Performance Insights shows what drives delivery so teams ship faster and keep code healthy. With objective metrics and full visibility, you can confidently improve productivity.
Make strategic decisions, backed with data. Performance Insights analyzes 36 static code-level metrics to generate a single objective, language agnostic measurement that reflects the level of meaningful change made to source code.
It gives you full visibility across your codebase so you can compare teams, projects, LLMs, vendors, and peers.
Armed with accurate data via your Team Lead dashboard, you can coach teams and monitor code maintainability for better performance and productivity. See where code originates, identify bottlenecks and security issues early, and fix problems before they hit production.
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Our proprietary benchmarking algorithm is based on 9 billion static code revisions drawn from 800k+ developers. This extensive dataset, combined with 20+ years supporting global enterprises, means you can trust the data and confidently back your decisions.
Unlike others who can only show data from one LLM, Performance Insights compares 70+ programming languages, tech, and methodologies. So you can easily compare a developer coding in Java in Waterfall with another using C# in an Agile environment.
Performance Insights runs smoothly in the background, automating analytics and synthesiing data with no admin stress.
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This contract splits pricing into two user categories: developers and managers. Each category uses three volume tiers based on how many active users you enroll. For developers, Tier 1 covers your first 100 users, Tier 2 covers users 101 to 1,000, and Tier 3 covers any beyond 1,000. Manager licenses follow the same structure: Tier 1 covers your first 10, Tier 2 covers 11 to 100, and Tier 3 covers any beyond 100. You add users across tiers as your count grows, paying each tier's rate for the users it holds.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What is the difference between a developer user and a manager license for billing?
Developer users are active developers whose coding activity is analyzed. Manager licenses give people access to dashboards and reporting views, such as team lead and executive dashboards. You count and pay for each group separately, using its own three-tier structure.
When my developer count crosses a tier boundary, does the new rate apply to all developers?
No. Each tier's rate applies only to the users that fall within it. Your first 100 developers stay billed at the Tier 1 rate. Developers 101 to 1,000 bill at the Tier 2 rate. Any beyond 1,000 bill at the Tier 3 rate. Manager licenses work the same way.
What drives my total cost — the number of developers, managers, or both?
Both metrics bill independently and add together on one contract. Developer tiers charge for active developers analyzed. Manager tiers charge for people who access dashboards. For most buyers, developer counts far exceed manager counts, so developer tiers usually make up the larger share.
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Performance Insights shows what drives delivery so teams ship faster and keep code healthy. Paired with Code Insights, it gives one clear view of performance, quality, and risk.
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