage until you figure out how to navigate their cancellation process.
Avoid this service if you value control over your own financial data.
Warning to all users: I tested Kilo Code and paid for credits, but the platform has a predatory billing system.Blocked Card Removal: The UI does not allow you to delete your credit card details while a subscription is active. This is a massive security and privacy concern.Unauthorized Auto-Renewal: I was automatically charged $19.00 for a renewal I did not authorize or want.Refusal to Refund: Despite contacting support immediately, they refused a refund, claiming "Terms of Service," even though their interface makes it intentionally difficult to manage your own billing.This is a classic "subscription trap" with a very bad user experience (UX). They hold your credit card information hostage until you figure out how to navigate their cancellation process. Avoid this service if you value control over your own financial data.
The structured approach to task execution is initially impressive. That said, I've encountered some severe bugs.Context confusion: In one case, I asked it to explain its orchestration mode. Instead of answering, it latched onto an example from its own explanation and started implementing it—suddenly announcing "I'll design a database schema for user authentication." When I tried to course-correct, it stayed on track for one response before reverting right back to the database schema. Completely unrelated to my original question.Compaction issues: Mid-way through an architected task, it suddenly referenced a question I'd asked 20 minutes earlier, treating it as the current request. This kind of context drift can derail longer workflows.Provider configuration: There's a bug where the configured provider isn't consistently respected. I had it set to use one provider, but it silently used another—resulting in unexpected charges to a different account. Thank you kilocode for burning up all my credits on an API plan instead of using my Team plan.
They deserve it for draining my deepseek specialle api with only errors like wtf is this product? I get is free, my api was not so why release products that dont work with external providers? thats the same as lying, scamming or running malware.But is clear, we live in the mediocre devs era.
Honestly, if the UI was better developed for the CLI version of KILO I would probably be inclined to rate this a 5/5. It's an outstanding addition to VSC or Cursor and it almost always has a featured free use model for testing. The amount of work I accomplished while using Fast Grok's free use period was quite astonishing. And while the CLI isn't bug free I admit I still use it regularly. It's a great addition to any workflow. Be it coding, design, or pen-testing you should find KILO helpful. I highly recommend trying it out. Like any other AI model, I will add that you should approach KILO as a tool in the belt. It is not a one stop solution to problems or projects.
I purchased $100 in credits and received an additional $20 promotional credit. After my project was canceled, I asked for a refund. I had only run a few tests that used about $4.Refund experience:Support declined the refund, pointing to the user agreement and the fact that any usage disqualifies refunds. Practically speaking, my $100 purchase was never meaningfully used, yet the policy left no flexibility.Product experience (VS Code extension):To at least use the remaining balance, I built a small web application that calls an external API and displays the results in a simple UI. Despite providing a structured spec (SSD/speckit), I repeatedly encountered:Frequent rate-limit and unknown error messages5–15 minute waits per taskHigh token consumption relative to progressThese interruptions made iterative development frustrating and expensive.What worked:The initial credit bonus was a nice idea in theory.What didn’t:Rigid refund policy with no accommodation for minimal use and canceled projectsUnreliable VS Code extension with frequent errorsSlow task turnaround and inefficient token usageVerdict:Given the combination of inflexible refund terms and unstable tooling, I cannot recommend Kilo Code. In my experience, established AI coding platforms offer more reliability and better value.
For first ,advertising kilo code for devs is fail , maybe not if you use it for creating documentation or simple html , working on mvc failed so bad it is painfull . It stucks in loops , spends so much tokens that it hurts but resuls are bad . It cant complete one task without looping or just loading for century . In my case php mvc was issue for kilo code , it cant handle it at all ,only thing that i can say it works as expected is debugg mode , works very good
Claim your business profile now and gain access to all features and respond to customer reviews.