RepoWarden offers a free tier for personal projects and paid plans for teams that need more repos, scans, and AI-powered features.
| Feature | Free$0forever | Starter$19/month | Pro$49/monthMost popular | Business$149/month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Repos monitored | 1 | 3 | 10 | 25 |
| Scans | 10/mo | 30/mo | 150/mo | 500/mo |
| Dependency update PRs | 5/mo | 20/mo | 100/mo | 500/mo |
| CI fix attempts | -- | 10/mo | 50/mo | 200/mo |
| Test generations | -- | 5/mo | 25/mo | 100/mo |
| Team seats | 1 | 3 | 10 | 25 |
| Scan frequency | Weekly | Weekly | Daily | Daily |
See the full feature list on the pricing page.
RepoWarden tracks usage on a calendar-month basis. Each month, your usage counters reset to zero on the 1st. You can view your current usage at any time from the Usage page in the dashboard.
The number of repositories currently enabled for monitoring. This is a concurrent limit, not a monthly total. Disabling a repo frees up the slot immediately.
Each time RepoWarden scans a repository for outdated dependencies, it counts as one scan. Manual scans and scheduled scans both count.
Each pull request opened for dependency updates counts toward this limit. If a scan finds no updates, no PR is opened and nothing is counted.
Each time RepoWarden analyzes CI failures and pushes a fix commit, it counts as one attempt. Available on Starter and above.
Each time RepoWarden generates a test file and opens a PR, it counts as one generation. Available on Starter and above.
When you reach a usage limit, RepoWarden stops performing that action for the rest of the billing period. Existing PRs remain open and functional. PR commands continue to work regardless of usage limits. Your usage resets on the 1st of each month.
Upgrades take effect instantly. Your new limits apply right away. Promotion codes can be applied during checkout.
If you cancel or downgrade, your current plan remains active until the end of the paid period. After that, your team reverts to the Free plan.
If you downgrade to a plan with fewer repo slots than you currently have enabled, you will need to disable repos until you are within the new limit. Scans will pause on repos that exceed the limit until they are disabled or your plan is upgraded.
All billing is handled through Stripe. You can access the Stripe billing portal from the Pricing page by clicking "Manage subscription".
Add, remove, or change your credit card or payment method through the Stripe portal.
Download past invoices and receipts for your records or expense reports.
Change the billing address associated with your subscription.
Cancel your subscription from the Stripe portal. Your plan remains active until the end of the current period.
Billing is per-team, not per-user. When you upgrade, the plan applies to the entire team. Each team has its own subscription, so your personal team and organization teams can be on different plans. Only team owners can manage billing.
The Free plan is available forever with no credit card required. It includes 1 repo, 10 scans/month, and 5 dependency update PRs/month. This is the best way to try RepoWarden before upgrading.
Yes. Upgrades take effect immediately. Downgrades take effect at the end of your current billing period.
No. PR commands (rebase, fix-tests, resolve-comments) are included with all plans at no additional cost. They do not consume scan or PR credits.
RepoWarden uses Stripe for payment processing. All major credit cards, debit cards, and regional payment methods supported by Stripe are accepted.
If you are not satisfied, reach out to [email protected] within 14 days of your first payment and we will issue a full refund.