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:

  1. A subscription on your personal account for your personal repos

  2. 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.