Qodo
What is Qodo?
Qodo is an AI code review platform for engineering teams that combines context-aware suggestions, guided IDE feedback, and automated pull request workflows. Its review agents flag logic gaps, regressions, security concerns, and test gaps, while the living rules system keeps standards consistent. It integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps, and is used by Intel, Nvidia, monday, Box, and Shopify. Plans run Developer free, Teams $38/month, and Enterprise custom.
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At a glance
- Qodo is best for engineering teams who want consistent AI code review across large, fast-moving codebases.
- Developer $0; Teams $38; Enterprise Custom
What it does
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI, founded 2022) is an AI code-review and code-quality platform: an agent that reviews pull requests on GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps and Gerrit, enforces team-defined rules, and can generate tests for the code it flags. It ships as a GitHub/GitLab app for PR review, plus IDE extensions (VS Code, JetBrains) for local review before a PR is even opened, and a CLI ("Qodo Command") for scripting custom review agents into CI.
Independent adoption signals
The VS Code extension (published under the verified 'Codium' / Qodo publisher) has 896,244 installs and a 4.69/5 average from 491 ratings as of today, per the Marketplace API. The JetBrains plugin has 644,239 downloads, per the JetBrains Marketplace API. Both are independently queryable and not vendor-controlled numbers. Qodo also lists Intel, HiBob, Nvidia, Macmillan, monday.com, Sansan, Walmart, Intuit and Box as customers on its pricing page — these are vendor-displayed logos, not corroborated by third-party case studies, so treat them as claims.
Review quality: what's claimed vs. what's verified
Qodo publishes its own 'AI Code Review Benchmark' claiming the strongest F1 score (precision/recall balance) among evaluated AI review tools, using injected bugs in real merged PRs from open-source repos. This is Qodo's own methodology and dataset — a self-published benchmark, not a third-party evaluation, and should be read as a vendor claim. Independent review-site data (G2, Gartner Peer Insights) could not be verified directly: G2's pages return a CAPTCHA/403 wall to both direct fetch and proxy access, and there is no Trustpilot listing for Qodo. Search-engine summaries cite G2 ratings in the 4.6–4.8/5 range and Gartner Peer Insights at 4.6/5 from 35 reviews, but these numbers come from secondary summaries, not a page we could load ourselves, so we're not treating them as established.
How pricing works
There is no permanent free tier. Qodo offers a 14-day trial with unlimited reviews and no credit card required. The paid plan, 'Pro Team,' is not per-seat: it's a shared credit pool (up to 30 users) priced at $0.012/credit, starting at $30/month for 2,500 credits (~18 reviews/month), scaling to $60/month for 5,000 credits and $240/month for 20,000 credits. Credits expire at the end of each monthly cycle and don't roll over. Once a team's base credits run out, reviews keep running at the same per-credit rate up to a self-set monthly overage cap, rather than stopping or charging a premium rate. Enterprise pricing is custom and adds SSO/SAML, audit logs, BYOK, single-tenant or on-prem deployment, and a dedicated CSM. Qualified open-source projects can apply for free access.
The open-source story has changed twice
Qodo's early reputation was built on open-source tools, but that footprint has shrunk. PR-Agent — the original open-source PR-review agent and the project Qodo's commercial product grew out of — was transferred by Qodo in April 2026 to a new, community-governed GitHub organization ('The-PR-Agent'), reverting its license from AGPL-3.0 back to Apache 2.0 and adding an external maintainer. It is no longer a Qodo-controlled project (github.com/qodo-ai/pr-agent now redirects there), though it remains actively maintained (12,561 stars, last push within the last day). Separately, Qodo Cover — the AI-powered test-generation and coverage tool (AGPL-3.0, 5,612 stars) — was marked end-of-life by Qodo in June 2025 with a README notice telling users to fork it if they want to keep developing it; it has had no merged pull requests since June 2025. What remains actively maintained under the qodo-ai org today are smaller, mostly closed-license repos supporting the CLI and agent-workflow features (e.g., 'command', 'agents', 'open-aware'), not the review engine itself, which is closed-source SaaS.
Company and funding
Qodo was founded in 2022 (Itamar Friedman, CEO; Dedy Kredo, Chief Product Officer) as CodiumAI, rebranding to Qodo in 2024. It raised $11M in seed funding, then a $40M Series A in September 2024 led by Susa Ventures and Square Peg, bringing total disclosed funding to $50M. No funding announcement more recent than September 2024 was found as of this listing.
Security and compliance
Qodo publishes a trust center (trust.qodo.ai) listing SOC 2 Type II certification and third-party penetration testing, along with a public Data Processing Addendum. The vendor states it does not train models on customer code. Enterprise plans add single-tenant or on-prem/air-gapped deployment and bring-your-own-key (BYOK) LLM options for teams that don't want code leaving their infrastructure at all.
How much does Qodo cost?
| Plan | Price | What's included |
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| Developer | $0 |
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| Teams | $38 |
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| Enterprise | Contact us |
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Frequently asked questions
What is Qodo?
Qodo is an AI code review platform for engineering teams that combines context-aware suggestions, guided IDE feedback, and automated pull request workflows. Its review agents flag logic gaps, regressions, security concerns, and test gaps, while the living rules system keeps standards consistent. It integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps, and is used by Intel, Nvidia, monday, Box, and Shopify. Plans run Developer free, Teams $38/month, and Enterprise custom.
How much does Qodo cost? Is it free?
Qodo has a free plan, with paid tiers including Teams at $38, Enterprise at Contact us.
What is Qodo used for? Who is it for?
Qodo is used for Agentic Issue Finding, Focused, accurate reviews, and Real-time review while you code. It's built for Engineering managers, Platform teams, and Developers.
Does Qodo have an API and what does it integrate with?
Qodo doesn't publish a public API. It integrates with Jira, Monday.com, Visual Studio, Bitbucket, GitLab, and 9 more.
Editor's read
Check the Teams plan's 20 PRs per user per month limit before rolling it out to active contributors. If your review volume is higher, the jump to Enterprise is the practical path for broader usage and deployment options.
