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Linters and SAST tools supportIncludedIncludedIncluded
Jira & Linear integrationsIncludedIncludedIncluded
Agentic chat with CodeRabbitIncludedIncludedIncluded
Product analytics dashboardsIncludedIncludedIncluded
Customizable reportsIncludedIncludedIncluded
Docstring generationIncludedIncludedIncluded
AutofixIncludedIncludedIncluded
MCP connections515Custom
Linked repository analyses110Custom
Advanced
Rate limits: Reviews per developer51012
Custom pre-merge checks20Custom
Finishing touches: UTG, simplify, merge conflict resolutionIncludedIncluded
Issue plannerIncludedIncluded

FAQ

How does pricing work for the CodeRabbit Slack agent?

Pay only for what you use.

  • CodeRabbit charges by agent minute. You’re billed only for the time the agent is actively running.
  • Only active runtime is counted (no charges for cold starts or paused time)
  • Pricing is inclusive of tool usage, integrations, context gathering etc.
  • No hidden/extra cost

Will I be charged for all the developers in my organization?

No, you will only be charged for the developers who create pull requests. You also have the option to manually assign seats. You can purchase any number of seats and assign them to specific developers.

Is there a limit on the number of reviews or repositories?

There is no limit on the number of pull requests reviewed or the number of repositories on any of the plans

Is it possible to reassign seats to other developers?

Yes, seats can be reassigned at any time.

What kind of support is available for CodeRabbit users?

CodeRabbit offers comprehensive support, including documentation, tutorials, and access to a dedicated support team to help with any issues or questions.

How do I sign up for the free open-source plan?

Sign up for CodeRabbit using GitHub or GitLab, install CodeRabbit on a public repository, and receive free reviews forever for public repositories. No additional setup is required.

How does CodeRabbit work?

CodeRabbit uses machine learning algorithms to analyze your codebase, identify potential issues, and suggest improvements based on best practices and coding standards.