Simple, transparent
pricing.
All core tools are free for public repositories — no account required. Paid plans with higher limits and private repo support are on the roadmap.
Free
No signup. No card.
- ✓All 4 tools — Atlas, Scout, Map, Review
- ✓Public GitHub & GitLab repos
- ✓10 analyses per day
- ✓Architecture diagrams
- ✓Framework detection
- ✓API surface mapping
- ✓Quality scorecard (Beta)
Pro
For individual developers.
- ✓Everything in Free
- ✓Private repository support
- ✓100 analyses per day
- ✓Priority analysis queue
- ✓Persistent result history
- ✓API access
- ✓Email support
Team
For engineering teams.
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Up to 10 seats
- ✓Shared analysis workspace
- ✓Team result history
- ✓Webhook integrations
- ✓Custom rate limits
- ✓Priority support + SLA
What counts as an analysis?
Each time you submit a repository URL to Atlas, Map, or Review — that counts as one analysis. RepoScout searches are separate and don't count toward the limit.
Do I need an account?
No. The free tier requires zero signup. Just paste a repo URL and go. Paid plans will require an account for billing and history.
Does it work with private repos?
Not yet. The current system only analyzes public GitHub and GitLab repositories. Private repo support is planned for the Pro tier.
How is the data used?
Repo URLs and analysis results are stored by job ID only — not linked to your identity. See the Privacy Policy for full details.
Is the code open source?
Yes. CodebaseAtlas is open source under the AGPL-3.0 license. You can self-host the entire stack. If you run it as a public service, you must publish your source.
When are paid plans available?
We're focused on stability and accuracy first. Paid tiers will launch once the core tools are out of beta. The free tier will always exist.