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CodeRabbit offers five plans with per-developer review rate limits; Pro, Pro+, and Enterprise subscribers can also enable the usage-based add-on to pay for usage beyond those limits. This page covers what each plan includes, the review rate limits enforced per developer, and feature limits that vary by plan.

Plans

Free plan

Unlimited public and private repositories, no credit card required.PR summarization only, code reviews are available via the VS Code extension and CLI. Includes a 14-day Pro+ trial. When the trial expires, choose Pro or Pro+ to continue, or revert to Free with lower rate limits.

Open source

Unlimited public repositories, no credit card required.Open-source projects receive Pro+ features with no paid subscription required. OSS reviews use a separate rate-limit tier that varies with the project’s community and popularity; see Rate limits.

Pro plan

$24 per developer per month billed annually, or $30 month-to-month.Includes everything in Free, plus PR reviews, higher rate limits, integration, Knowledge base, linter and SAST tool support, analytics, docstrings, autofix, and usage-based add-on access.

Pro+ plan

$48 per developer per month billed annually, or $60 month-to-month.Everything in Pro, plus tasks and actions upstream and downstream of the review process: CodeRabbit Plan and issue planning, unit test generation, merge conflict resolution, and other pre/post-merge actions. Pro+ also offers higher rate limits.

Enterprise plan

Contact sales — coderabbit.ai/contact-us/salesIncludes everything in Pro+, plus self-hosting options, multi-organization support, SSO, SLA support with a dedicated Customer Success Manager, AWS and GCP Marketplace billing, API access, custom RBAC, and audit logging.

Rate limits

The following review and chat limits are enforced per developer over rolling time windows. Each one is a rolling allowance rather than a one-time quota: you can use your full hourly amount in a burst, and additional reviews become available as earlier reviews age out of the window instead of resetting all at once at the top of the hour. For example, Pro includes 5 PR reviews per hour. The Files/review column is the maximum number of files CodeRabbit reviews in a single review, not an hourly limit. The files per review are counted after path filter exclusions.
PlanReviews* per developer per hourFiles/reviewChat
PRIDECLI
Free33150N/A
OSS1325
Pro55515050
Pro+101010300100
Enterprise121212300100

* PR, IDE, and CLI review limits are shown per developer, per hour. They work as a rolling allowance: for example, Pro includes 5 PR reviews per hour, which can be used at once; additional reviews become available as earlier reviews age out of the rolling window rather than resetting in one block. For sustained high-volume PR review activity, review availability may adjust under the Fair Usage Limits Policy.

Pro, Pro+, and Enterprise organizations can enable the usage-based add-on to continue processing eligible over-limit reviews without interruption. The file limits in the table apply to pull request and merge request reviews after path filters are applied. When an eligible GitHub or GitHub Enterprise review exceeds its included file limit but contains no more than 300 files, CodeRabbit can offer a Review on demand using usage pricing action. Reviews with more than 300 files are not supported through usage pricing. Each PR review run uses one PR review from this allowance, including automatic incremental reviews after new pushes, manual @coderabbitai review, and manual @coderabbitai full review. To check your own PR review limit without starting a new review, comment @coderabbitai rate limit or ask a clear question like @coderabbitai reviews remaining?.
When no PR reviews are available, CodeRabbit pauses new reviews until more reviews become available or eligible over-limit reviews continue through the usage-based add-on.

Default Pro+ trial limits

The default 14-day trial starts on Pro+. The limits below apply to that default Pro+ trial experience. The default Pro+ trial also includes access to , Pre-Merge Checks, and CodeRabbit Plan.

Fair Usage Limits Policy

CodeRabbit’s PR review limits are designed for modern development workflows where humans, coding agents, and automation may all request reviews. Each PR review uses compute. Fair usage limits keep review capacity reliable and economically sustainable for all customers. Your plan allowance is not changed. Pro includes 5 PR reviews per hour, Pro+ includes 10 PR reviews per hour, and Enterprise uses the rate shown in the table above. During typical usage, reviews become available at the normal plan rate. When one developer identity reaches the 95th percentile or higher of recent CodeRabbit PR review usage, CodeRabbit gradually spaces out additional reviews for that developer. Reducing or pausing review activity lets recent usage come down over time, which can restore faster review availability. The following limits apply per developer identity in an organization:

When a review is rate-limited

When a push is rate-limited, CodeRabbit posts a rate-limit comment on the pull request and a passing check titled “Review rate limited” — the check passes by design so it never blocks merging on protected branches. The comment is the authoritative signal that no review ran. A previously approved PR keeps its approval. Comment @coderabbitai rate limit to see remaining capacity, then @coderabbitai review to trigger a review once capacity is restored.
A blocked push does not consume a review or delay when your next review becomes available. Capacity is limited by earlier reviews in the rolling window, not by the current push.

How to continue with credits

If your team expects sustained high-volume review activity, buy on-demand credits and enable the usage-based add-on. Eligible over-limit PR reviews can then continue without waiting for the next included review to become available.

How to avoid reaching limits

Reduce unnecessary automatic reviews before relying on credits:

Feature limits

Some features have per-plan limits that are separate from the rate limits above.

Linked repositories

Multi-Repo Analysis lets CodeRabbit detect cross-repository breaking changes during reviews. The number of linked repositories you can activate depends on your plan: For details on how limits are enforced when your configuration exceeds your plan’s allowance, see Multi-Repo Analysis — Plan limits.

What’s next

Manage your subscription

View invoices, change your subscription plan, and adjust seat counts

Seat assignment

Control how CodeRabbit assigns seats to team members automatically or manually

Pricing page

See the full plan comparison and contact sales for Enterprise pricing