Plans and pricing

Choose the scan volume and repository coverage that fit how often your team reviews code.

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Free

Free

A lightweight starting point for running real scans, connecting GitHub, and reviewing essential security issues.

Quick scans: 5 / month

Advanced scans: 1 / month

GitHub App: Included

Severity detection: Included

Saved scan history: Included

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Plus

CA$9
/mo

The best fit for teams that want enough scan volume to use Sivero regularly.

Everything in Free

Quick scans: 15 / month

Advanced scans: 5 / month

Fix guidance: Included

Repeat schedules: Included

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Pro

Best value
CA$15
/mo

The higher-volume plan for teams reviewing the same codebase continuously and relying on repeat coverage.

Everything in Plus

Quick scans: 40 / month

Advanced scans: 15 / month

Monitoring: Included

Priority triage: Included

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Feature
Free
Plus
Pro
Quick scans / month
5
15
40
Advanced scans / month
1
5
15
GitHub App access
Included
Included
Included
Actionable fix guidance
Advanced scans
Quick + advanced
Quick + advanced
Automated repeat schedules
Included
Included
Continuous repository monitoring
Included

Frequently asked questions

When will I be billed?
Monthly plans bill every month. Annual plans bill once per year. If you cancel a paid plan, your access stays active until the current billing period ends.
What happens if I cancel my subscription?
Your current paid access stays available until your billing date. After that, the account returns to the next plan you chose or the free plan if nothing else is scheduled.
Can I switch plans later?
Yes. Upgrades can start right away. If you move from Pro to Plus after canceling, Plus can be scheduled to start on your next billing date so you keep current Pro access until then.
Do annual plans save money?
Yes. Annual billing is the lower effective rate for both paid plans and is shown by default on the pricing page.
Do all plans include GitHub scanning?
Yes. Every public plan can connect the GitHub App and scan repositories you explicitly authorize.