Prume vs Tower
Commit organization vs general Git GUI
At a Glance
| Feature | Prume | Tower |
|---|---|---|
| Core purpose | Organize changes into clean commits | General Git GUI client |
| Hunk-level grouping | Yes — drag hunks between commits | No |
| AI classification | Yes (Pro) | No |
| Rule-based classification | Yes (free) | No |
| Free tier | Full CLI, MIT-licensed | No (30-day trial only) |
| Platform | macOS, Windows, Linux | macOS, Windows |
| Price | $8/mo or $79/yr | $69–$99/yr |
Where Prume Wins
Commit organization
Tower is a Git GUI — it helps you use Git. Prume is a commit organization tool — it helps you create better commits. Tower doesn’t have any concept of grouping uncommitted changes into logical commits.
Free tier
Tower has no free tier (30-day trial only). Prume’s free CLI is MIT-licensed and fully functional.
AI + rules
Prume’s AI classification and rule engine auto-sort your changes. Tower has no equivalent.
Where Tower Wins
Polish
Tower is a beautifully designed, mature Git GUI with years of refinement.
Full Git client
Interactive rebase, cherry-pick, merge conflict resolution, submodule support — Tower covers the full Git workflow.
Stability
Established product with dedicated support team.
Prume Free vs Tower
Prume’s free CLI includes features that Tower Pro ($99/yr) doesn’t offer at any price:
- Rule-based auto-classification of changes
- Hunk-level change unit assignment
- Programmatic group management
Tower is a better Git GUI. Prume is a better commit organization tool. They solve different problems.
Pricing
Prume
$8
/month
or $79/year (save 18%)
Free CLI availableTower
$69–$99/yr
Ready to try Prume?
Start free with the CLI. Upgrade to Pro when you need the full experience.
pip install prumeFree forever. MIT.