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Qodo

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Agentic code quality platform focused on AI-powered pull request review for teams.

Profile

Qodo is an AI code-integrity platform, formerly known as CodiumAI before rebranding on September 30, 2024, that focuses on agentic pull-request review, regression-testing, and in-IDE code generation rather than pure autocomplete. Its best-known product, Qodo Merge, grew out of the popular open-source PR-Agent project, and the company positions its whole suite around helping teams maintain code quality as more code gets written by AI.

Who builds it

  • Built by Qodo (formerly CodiumAI), founded in 2022 and rebranded to Qodo in September 2024 to signal a move beyond test generation toward broader "code quality."
  • Qodo Merge is the direct successor to PR-Agent, the company's earlier open-source pull-request review tool.

Core features

  • Qodo Merge: agentic AI pull-request review across GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, with cross-repository context to flag breaking changes and dependency conflicts.
  • Qodo Cover: an autonomous regression-testing agent that generates and validates tests.
  • Qodo Gen: context-aware code and test generation inside the IDE.
  • Living Rules System: a self-learning rules engine that enforces organization-specific coding standards and evolves over time.
  • Command: a CLI tool for terminal-based, agentic quality workflows.
  • Supported IDEs include VS Code, the JetBrains suite (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, CLion, RubyMine, PhpStorm), and Visual Studio; supported Git platforms include GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, and Gerrit (Enterprise).
  • Qodo reports the highest F1-score on an AI code review benchmark and claims roughly 1 hour saved per PR, with about 90% of initial review handled before a human steps in — vendor-reported figures rather than independently audited ones.

Pricing

  • A free 14-day trial with unlimited reviews and credits, no credit card required.
  • Pro Team: $30/month, designed for organizations up to 30 users, with credit packs at three tiers (2,500 credits ≈ 18 reviews/month, 5,000 credits ≈ 36 reviews/month, 20,000 credits ≈ 144 reviews/month) that can be switched or topped up anytime.
  • Enterprise: custom pricing for 30+ users, adding SSO/SAML, audit logs, a governance analytics dashboard, bring-your-own-LLM-keys (BYOK), and single-tenant SaaS or on-premises deployment.
  • A separate, dedicated free program exists for qualifying open-source projects.

Who it's for

Qodo suits engineering teams that want an AI layer specifically focused on review and test quality — catching bugs, enforcing standards, and generating meaningful tests — rather than a general-purpose autocomplete or autonomous coding agent. Its multi-IDE and multi-Git-platform reach makes it a fit for teams standardized on any of the major stacks, while the Enterprise tier's on-prem and BYOK options target larger organizations with stricter data-governance requirements.

Frequently asked questions

What does Qodo cost?

Qodo offers a free 14-day trial with unlimited reviews, then a Pro Team plan at $30/month for organizations up to 30 users with tiered credit packs (from 2,500 credits, roughly 18 reviews/month, up to 20,000 credits), and a custom-priced Enterprise plan for 30+ users. A separate free program exists for qualifying open-source projects.

What is Qodo and how is it different from CodiumAI or PR-Agent?

Qodo is the rebranded successor to CodiumAI, renamed on September 30, 2024 to reflect an expansion beyond test generation into full code-quality tooling. Its Qodo Merge product is the direct evolution of PR-Agent, the company's earlier open-source pull-request review tool.

What IDEs and Git platforms does Qodo support?

Qodo's IDE plugins cover VS Code, the JetBrains suite (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, CLion, RubyMine, PhpStorm), and Visual Studio, while its PR-review product connects to GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, and Gerrit for Enterprise customers.

Is Qodo free for open-source projects?

Yes — beyond the standard 14-day trial, Qodo runs a separate "Qodo for Open Source" program offering free access to qualifying open-source projects.

Does Qodo support on-premises deployment and enterprise security controls?

Yes — the Enterprise plan adds SSO/SAML, audit logs, a governance analytics dashboard, bring-your-own-LLM-keys (BYOK), and the choice of single-tenant SaaS or fully on-premises deployment, on top of everything in the Pro Team plan.

What does Qodo actually do — is it code review, test generation, or both?

Both, plus code generation: Qodo Merge handles agentic pull-request review, Qodo Cover autonomously generates and validates regression tests, and Qodo Gen provides context-aware code and test generation directly inside the IDE, all backed by a Living Rules System that enforces an organization's own coding standards.