CodeAnt Review
AI code review, SAST, and pentesting bundled into one platform
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CodeAnt is a code health platform that bundles AI-powered pull request review with static analysis (SAST), secret scanning, infrastructure-as-code checks, software composition analysis (SCA), and automated penetration testing. It plugs into GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps, and leaves inline comments and fix suggestions directly on your PRs.
Beyond review, it runs continuous pentesting through three methods (blackbox, whitebox, and graybox attack simulation) and reports a DORA metrics dashboard (deployment frequency, lead time for changes, change failure rate, and time to restore) alongside the review data. The pitch is one bill and one dashboard instead of separate tools for review, security scanning, and pentesting.
CodeAnt was founded in 2023 in San Francisco and went through Y Combinator's Winter 2024 batch.
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Who it's for
- ✓ Engineering leads who want code review, SAST, secrets scanning, and pentesting under one contract instead of stitching together four vendors
- ✓ Teams on GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or Azure DevOps that want the same review tool across all repos
- ✓ Teams that need SOC 2 or HIPAA audit evidence alongside their code review tool
Who should look elsewhere
- ✗ Teams that just want the sharpest PR summaries and suggestions with no security bundle attached
- ✗ Regulated shops that need SonarQube-grade static analysis depth and governance as their primary tool
Pros
- + One price covers code review, SAST, secrets detection, IaC scanning, and DORA metrics instead of separate line items
- + Trial unlocks the full product with unlimited seats and no card, so a team can pilot it before committing
- + Publishes its per-seat price instead of forcing every buyer through a sales call
- + Integrates with the version control systems, issue trackers, and IDEs (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, Jira, VS Code, Cursor) most engineering teams already use, so there's little workflow disruption to adopt it
Cons
- – Static analysis and SAST on the Premium plan only run on pull requests, not full repo scans, unless you go Enterprise
- – Enterprise pricing (SSO, on-prem, dedicated success manager) is quote-only, so total cost for larger teams isn't visible upfront
- – Comparison pages on their own site are one-sided marketing, not independent evidence of how it holds up against CodeRabbit or SonarQube in practice
CodeAnt pricing
What you pay for
CodeAnt charges per seat per month for its Premium plan, and that price is posted on the site rather than hidden behind a sales call. Enterprise features like SSO, on-prem deployment, and a dedicated success manager are quote-only. The 14-day trial unlocks every premium feature with no card required, so you can test the real product before paying.
At about $24/month to start, it sits mid-pack on price in AI Code Review.
| Plan | Price | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Premium | $24/seat/mo | Unlimited PR reviews · Static analysis and SAST on pull requests · Jira and Azure Boards integrations · AI review in CI/CD pipelines · Dedicated Slack support · SOC 2, HIPAA, and VAPT audit reports |
| Enterprise | Custom | Everything in Premium · Custom MSA and contracting · SSO and audit log · On-prem or VPC deployment · Dedicated success manager and staff engineer |
Premium is $24 per user per month, billed monthly, and is the only self-serve price on the site. Enterprise is quote-only. Open source projects get the Premium plan free. Sourced from the live pricing page.
Pricing verified July 7, 2026 · source

How CodeAnt's pricing compares
CodeAnt next to its closest alternatives on entry price, billing, and whether pricing is public.
| Tool | Starting price | Billing | Free option | Pricing disclosed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CodeAnt | $24/seat/mo | per-seat | Trial (14 days, no credit card required, unlimited seats and 100 PR reviews included) | Partly public |
| CodeRabbit | $24/seat/mo | per-seat | Yes | Partly public |
| Codacy | $18/seat/mo | per-seat | Yes | Partly public |
| Korbit | $12/seat/mo | per-seat | Trial (14 days on Korbit Max, no credit card required) | Partly public |
| Qodo | $30/seat/mo | usage-based | Trial (14 days, unlimited usage, no credit card required) | Partly public |
| Greptile | $30/seat/mo | tiered | Yes | Partly public |
| SonarQube | $34/mo | usage-based | Yes | Partly public |
Is CodeAnt still actively developed?
Last significant update: July 2026. Published a piece on code sandboxes for LLMs and AI agents, part of a steady cadence of blog posts on agentic code review and security topics rather than a dated changelog.
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CodeAnt FAQ
Is CodeAnt free?+
No. There's no free-forever plan. You get a 14-day trial with unlimited seats and 100 PR reviews, then Premium is $24 per user per month. Open source projects get Premium free.
Does CodeAnt's Premium plan scan the whole codebase or just pull requests?+
Static analysis and SAST on Premium run only on pull requests. Full-repo scanning and deeper security features are part of the custom Enterprise plan.
How much does CodeAnt cost for a 20-person engineering team?+
At the posted $24 per user per month rate, 20 seats runs about $480 a month before any enterprise add-ons.