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Plans
Team
- Scanning for dependencies, your own code, infrastructure-as-code and containers
- Increased test limits for each product
- Code analysis on the DeepCode AI engine with fix examples in the IDE
- Jira integration and source code manager integrations
- Next-business-day support, billed per contributing developer
- Purchasable self-serve on the site
Ignite
- Everything in Team plus access to the full platform capability set
- Unlimited scans of your own code
- Custom security rules and risk-based prioritization
- Unlimited projects and a reporting dashboard
- Policy management and role-based access control
- Aimed at organizations with a smaller development team, arranged through the vendor
Enterprise
- Everything in Ignite for an organization of any size
- Zero-day vulnerability prevention
- Unified application security control and program-wide oversight
- Automation across the whole software development lifecycle
- Choice of data hosting region: US, EU, Australia
- In-platform AI support assistant and round-the-clock weekday support
- Scope and product mix agreed under a contract
Plan contents as published by the vendor; seller prices arrive at launch.
What you get
A Snyk subscription is issued to a work email and lives inside an organization: connected repositories, accumulated findings, accepted exceptions and custom rules all stay with you. Check two things — exactly which products are paid for and how many contributing developers the plan is sized for, since billing counts the people who have committed to private repositories in recent months. Ask about your role: only an admin connects new repositories, changes policies and sees billing. The seller names the next charge date at delivery.
About the service
A developer security platform that scans four layers at once: your own code, open-source dependencies, container images and infrastructure-as-code definitions. Its code analysis runs on the in-house DeepCode AI engine — not a single general language model but a hybrid of several models trained on real vulnerability fixes — so findings arrive with a ready fix you can apply straight from the editor. For dependencies the platform opens a pull request to a safe version itself and warns when the upgrade would break compatibility. Scanning is embedded in the IDE, the CLI, your source hosting and your build pipeline, so a vulnerability shows up before it reaches the main branch. A separate product line covers AI-generated code and the coding agents themselves: the more code is generated, the more the control over what they write matters.
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