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Review Qodo's current website and documentation to confirm available products, supported environments, and pricing. Evaluate Qodo Gen, Qodo Merge, or Qodo Cover based on the workflow being tested. Confirm repository, IDE, and CI/CD compatibility before enabling Qodo in a production engineering workflow. Pilot the tool on a limited repository or pull request workflow before broader team rollout.
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Qodo Merge is positioned as a pull request review product, and Qodo's public pricing page lists state-of-the-art PR code review in Developer, Teams, and Enterprise plans.
Qodo is positioned around code quality, testing, and review rather than only autocomplete or greenfield generation.
Qodo Gen and Qodo's public platform navigation reference IDE coding support and a context engine for multi-repo codebase awareness. Exact IDE and repository support should be verified in current documentation.
Qodo Cover is identified as a test generation product. Supported languages, frameworks, and coverage behavior should be verified in current documentation.
The Teams plan lists 20 PRs per user per month, standard private support, no data retention, enhanced privacy, and 2500 credits per calendar month.
Qodo is positioned as an AI-assisted developer platform for coding, pull request review, context-aware review, CLI quality workflows, and test generation. Teams should still verify rule coverage, scanner depth, and governance requirements against static analysis tools such as SonarQube.
Qodo's public pricing page says it supports major programming languages, but teams should confirm exact language, framework, IDE, repository, and CI/CD support in current Qodo documentation.
Qodo lists Developer at $0, Teams at $38 per user per month on monthly billing or $30 per user per month on annual billing, and Enterprise as contact-sales pricing. Free users get up to 250 credits per calendar month, and Teams users get up to 2500 credits per calendar month.
Qodo's public pricing page lists on-premises and air-gapped deployments for Enterprise, along with SaaS single-tenant and multi-tenant options. Teams with compliance requirements should confirm contractual terms and deployment scope directly with Qodo.
Qodo publicly lists a Rules System for discovering, enforcing, and maintaining rules, and Enterprise includes a context engine for multi-repo codebase awareness. Teams should verify the exact configuration model and enforcement behavior in current documentation.
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Tutorial updated March 2026