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Which plan is best for me?
Developer – this plan is best for open-source projects and offers unlimited uploads or for single-user teams with small private repos and up to 250 coverage uploads per month.
Team – this plan is best for small-sized teams of up to 10 users and 2500 coverage uploads per month.
Pro – this plan is best for any-sized team and includes all basic features and premium features like flags, carry forward flags, components, and project coverage.
Enterprise – this plan is best for medium to large-sized teams requiring more robust support, faster processing, more complex implementation, and Dedicated IP Allowlisting.
What defines a user?
A “user” is anyone who authors a pull request or merge request on a private repo with Codecov coverage, or accesses advanced features on Codecov.io for a private repo.
For example, anyone with access to your repos in Github/ Gitlab/ Bitbucket will be able to see Codecov data on the codehost if a user has authored a PR (an example from an open source project, scrapy, is here). Once you click through the Codecov comment you enter Codecov.io to see more robust metrics, historical trends, and coverage visualizations (example from the same PR here).
Can I trial Codecov before subscribing to a plan
Yes, you can try all the features of the Pro plan free for 14 days.
Why can't I see the team plan in Codecov?
If you have more than 10 activated users on Codecov you will not see the Team plan. The Team plan is limited to 10 or less users.
What's the difference between patch coverage and project coverage?
Patch Coverage – Shows the code coverage on each pull request. The Team Plan shows Patch ONLY coverage.
Project Coverage – Shows the code coverage on each pull request for your entire project. You can see code coverage trends over time in the sunburst chart.
Does Codecov support multiple languages and/or applications in a single repository (a "monorepo")?
Like a pro! We combine the uploads from multiple languages into a single report while maintaining the original data for each specific language.
For multiple applications, you can use our Flags feature to segment coverage in your repository. With Carryforward Flags, you can partially run your CI and Codecov will carryforward tests not run on that commit.
Does Codecov offer support?
Our mission is to improve your development workflow and support is no exception. As a pro customer, we offer you email support 24/5. Our Enterprise plans offer more robust support – including an Enterprise-only SLA, access to a Sr. Solutions Architect for dedicated onboarding support, a Customer Success Manager, and legal attention, if required.
How does Codecov interact with my source code?
Codecov does not store source code. Codecov will only retrieve source code from your repository for two functions: upon user request and for static analysis. Read more in our Security Docs.
Does Codecov offer plans for educational use?
Yes! We have partnered with the GitHub Student Developer Pack or you can contact us at education@codecov.io to get more information about our education plans.
What defines a Private Repo Upload for the Developer Plan?
A Private Repo Upload is one coverage report uploaded to Codecov on a closed source repository, most likely during your CI run process.
Some CI build processes only have one coverage upload per commit, but some may have more than one upload, depending on things like if you are parallelizing your CI build and using Codecov to merge the reports and/or using Codecov’s Flags feature.
As an example, this commit from an open source project has 8 uploads (though, because this repo is open source, these uploads wouldn’t count against the monthly allotment of Private Repo Uploads).
How many users do I need for the Pro Plan?
The Pro Plan can be purchased by teams of two (2) or more.
*How is SAML supported?
SAML is indirectly supported via your SSO Provider and GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket
Direct SSO support is limited to dedicated enterprise cloud implementations.