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Return on Investment

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Users consistently praise Visual Studio Code for its lightweight design and extensive extension ecosystem, which allows for high customization and flexibility across various programming languages. The integrated Git support and powerful debugging tools enhance productivity, making coding more efficient. However, some users note that performance can decline with too many extensions installed.

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Shahnawaz A.
SA
Founder
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"The Perfect All-in-One IDE for Solo Founders"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

As the founder of a tech startup, I need a lightweight yet powerful environment to manage my entire codebase. The best part about Visual Studio Code is its incredible library of extensions and the seamless integrated terminal. It allows me to write, debug, and instantly deploy my app code (like to Firebase) without constantly switching between different windows. It keeps my workflow extremely fast and organized. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

While it is a fantastic editor, it can become quite resource heavy and slow down at times. When I am running multiple workspaces for Whistter along with heavy background extensions for debugging, it tends to hog a significant amount of RAM on my machine. A built-in performance feature to automatically sleep or suspend inactive extensions would be a great improvement for developers dealing with large projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

TamunoBelema  A.
TA
Junior Data Scientist
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerful Yet Lightweight: VS Code Boosts Productivity with Extensions and IntelliSense"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

What I like most about Visual Studio Code is that it’s very powerful while still staying lightweight and easy to use. It launches quickly, runs smoothly, and never feels overwhelming. The interface is clean and highly customizable, which makes coding more comfortable and helps me work more efficiently.

One of its biggest strengths is the extension marketplace. It’s easy to add support for different programming languages, frameworks, themes, and tools, and that flexibility lets me tailor the editor to fit exactly what I need.

The feature I find most helpful is IntelliSense (smart code completion). It suggests code as I type, helps reduce errors, and speeds up development. The built-in Git integration is also extremely useful, since I can manage version control directly inside the editor without having to switch to another tool.

The integrated terminal is another major advantage. Being able to run commands, test code, and manage projects all in one place makes my workflow smoother and improves overall productivity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

While updates are generally a good thing, frequent updates can occasionally break extensions or require adjustments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

akash m.
AM
Founder and Application developer
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Efficient and Reliable Code Editor for Projects"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

I use VS Code daily for client web and SaaS projects. It starts fast, handles large codebases well, and supports most of the languages we work with (JavaScript, Python, PHP). The built-in Git support is convenient because I can review changes and commit without leaving the editor.

I also rely heavily on the integrated terminal and debugging tools when testing APIs or fixing frontend issues. Extensions are a big advantage , especially for formatting, linting, and framework support but I only install what’s necessary to keep performance smooth. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

The setup can take time in the beginning. To get the ideal workflow, you need to configure extensions, settings, and formatting rules. If too many extensions are installed, it slows down my system

Also, compared to full IDEs like IntelliJ, some enterprise-level features require additional plugins instead of being built-in. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

arghya s.
AS
Full Stack Engineer (Freelance)
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Lightweight, Powerful, and Infinitely Extensible—VS Code at Its Best"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

What I like best about Visual Studio Code is its balance of performance, flexibility, and extensibility. It’s lightweight yet incredibly powerful, making it suitable for everything from quick edits to full-scale development.

The extension ecosystem is a major strength. Whether it’s language support, debugging tools, Git integration, or productivity enhancements, VS Code can be customized to fit almost any workflow. The IntelliSense features, built-in terminal, and debugging capabilities significantly improve development efficiency.

I also appreciate the clean, intuitive interface and fast startup time. Despite being feature-rich, it remains responsive and easy to navigate.

Overall, VS Code provides a highly productive and adaptable development environment without feeling bloated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

One drawback of Visual Studio Code is that performance can sometimes degrade with a large number of extensions installed. While the extension ecosystem is a major strength, excessive reliance on plugins can occasionally lead to slower startup times or increased memory usage.

Another challenge is that configuring certain workflows may require additional setup. Compared to more opinionated IDEs, VS Code’s flexibility can mean spending extra time selecting and managing extensions.

Additionally, some advanced IDE-like features depend heavily on third-party plugins rather than being fully native.

