Sold as unlimited, rate limited within days to 1/hour (if I am lucky).
Sold as unlimited, throttled in practice — read the docs before you pay
I subscribed to CodeRabbit Pro, in June 26 for PR reviews on my own repos. The plan was marketed as unlimited PR reviews — third-party pricing writeups still describe Pro exactly that way "Unlimited PR reviews across all repositories").
What you actually get today, per CodeRabbit's own documentation a hard cap of 5 PR reviews per hour on Pro (10 on Pro+), PLUS a "Fair Usage Limits Policy" that further slows you down if you're above the "95th percentile" of recent usage — while the same page claims "your plan allowance is not changed." There is no meter showing where you stand against the percentile throttle.
And the gap between what was sold and what's delivered is now a product: a usage-based add-on at $0.25 per reviewed file once you hit the limits they added, rolled out per their changelog in March–April 2026.
My own experience: because I was hitting it hard over the weekend, doing about three PR/hour for several days, they decided to rate limit me to one per hour. That crashes my dev cycle and stops me in the water, now I have to wait an hour between each review. That is not what I am paying for nor what was expected. They hide behind obscure, impossible to find TOS to justify - and hide even further behind a crooked, unethical binding arbitration agreement.
I'm not the only one. The company's own subreddit is full of paying customers reporting the same pattern — a Pro user rate-limited after 1 review who bought $40 in overage credits that went unused while the throttling continued , a user reporting an $80 overage charge with auto-reload turned OFF, and Pro+ users measuring roughly 10 reviews per DAY on a plan documented as 10 per hour (same thread).
When the advertised terms, the documented terms, and the delivered service are three different things, that's not a pricing model — it's a moving target you pay to chase. I cancelled. Verify everything against their hidden plans before you hand over a card number.
The bottom line: don't do it. They are greedy little AI "get rich quick" kids with no appetite for support or for delivering the product they promised. It is a dead end company.
5 juli 2026
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