Starting April 6, 2026, using Code Assistant as an IDE plugin, as well as in the SourceCraft interface, will become billable. At the same time, free access remains available under the Code Assistant Free tariff plan for a personal organization. For details, see the Pricing plans for Code Assistant section.
Suitable for educational, open-source and pet projects, and as a host for personal repositories
Free of charge
SourceCraft Pro
Suitable for professionals and small teams
$2.049180
The SourceCraft Free plan is available to everyone, regardless of their scope of activity. There are not special requirements for users of the free plan. The difference between plans lies in limits on extra services and quotas on resources.
Code Assistant is billed separately and does not depend on the selected SourceCraft tariff plan. For details, see the Pricing plans for Code Assistant section.
Active user
In an organization, a user is active and billable if, during the month, their actions resulted in any changes to the organization and its repositories, e.g., they made a commit to a repository, created, updated, or left a comment in a pull request, or modified the repository or organization settings, etc.
A user with access to the organization's repositories who has not made any changes is not billable.
The number of billable active users is calculated on a monthly basis: each month, the active users are counted anew. Active users are charged to the organization owner.
Now you can authorize corporate accounts in SourceCraft using single sign-on (SSO) via Yandex Cloud SAML-compatible identity federations without any service plan limits. Going forward, this feature will only be available under service plans for businesses.
Pro trial period
When first activating the SourceCraft Pro service plan, you are entitled to a 90-day trial to test all its features for free.
Rules of the SourceCraft Pro trial period:
You can activate the trial period only once per organization.
You cannot use the trial period if you previously activated the SourceCraft Pro plan.
To activate the trial period, switch to the SourceCraft Pro service plan.
If you choose to stay on the SourceCraft Pro service plan after your trial, you will be charged a full month's fee for the remaining days of the month.
Changing your service plan
The default service plan for all users is SourceCraft Free.
You can switch between the SourceCraft Free and SourceCraft Pro plans at any time. When switching between the service plans, you will be charged a full month’s fee for the days when the SourceCraft Pro plan was active.
To switch to SourceCraft Pro, do the following:
If you do not have a billing account yet, create one.
Select the organization to activate the SourceCraft Pro service plan for.
Under Settings, navigate to Service plans.
Click Add billing account.
Select a billing account and click Attach.
In the section with service plans, click Upgrade to Pro.
Tip
On this page, you can also activate the additional Security service or switch back to the SourceCraft Free plan.
Pricing plans for Code Assistant
Using Code Assistant in the IDE plugin, as well as in the SourceCraft interface, is billed separately from the core SourceCraft functionality and does not depend on which main pricing plan is selected.
The following pricing plans are available and differ by quotas:
2 Until July 1, 2026, subscribers to the Code Assistant Pro plan receive a welcome bonus in the form of additional neurocredits.
Tip
To limit consumption, set your own quotas in the settings of the SourceCraft personal account. When these quotas are exceeded, access to Code Assistant will be suspended.
A seat is the right to use Code Assistant with increased quotas for one member of an organization.
When enabling the Code Assistant Pro plan, the organization administrator selects the required number of seats and assigns them to specific organization members. If a member no longer needs a seat, it can be reassigned to another person.
The quota for the number of neurocredits is aggregated across all seats and is assigned to the organization.
For users who are not assigned seats, the Code Assistant Free plan applies, but only within their personal organizations. After the quota in a personal organization is exhausted, access to Code Assistant is suspended.
For example, an organization has 10 members. The administrator purchases the Code Assistant Pro plan for 4 seats and assigns them to 4 specific organization members. A shared expanded quota is created:
Members with assigned seats get access to the shared expanded quota for using Code Assistant, while the remaining 6 members can work with Code Assistant within the quota of the Code Assistant Free plan from their personal organizations. During the month, one of the members realizes they do not need the expanded quota. Then the administrator reassigns that member’s seat to another person. The member who gave it up can continue using Code Assistant within the quota of the Code Assistant Free plan from their personal organization, and access to the expanded quota is transferred to another member.
Neurocredit
For various tasks and in different modes, Code Assistant uses an ensemble of large language models (LLMs). Code Assistant model resource consumption is calculated in tokens. Each model uses its own tokenizer to process texts, so the number of tokens in the same text will differ across models. The model’s speed, as well as the resources it consumes, vary significantly—accordingly, the cost of using the models also differs.
To calculate the Code Assistant quota, the neurocredit metric is used—an aggregated measure of consumption. Accordingly, different models within Code Assistant consume different amounts of neurocredits.
Tip
To estimate neurocredit consumption typical for your tasks, use the Code Assistant Free plan.