Pay for what actually costs us: scans & questions
Every plan is metered on two things — full repository scans and cited AI questions. The free demo stays open; analysing your own repositories requires a paid plan.
Payments are paused — this is a portfolio demo.
Starter
Solo devs ramping up on a few repositories.
- 10 repository scans / month
- 300 cited AI questions / month
- GitHub repositories
- Evidence-based onboarding guides
- Share repos with teammates
Team
Small teams onboarding new engineers regularly.
- 40 repository scans / month
- 1,500 cited AI questions / month
- Everything in Starter
- Priority analysis queue
- Usage dashboard
Scale
Orgs onboarding developers continuously.
- 200 repository scans / month
- 8,000 cited AI questions / month
- Everything in Team
- Highest analysis depth
- Priority support
What counts as a scan?
One full AI analysis of a repository — ingestion, the security & privacy gate, retrieval indexing, and generating the cited onboarding guide. Re-analysing after major changes uses another scan.
What counts as a question?
One cited AI Q&A against an analysed repository (for example, “Where does auth happen?”). Each answer is grounded in repository evidence or honestly returns “not detected”.
What happens at the limit?
When you reach a plan's monthly scans or questions, those actions pause until the next billing period — or upgrade to raise your quota instantly. No surprise overage charges.
Is there a free tier?
The demo workspace is free and uses clearly-labelled sample data. Connecting and analysing your own repositories requires a paid plan.