How does CodeRabbit licensing work when I have both a personal account and organizations under my git provider?
Last updated: March 20, 2026
Context:
Users who have both a personal GitHub/GitLab account and belong to one or more organizations need to understand how CodeRabbit subscriptions apply across these different entities.
Answer:
CodeRabbit subscriptions are scoped to the specific entity (personal account or organization) where they are purchased:
Personal account subscription → covers only your personal repositories
Organization subscription → covers only that organization's repositories
A subscription on your personal account does not extend to organization repositories, even if:
You have access to those organization repos
The CodeRabbit app is installed on the organization
You are an admin or owner of the organization
To get coverage for multiple entities, you need:
A subscription on your personal account for your personal repos
A separate subscription on each organization for their repos
Example: If you have a personal GitHub account and belong to two organizations (OrgA and OrgB), you would need three separate subscriptions to cover all repositories:
One for your personal account
One for OrgA
One for OrgB
For enterprise or self-hosted deployments, different licensing arrangements may be available. Contact CodeRabbit support for specific licensing questions.