I would rate the price an eight out of ten because it's reasonable. While not extremely cheap, it aligns well with market standards and offers good value. It's an all-inclusive package where you pay a fixed price.
I can't say what it costs off the top of my head, but I believe the license is based on the number of users and services. Generally, it's considered inexpensive. The price is also based on the lines of code scanned. We use another solution instead of SonarCloud to scan third-party software. One thing is unclear. If you want to use SonarCloud for third-party software, you will reuse it for more services, but you only need to scan the latest version. You only need to scan once to cover all services that you're developing to minimize the cost of the scans. It doesn't make sense to redo the same scan for the third-party library version, which is used by many services. You only need to do it once.
The price of SonarCloud is not expensive, it goes by the lines of code. 1 million lines per code are approximately 4,000 USD per year. If you need 2 million lines of code you would double the annual cost.
Head of Quality Engineers/Automation Architect at a tech company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-01-17T06:04:08Z
Jan 17, 2022
The price of SonarCloud could be less expensive. We are using the community version and the price should be more reasonable. We have purchased a license for 2 million lines of code. However, we have 10 million lines of code but it would be too costly for us to have a license for all the amount.
SonarCloud is a cloud-based alternative of the SonarQube platform, offering continuous code quality and security analysis as a service. SonarCloud integrates seamlessly with popular version control and CI/CD platforms such as GitHub, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps. It provides static code analysis to identify and help remediate issues such as bugs and security vulnerabilities. SonarCloud enables developers to receive immediate feedback on their code within their development environment,...
I would rate the price an eight out of ten because it's reasonable. While not extremely cheap, it aligns well with market standards and offers good value. It's an all-inclusive package where you pay a fixed price.
I rate the pricing a five out of ten. It has an expensive on-premise version and a community version as well.
I am using the free version of the solution.
I can't say what it costs off the top of my head, but I believe the license is based on the number of users and services. Generally, it's considered inexpensive. The price is also based on the lines of code scanned. We use another solution instead of SonarCloud to scan third-party software. One thing is unclear. If you want to use SonarCloud for third-party software, you will reuse it for more services, but you only need to scan the latest version. You only need to scan once to cover all services that you're developing to minimize the cost of the scans. It doesn't make sense to redo the same scan for the third-party library version, which is used by many services. You only need to do it once.
The price of SonarCloud is not expensive, it goes by the lines of code. 1 million lines per code are approximately 4,000 USD per year. If you need 2 million lines of code you would double the annual cost.
The price of SonarCloud could be less expensive. We are using the community version and the price should be more reasonable. We have purchased a license for 2 million lines of code. However, we have 10 million lines of code but it would be too costly for us to have a license for all the amount.
The pricing is very good.