We want you to explore the Telerik and Kendo UI AI Coding Assistants. They’re free to use now through June 28. Here’s how to get started.
The Progress Telerik and Kendo UI AI Coding Assistants were announced on May 28 and with them comes an introductory 30-day period where anybody can get full access. This article is your guide to getting started.
As a reminder, the Coding Assistants integrate with your preferred IDE and are installed as GitHub Copilot Extensions or MCP tools. They are currently available for Telerik UI for Blazor and KendoReact and will be extended to other libraries in the coming months.
These coding assistants are a subscription benefit, but everybody gets full access until June 28.
We have comprehensive getting started articles for each:
Access to the Telerik and Kendo UI AI Coding Assistants is a subscription benefit. Those who have an active subscription will be granted full access, but we will also provide limited access to others for evaluation.
Currently, access is available for DevCraft, Kendo UI, KendoReact and Telerik UI for Blazor.
If You Have | You Are Granted Access To |
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An active subscription | 300 AI requests per day (full access) |
A license and active maintenance | 10 AI requests per year |
A trial license | 300 AI requests (must be used within 30 days) |
The Telerik and Kendo UI AI Coding Assistants are purpose-built to work directly inside today’s leading AI-powered IDEs to output hallucination-free code and reduce the need for manual fixes to subpar responses.
Developers can choose the workflow that suits them the best:
The goal is to maintain developer workflows—productivity gains without interruption. GitHub Copilot Extensions and MCP tools work consistently across any IDE/code editor and your choice of AI code generator/models. This way, there is no need for developers to switch context.
The GitHub Copilot Extensions are powered by GitHub apps hosted in the cloud (eventually in the GitHub Copilot Extensions Marketplace). This instills consistency of developer experiences wherever GitHub Copilot is being used. Here’s where to head for the GitHub route:
The MCP tools are hosted/exposed through MCP Servers with npm packages available to pull them down. Here’s where to head for the npm/MCP route:
Remember, all you need to try out the AI Coding Assistants is a trial account of one of our products. Here’s the bundle:
Dan Beall joined the Kendo Team in 2020 and brought with him a background in product management, marketing, and UX. Dan has over 20 years’ experience in the developer tools community bringing new solutions to market and evolving established solutions to meet the challenges of an ever-changing technical landscape. In his free time, he enjoys brewing, hiking, boating, and disc golf.