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CodeRabbit Pricing in 2026: Free Tier, Pro Plans, and Enterprise Costs
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CodeRabbit Pricing in 2026: Free Tier, Pro Plans, and Enterprise Costs

via Dev.to WebdevRahul Singh2h ago

Understanding CodeRabbit's Pricing Model CodeRabbit has grown into the most widely installed AI code review tool in the market, with over 2 million repositories connected and more than 13 million pull requests reviewed. A significant driver of that adoption is its pricing structure - specifically, a genuinely useful free tier that requires no credit card, paired with a Pro plan that scales predictably as teams grow. But understanding what you actually pay for CodeRabbit - and whether it is worth it - requires looking beyond the headline numbers. The pricing page lists $24/user/month for Pro, but how that translates to real cost depends on how CodeRabbit counts users, what the free tier actually delivers, where the upgrade triggers hit, and how the Enterprise tier stacks up against self-hosted alternatives. This guide breaks down every CodeRabbit pricing tier in detail, calculates the real cost at different team sizes, compares it against every major competitor, and helps you determine

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