I. Basic Information
Qodo, formerly known as Codium, is a code integrity platform and multi-agent product system for software teams. The platform focuses on three key stages: review, testing, and generation. Through context awareness and alignment with organizational best practices, it helps improve code quality and delivery certainty throughout the entire development process. Qodo provides the IDE agent Qodo Gen, the pull request review agent Qodo Merge, the terminal and automation suite Qodo Command, and the cross-repository understanding and deep research engine Qodo Aware, covering personal to enterprise-level use cases.
II. Product Overview
Qodo, with its core focus on shared context and best practices, runs agents within commonly used developer environments, including integrated development environments (IDEs) and code hosting platforms. Qodo Gen performs dialogue-driven coding and test generation within the editor, supporting code completion, documentation generation, defect and vulnerability alerts, and coverage-target-driven test generation. Qodo Merge generates structured descriptions of potential issues in pull requests, provides severity-ranked modification suggestions, and allows direct patch application. Qodo Command automates common development and integration tasks via command-line workflows and can be integrated with continuous integration pipelines. Qodo Aware provides cross-repository semantic indexing and multi-step inference capabilities to support the research and localization of complex codebases.
III. Core Functions
1. Main functions
Automated code review and description generation, covering change walkthroughs and issue focusing
Goal-based test generation and coverage improvement support unit and component levels.
Context-aware code completion, refactoring documentation, and comment generation
Warehouse-level conversational understanding and retrieval supports cross-warehouse knowledge association.
Terminal and workflow automation support scripting and tool extensions
Organizational rule templates and best practice insights ensure consistent output across multiple agents.
2. Technical characteristics
A shared context engine runs throughout the IDE terminal and the managed platform.
Supports multi-model inference and tool protocol extensions; enhances model invocation and retrieval capabilities.
Full repository indexing and deep research agent support multi-step inference and complex task decomposition
Security and compliance emphasize minimizing code analysis, transmitting encrypted SOC2, and data retention policies.
It integrates with mainstream hosting and integration platforms, allowing direct application of modifications within the fetch request.
IV. Pricing and Versions
Qodo offers tiered plans for individuals and teams. The Developer version is free and offers basic platform capabilities including Qodo Gen, Qodo Merge, and Qodo Command on a monthly basis. Limitations related to the quota are subject to official documentation. The Teams version is billed per user, offering higher quota standards, private support, no data retention options, and enhanced capabilities in areas such as review and best practice learning. The Enterprise version adopts a customized solution covering the entire platform capabilities, providing enterprise-grade dashboards, user and permission management, enterprise-grade toolsets, multi-warehouse awareness, enterprise single sign-on priority, and support for Software as a Service (SaaS) single-tenant and multi-tenant deployments, as well as on-premises and offline environments. Self-hosting of self-developed models is also optional. Specific pricing, quota models, and feature ranges are subject to official announcements and may be adjusted over time and by region.
V. Applicable Scenarios and Target Audience
Suitable for medium to large teams that require standardized review criteria and quality gates in large-scale collaborations.
Frontline engineers who need to generate refactoring tests and explanations within the editor
Maintenance teams of complex systems sensitive to cross-warehouse knowledge and historical evolution
DevOps and platform engineering organizations that emphasize endpoint automation and continuous integration governance
Regulated industry clients with strict requirements for privacy compliance deployment models
VI. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the differences between Qodo and general code generation tools?
A: Qodo focuses on code integrity, aligns with shared context and organizational best practices, improves testability and maintainability during generation, and automates processes in real-world scenarios such as pull requests and endpoints.
Q: In which stages are Qodo Gen and Qodo Merge respectively applicable?
A: Qodo Gen is for code and test generation, while Qodo Merge is for pull requests, reviews, and change merging. Both share context and rules to maintain consistent quality standards between development and review.
Q: Does Qodo support cross-repository and large codebase implementations?
A: Qodo Aware's semantic indexing and multi-step reasoning enable structured retrieval and in-depth research in multi-warehouse environments for complex modifications and legacy system refactoring.
Q: How can data and privacy be protected?
A: The platform employs minimal code analysis, transport layer encryption, and compliance certification. The Paid version offers a more stringent data retention policy; specific terms are subject to the official Trust and Compliance page.
Q: What billing method is used?
A: The method of combining seat and monthly quota is adopted. Different operations and models consume different quotas. The quota for a single call of advanced models is higher. The quota is reset periodically. Please refer to the pricing page for details.