Security Doesn't Have to Be Expensive.
A Breach Is.
Start free. Pay only when you outgrow it.
An exposed API key has an average time-to-exploitation of 14 minutes.
The average data breach costs $4.45M (IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report, 2023).
Those aren't someone else's statistics.
Free
- 3 scans/month
- Unlimited repos
- Public & private repos
- Critical & High findings hidden
- Simple explanations
- 7-day history
Basic
Everything in Free, plus:
- 15 scans/month
- 12 more scans/month
- Unlock Critical & High findings
- Code fixes (copy/paste)
- URL security scan
- 30-day history
Pro
Everything in Basic, plus:
- 500 scans/month
- Context-aware fixes
- Automatic Pull Requests
- Fix all at once
- Unlimited history
Enterprise
CustomFor teams that need more control, more seats, and dedicated support.
What You See Depends on Your Plan
Free scans catch everything. But on the free plan, critical and high findings are redacted — you know they exist, you just can't see them. Upgrade to unlock the full picture.
Common Questions
Can I cancel anytime?+
Yes. No contracts, no lock-in. Cancel from Settings and your plan reverts to Free immediately. You keep all your scan history.
What happens when I hit my scan limit?+
New scans are blocked until the next billing cycle. You can still view all previous results and every finding from past scans.
Do you store my code?+
No. We clone your repo temporarily to run the scan, then delete it. We store findings and scan metadata — not your source code.
What's the difference between code fixes and contextual fixes?+
Code fixes are AI-generated patches based on the vulnerability pattern. Contextual fixes (Pro only) additionally read your project's style, framework, and conventions to produce fixes that fit your actual codebase.
Can I switch plans at any time?+
Yes. Upgrades apply immediately and are prorated. Downgrades take effect at the end of your billing period.
Every day you ship without scanning is a day you're trusting luck.
Luck runs out.
Your first 3 scans are free. No credit card required.