Jaden Shafer
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The pricing follows the same token-based structure that they use for all of their AI services.
So basically, the costs are going to depend on the size and complexity of the code that's being analyzed.
They're kind of estimating right now that the average review is going to cost like $15 to $25.
And of course, their argument there is that this is some sort of increased cost.
But I mean, come on, if you were to go and hire an analyst or any sort of developer or any sort of security researcher to do something, this would be hundreds or thousands or tens of thousands of dollars, not $15 or $25.
So significantly bringing this down.
Again, there's a couple interesting thoughts from Wu who said, this is coming from an enormous amount of market demand as engineers build with cloud code.
The friction to create new features drops dramatically, but the need for code review increases.
Our goal is to help enterprises build faster than ever while shipping far fewer bugs.
I'm excited for this personally.
I think a lot of different of these kind of like vibe coding tools know this is an issue.
I use Lovable a lot to vibe code things and it has a built-in security feature where it scans your whole
project and it kind of highlights different security issues and, and you can go and apply and kind of have them fix some of those issues or it tells you what to do to fix them.
I think this is incredibly useful.
So I'm excited that Claude and Claude code are going to be integrating this.
I mean, of course, because I use it a lot at my, my startup Claude code, um,
But also, I think just broadly for the whole industry, we're going to see a lot less bugs.
We're going to see hopefully if Claude is doing it, it's kind of setting the standard for the whole market.
And hopefully we can see more of these other players in the space doing similar things.
Excited to see where this kind of goes in the future.