Pricing
Priced like labor, not like seats.
A merged PR is a resolved ticket is clear value. So that’s the unit — and because we meter our own compute, the margin is on the dashboard, not in a pitch.
Per merged PR
Pay for shipped, reviewed, gated work.
- ✓Complexity-normalized — small PRs price small
- ✓Per-ticket cost caps enforced in-product
- ✓A rejected PR costs nothing
- ✓Full audit trail included
Per seat
For high-volume teams that dislike per-unit metering.
- ✓Flat per-bot pricing with usage caps
- ✓Priced against a $100K+ engineer
- ✓Volume commitments
- ✓Priority support
Enterprise
Your infra, your keys, your isolation.
- ✓Bring-your-own Vault / SSO / SCIM
- ✓Isolated per-tenant deployment
- ✓SOC 2 evidence export
- ✓Security review & custom guardrails
What it saves you, per month.
Drag the slider to your merged-PR volume. The human column is loaded engineer cost at $500–$1000 per PR — the comparison that actually matters.
Our compute COGS is $10–$50 per merged PR — you see the ledger. A rejected PR costs you nothing.
What counts as a merged PR?+
A pull request that cleared the full gate chain and merged under your branch protection. Complexity-normalized, so a one-line fix and an architectural change don't price the same.
What if the PR is rejected?+
You pay nothing. Worst case is a rejected pull request — you're only billed for work that shipped and passed review.
Can spend run away?+
No. Every ticket carries a hard cost cap enforced in the product, and the whole thing has a kill switch. Compute is metered on an append-only ledger you can see.
What's your actual compute cost?+
$10–$50 per merged PR. Only three pipeline layers call a model; the rest is deterministic code. We show you the ledger — the margin isn't a mystery.
How is our code and data isolated?+
Per-tenant state, policy, and keys. Secrets live in a vault the pipeline can't echo. Enterprise brings its own vault and SSO; zero-retention terms with model providers are on the roadmap.
Get started
Clear the backlog. Watch the ledger.
A live demo on a repo you choose — see the cost per PR for yourself.