Overall, these are relatively minor trade-offs given the tool’s versatility, but they can impact heavy or highly customized setups. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Raghvendra S.
RS
Student
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerful Extensions, Customizable UI, and Seamless Integrations for Everyday Coding"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

The extensions it provides, vs code is set on my fingertips, very helpful shortcut keys and customizable UI and can go with any software easily that help to increase code efficiency even while using vibe coding tools it integrate with them too. It have a simple setup easy to install and start work on it straight forward. I use it almost everyday and everytime cause I'm a developer. It has prety big support network that help me to fix any problem in vs code. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

every thing is good about the vs code but it annoy me to analyse the file structure of my project. Although it has greate number of extensions but even for basic features it rely on extensions that consumes heavy resources. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Abdul R.
AR
Software Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Simple, Beginner-Friendly Dashboard with Great Plugin and Multi-Language Support"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

It has a very simple dashboard with clear settings, and it also offers the option to install plugins. It supports multi-language coding and makes it easy to work with themes. Overall, it’s user-friendly, especially for beginners. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

It does not store the project or local change history. For example, if I made some changes on day 1 and the code ran correctly, and now I’m on day 5 but the code is no longer running, I can’t go back to view the day 1 changes from history and compare them with my current changes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Satish M.
SM
cloud engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Visual Studio Code Makes coding easy"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

Visual Studio Code is very helpful because it is fast easy to use and lightweight. It has a clean interface and many useful extensions that make coding easier I can use it for web development , software development and many other languages .It also has built in terminal git support and good code suggestions which saves my time and improves my productivity. And It also has integrated github copilot support which really helps me in coding. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

Sometimes Visual Studio Code becomes slow when I install too many extensions It can use more ram and cpu especially on low end laptops . Some extensions also create bugs or conflicts and sometimes updates change settings which can be confusing for new users as well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Avyan S.
AS
Software Developer
Computer Software
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"The Ultimate DevOps Companion, Seamless YAML Editing and Terminal Integration"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

The integrated terminal is a massive productivity booster, allowing me to run snapcraft builds and debug Linux deployment scripts directly alongside my YAML configurations. I love the split pane diff view, which makes it easy to track changes in indent sensitive language like YAML before committing them to GIT. I really like VS Code for all platform and framework, like Mobile Development, Web Development, Backend Development. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

While the extension Marketplace is a strength, it can lead to noticeable performance bloat and occasional freezing if too many resource heavy plugins are active simultaneously. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohamed M.
MM
Student
Computer Software
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Lightning-Fast, Versatile Editor with Outstanding Customization"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

Visual Studio Code is my primary code editor, and I use it daily for programming, scripting, and general development tasks. I work with multiple languages like Python, C++, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and Flutter, and VS Code handles all of them smoothly. One of the biggest strengths is how lightweight and fast it is. It starts quickly, runs smoothly even with multiple files open, and doesn’t consume a lot of RAM compared to heavier IDEs. This is especially important for me because I often work on different projects in parallel.

The extension ecosystem is excellent. I use extensions for linting, formatting, Git integration, debugging, Docker, and language support. Customization is another strong point. I’ve customized themes, icons, settings, and shortcuts to match my workflow. The editor also works very well across different operating systems, so switching environments is seamless. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

While VS Code is very flexible, it sometimes relies too heavily on extensions. For advanced workflows, you often need to install and configure multiple extensions, which can be overwhelming for beginners. Debugging complex projects can also require extra setup, especially for languages like C++ or frameworks that need custom configurations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Meet D.
MD
Hardware-in-the-Loop Engineer II
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Outstanding UI Makes Test Automation a Breeze"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?

User Interface is the best. I love to develop Test automation and test cases with visual studio code. It is the best tool to identify the error in the code. There are so many debugging feature which improve your efficiency. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?

It takes some time to learn how to use this tool, as it offers a wide range of features and supports many programming languages. For example, if you need to manage different Python environments—such as setting up Python 3.10 for one project and Python 3.8 for another because certain libraries only support specific versions—you will need to learn how to handle multiple environments effectively. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Pricing Insights

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Time to Implement

2 months

Return on Investment

13 months

Average Discount

19%

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