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Qodo's Rules System lets you define coding standards once—then those standards evolve alongside your codebase

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Qodo's Rules System lets you define coding standards once—then those standards evolve alongside your codebase. No more hunting down inconsistencies across multiple repos. Still in beta, but it solves a genuine headache for teams sick of arguing about style in every pull request.

You get PR analysis and local code review while you work. The IDE plugin suggests tests as you type—catches bugs before production. Over 15 agentic workflows handle security compliance and automated issue fixes. The Context Engine reads your entire codebase (even across repos) so suggestions actually fit your project.

Engineering managers get a dashboard showing where quality issues pile up. The CLI runs agentic workflows for deeper analysis. Git integration drops it right into your existing workflow—no platform migration required.

Developer plans include 30 free PRs monthly. You also get 75 credits for IDE and CLI features. Team plans cost $30 monthly (or $23.70 annually). Right now there's a limited promo offering unlimited PRs. Over 40,000 weekly active users depend on it.

Credit limits will frustrate heavy users, though. That 30-PR cap on developer plans vanishes fast on active projects.

It works with any AI model. Integrates with VSCode and JetBrains. NVIDIA uses its context engineering for enterprise-scale code search. You're getting compliance checks and standard enforcement without the usual reviewer noise—just actionable feedback that understands your codebase.

Frequently asked

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Is Qodo free to use?
Yes, the Developer plan is free and includes 30 PRs per month plus 75 credits for IDE and CLI features. There's also community support through GitHub. If you need more capacity, the Teams plan runs $30/month with 2500 credits and currently offers unlimited PRs as a limited-time promo.
How does Qodo's Rules System work?
The Rules System (currently in beta) lets you define your team's coding standards in one place, then automatically enforces them across all pull requests. It evolves with your codebase instead of becoming outdated, so you stop having the same style arguments in every code review.
What IDEs does Qodo support?
Qodo works with VSCode and JetBrains IDEs through plugins that scored 4.7 on both marketplaces. The plugins give you real-time code review while you work and suggest tests as you type, catching issues before you even commit.
How many PRs can I review with the free plan?
The free Developer plan gives you 30 PRs per month, which works well for personal projects or smaller teams. If you're working on active projects with lots of pull requests, you'll hit that limit pretty quickly and might need the Teams plan.
Can Qodo review code across multiple repositories?
Yes, Qodo's Context Engine has multi-repo awareness and can understand your entire codebase even when it's spread across different repositories. This means you get code suggestions that actually fit your broader project architecture, not just the single file you're editing.
What's the difference between Qodo and other code review tools?
Qodo scores higher on F1-score compared to other tools, meaning you get more accurate feedback with less noise. It combines PR reviews, local IDE analysis, and agentic workflows in one platform, plus it works with any AI model you prefer rather than locking you into one.
Does Qodo work with enterprise security policies?
Yes, Qodo includes compliance checks that validate pull requests against your enterprise security policies. It also offers SSO integration and specialized MCP tools for enterprise-scale deployments. NVIDIA actually uses Qodo's context engineering for their enterprise code search.

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