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Why our customers made the switch to Codacy

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Software engineering teams across several industries are always looking for the best tools to use on their CI/CD pipelines. Here are the top 5 reasons why they are making the switch to Codacy.

Plug and play

Codacy has the easiest way to set up quality gates across your entire code base. Just add Codacy to your Git org, select your repos, and get your first analysis results within minutes. No CI/CD load, no additional overhead. It’s a minimalist 5-minute onboarding experience, where a single integration with GitHub, Bitbucket, or GitLab is enough to keep all your PRs in check.

Built for Git flow

Codacy has a seamless PR experience with in-line comments and merge checks. Your team doesn’t need more browser tabs; you can give them the quality feedback they need, right inside their PRs. Since Codacy centralizes code analysis directly inside Git and doesn’t require multiple complex build integration or local runners, all the heavy lifting happens on the Codacy server (cloud or self-hosted).

A large rule set

Codacy has the most extensive pool of supported languages and rules. You get instant access to the best-in-class source code analyzers for over 40 programming languages and frameworks, with a comprehensive rule set — they’re over 9000! Since Codacy doesn’t create its own rules, we’re unbiased, focusing entirely on our premium user experience and building the most extensive ruleset in the market.

No limits

Codacy has no limits on lines of code, repositories, analysis, or programming languages. Our pricing is purely based on the number of developers or Git contributors in the team, keeping your cost low and predictable in the long run.

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Every Enterprise client at Coday gets personal technical support free of charge. We’re there for you at every step to help you take the best advantage of our products.

The dev community loves Codacy

Developer reviews are valuable for us to build a better product and for other devs to find answers to their questions and guide their decision-making. The dev community approves Codacy as their automated code review tool.

G2: Codacy rated as a High-Performer

The G2 Grid® for the top Static Code Analysis Tools scores products and sellers based on reviews gathered from the G2 user community, as well as data aggregated from online sources and social networks. 

Together, these scores are mapped on the official G2 Grid®, which you can use to compare products, streamline the buying process, and quickly identify the best products based on the experiences of your peers. We are proud to be rated as a high-performers.

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G2 Grid® for the top Static Code Analysis Tools

StackShare: 241 votes

StackShare is a community-driven SaaS platform that lets you see all the best software tools and who’s using them both inside and outside your company.

We are proud to have 241 votes against 42 of our biggest competitor. Feel free to check the comparison board here.

Are you interested in knowing more about Codacy? You can also watch a product demo for an overview of the main Codacy features 👇

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