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Korbit Review

Discontinued AI code review tool. Korbit ceased operation in September 2025 and its team was acquired by Boost Security (announced May 2026)

Pricing verified July 7, 2026·Visit Korbit
Korbit has been discontinued. Boost Security acquired the team and the product was shut down (2025-09). This page is kept for people looking for alternatives. Source
Category
AI Code Review
Starting price
$12/seat/mo
Free option
Trial (14 days on Korbit Max, no credit card required)
Last update
September 2025

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What is Korbit?

Korbit was an AI tool that reviewed pull requests automatically on GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. It commented directly on the PR, flagged bugs, wrote PR descriptions, and let developers chat with it about specific review comments or the wider codebase. It also shipped Korbit Insights, a reporting layer that rolled up review activity and code quality trends for engineering managers, delivered to Slack on the Max plan and above.

Korbit is discontinued. The company ceased operation in September 2025, and its team was later acquired by Boost Security in a deal announced in May 2026. The AI code review product is no longer available. This page is kept as a reference for teams who used Korbit and are now searching for a replacement. The AI code review tools below cover the same core job.

Korbit screenshots

Korbit homepage
Korbit homepageCaptured July 2026
Korbit pricing
Korbit pricingCaptured July 2026

Who it's for

  • Nobody today, since the product is discontinued. This page is kept for teams that used Korbit and are looking for a replacement AI code reviewer

Who should look elsewhere

  • Teams that need review capacity above 2 concurrent scans without contacting sales
  • Orgs that want a fully free tier for private repos

Pros

  • + Per-seat pricing is posted publicly with no forced sales call for Pro or Max
  • + Unlimited PR reviews and unlimited repos on every paid plan, including Pro
  • + Codebase chat lets developers ask Korbit questions about a comment or the surrounding code
  • + Free on open source repos

Cons

  • No free tier for private repos, only a 14-day trial
  • Pro and Max both cap you at 2 parallel scans with a queue; going faster means contacting Korbit directly
  • Pricing counts git authors as seats, which can cost more than expected if many contributors touch a repo occasionally

Korbit pricing

Pricing: Partly public.Entry pricing is published. Higher or enterprise tiers are quote-only.
Starting price
$12/seat/mo
Billing model
per-seat
Free option
Trial (14 days on Korbit Max, no credit card required)
Vs category
Lower-cost

At about $12/month to start, it is one of the cheaper options in AI Code Review.

PlanPriceHighlights
Pro$12/seat/moUnlimited PR reviews and descriptions · Unlimited users and repositories · Management dashboard and core reports · Codebase chat · Automatic and manual review modes
Max$18/seat/moEverything in Pro · Custom coding policy enforcement · Slack integration for Insights reports · Higher PR limits and concurrent review capacity · Dedicated Slack support
EnterpriseCustomEverything in Max · On-premises install · Custom billing arrangements · Extra security checks

Pro is $12/seat/month billed annually ($15/month billed monthly). Max is $18/seat/month billed annually ($24/month billed monthly). Enterprise is quote-only, billed annually. A 'user' counts git authors, not app-level invited users; the pricing page defines it as: 'a user represents a git author... not to be confused with users that you can invite within the Korbit app.' Korbit Max is free for open source repositories, and every paid plan starts with a 14-day free trial of Max.

Pricing verified July 7, 2026 · source

Korbit pricing page
Korbit pricing pageCaptured July 8, 2026

How Korbit's pricing compares

Korbit next to its closest alternatives on entry price, billing, and whether pricing is public.

ToolStarting priceBillingFree optionPricing disclosed
Korbit$12/seat/moper-seatTrial (14 days on Korbit Max, no credit card required)Partly public
CodeRabbit$24/seat/moper-seatYesPartly public
Codacy$18/seat/moper-seatYesPartly public
CodeAnt$24/seat/moper-seatTrial (14 days, no credit card required, unlimited seats and 100 PR reviews included)Partly public
Qodo$30/seat/mousage-basedTrial (14 days, unlimited usage, no credit card required)Partly public
Greptile$30/seat/motieredYesPartly public
SonarQube$34/mousage-basedYesPartly public

Is Korbit still actively developed?

Last significant update: September 2025. Korbit ceased operation in September 2025. Its team was subsequently acquired by Boost Security, an acquisition announced in May 2026. The Korbit AI code review product is no longer available.

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Korbit FAQ

Is Korbit still available?+

No. Korbit ceased operation in September 2025, and its team was acquired by Boost Security in a deal announced in May 2026. The AI code review product is no longer available, so teams that used it need a replacement. The pricing details below are kept for historical reference.

Is Korbit free?+

No, not for private repos. Korbit offers a 14-day free trial of its Max plan with no credit card required, then you buy seats. It is free for open source repositories on any plan.

How does Korbit charge for seats?+

You pay per git author whose code Korbit reviews, not per app login. You choose how many seats to buy after the trial and can adjust that count at any time.

Does Korbit store my code?+

No. Korbit says it keeps code only for the duration of a scan and uses zero-day retention policies with its LLM providers. It also says it trains only on public data, never on private repository code.

Is there a limit on how many reviews run at once?+

Yes. Korbit currently caps you at 2 parallel scans with a queue. Teams that need more throughput have to contact Korbit to raise the limit.