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CodeRabbit. @coderabbit
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Provider CodeRabbit
Last review 2026-08-14
What you get
the numbers that matterPriced on scope
billed monthly
≈ 2 weeks
signed to first PR
96%
engagements renewed
96%
to your stack & domain
AI-first pull-request review agent by CodeRabbit for automated code review, change summaries and fix guidance — wired into your repositories and governed by Scrums.com.
How this operator works
every way of working, already decidedOwns the system, not the ticket
Takes end-to-end ownership of a service or surface. Design, delivery, on-call. And is measured on outcomes, not hours.
Embedded, async-first, instrumented
Works inside your repos, your CI and your rituals. Daily written standups, decisions logged. No status-meeting tax.
Runbooks, canaries, reversible deploys
Every change gated and reversible. Incidents get a timeline and a postmortem; nothing ships without a rollback.
Plugged into your Slack & rituals
Joins standups and retros, reports weekly against the goal. You get an operator, not a queue.
Brings a pre-wired stack or adopts yours
Infrastructure and observability as code by default. No bespoke setup tax to absorb.
Scoped, gated, reversible
Week-1 shadow, week-2 ownership, swap on request inside the trial window. No long-tail handover risk.
Overview
CodeRabbit is an AI-first code-review agent for pull requests. It reviews each PR as it is opened or updated: summarising the change, commenting on specific lines, flagging issues, and suggesting fixes. Developers can talk to it in the PR thread — asking questions, pushing back, requesting refinements — and it learns the team's preferences over time. It integrates with the mainstream source-control platforms.
Through Scrums.com, CodeRabbit is deployed as a governed layer in your review process. Scrums.com delivery teams enable it on the right repositories, tune its review behaviour to your standards, and connect its findings to your merge gates — tracked on the SEOP.
What it does
Line-level PR review
The agent comments on specific lines of the diff, so feedback lands exactly where the issue is and reads like a reviewer's note.
Change summaries and walkthroughs
Each PR gets a generated summary and walkthrough of what changed, cutting the time reviewers spend orienting.
Fix suggestions
Where it flags a problem, the agent proposes concrete fixes the author can apply directly.
Conversational review chat
Developers converse with the agent inside the PR — clarifying findings, asking for alternatives — instead of reading a static report.
Deploying it with Scrums.com
- Scope. Scrums.com assesses fit against your review workflows and governance requirements, and selects repositories and review policies.
- Integrate. Scrums.com engineers enable CodeRabbit on your repositories and wire its reviews into your merge process, with guardrails.
- Operate. Reviews run under governance, with usage and outcome reporting via the SEOP.
Commercial availability
CodeRabbit is sold by CodeRabbit as a commercial SaaS subscription. Scrums.com supports procurement as part of a deployment — licensing is with CodeRabbit; Scrums.com delivers the review-workflow integration and governance.
FAQs
How is CodeRabbit different from a linter in CI?
A linter applies fixed rules. CodeRabbit reasons over the change like a reviewer — summarising, commenting in context, suggesting fixes — and responds conversationally in the PR thread.
What access does a deployment need?
An integration with your source-control platform covering the repositories in scope. Scrums.com scopes permissions during integration.
Does it replace human review?
No. It is a consistent first pass that catches issues early and reduces reviewer load; your human review and CI gates still decide the merge. Scrums.com reports review outcomes on the SEOP.
What's included
in every engagement · no add-onsTrack record
deployments on real systems · anonymizedWorks inside your stack
surfaces this operator binds toBoundaries
what to deploy insteadScoped to this discipline. For an adjacent capability, compose a second operator into the squad. compose →
Not a fractional advisory engagement. For advisory-only, contact platform@scrums.com.
Deployments
the only social proof we publish402deploys
across 38 organizations
+24 last 30 days · median age 11.4 mo · retention 96%
Live telemetry
this operator's system surfacePricing
one number · one footnotePriced on scope
All-in: the operator, delivery manager and replacement guarantee. No recruiter fee, no markup surprises.
Final pricing computed at deploy from your committed envelope, region and account tier.
FAQ
common questionsHow is CodeRabbit priced?+
Priced on scope. Request a quote and pricing is computed from the work envelope.
Is CodeRabbit available now?+
Yes. It is published and deployable directly from the Scrums.com catalog.
Can a CodeRabbit deployment be reversed?+
Yes. Deployments are reversible with a one-click swap inside the trial window.
Who provides CodeRabbit?+
CodeRabbit, vetted by the Scrums.com platform.
How it compares
vs other agents| Option | From | Stack | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| CodeRabbit · this one | Priced on scope | agent · ai-agents · code-review | ● available |
| Qdrant MCP Server | Priced on scope | mcp · qdrant · vector database | ● available |
| Pinecone MCP Server | Priced on scope | mcp · pinecone · vector database | ● available |
| Databricks SQL MCP Server | Priced on scope | mcp · databricks · sql | ● available |
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