Start with one capability. Or the whole platform for less.
License the capability that fixes today's pain, or take the full Garth Suite. Every plan runs on the GKS knowledge backbone, with GAssist and G-IDE included.
Price it to your team
AI keys
Prices drop about a third: with your own key you run the models and pay your provider directly, so Garth only charges for the platform. Any model works; OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini releases from the last five months are certified for full features and SLA.
Every price updates to a monthly total at your team size.
License any capability on its own
GReview
Per active developer
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AI PR review and code governance for faster, safer reviews.
Whole-codebase review
Auto-fix workflow
Review & repo analytics
G360
Platform + population band
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Engineering intelligence and AI Impact for leaders.
Executive dashboards
AI Impact included
Generous viewer seats
GRelease
Platform + boards & team band
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Release execution intelligence and readiness.
Jira + Git + CI join
Coverage gates
Release readiness view
GScan
Per active developer
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Security, compliance, and code scanning.
Security & compliance scans
Policy checks
Repo health
Included with every plan
GKSknowledge backbone
GAssistassistant
G-IDEIDE extension
Everything together, on one knowledge backbone
Best value · most teams
Garth Suite
Everything above, together, plus the assistant layer. One price, one backbone, less than buying the capabilities apart.
GReviewG360GReleaseGScan+ AI Impact+ GAssist+ G-IDE
Pricing a stretch?If Garth is the right fit but the numbers are a hurdle, reach out before you walk away. We would rather find a win-win, especially with early design partners, than lose a team we could help. Tell us your constraints and we will work from there.
Because the four capabilities sit above it, the Suite reads for what it is: all of them, bundled for less, not a mystery box that costs more than GReview and G360 together.
Common questions
Garth has more than these. Where are GAssist, G-IDE, and GKS?
They come with every plan. GKS, the knowledge backbone, grounds all of Garth from one source of truth, and the GAssist assistant and G-IDE extension ship included. The capabilities above are the parts you can license on their own; the full product family lives on the product pages.
Is the Suite really cheaper than licensing capabilities separately?
Yes. The price on the Suite band is always below the sum of GReview, G360, GScan, and GRelease at your team size. The struck-through number shows what those four would cost apart, and the badge shows what you save.
Why does G360 cost more as we add developers?
Because G360 analyzes your whole engineering environment. More developers means more activity to ingest (PRs, commits, tickets, CI runs), more AI analysis to run over it, and more delivery to keep healthy. Rather than charge per seat, we price in coarse population bands, so growth inside a band is free and you only step up when you cross a threshold.
How is GRelease priced?
On two things folded into one tier: how many release boards and pipelines it joins, and how heavy each release is. More developers usually means heavier releases, more code, tickets, and dependencies for the agents to scan, and deeper support, so team size is one of the bands, alongside boards.
Is it billed monthly or annually?
Prices are shown per month. Annual billing is available and is the norm for platform plans, and a two-year-plus commitment unlocks an added incentive. Ask us about annual and multi-year terms.
What counts as a developer?
Per-developer capabilities (GReview, GScan) bill on active developers only, a contributor active in the trailing 30 days. Dormant seats are never charged.
Can we use our own AI keys?
Yes, on every plan, cloud or on-prem, and we recommend it. Bring your own key and the price drops about a third, since you run the models on your provider and Garth charges only for the platform. Any model works; OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini models released in the last five months are certified for full features and SLA, and other models run best-effort with deterministic features flagged.
What does on-prem or private cloud cost?
A single product is a one-time $5,000 to set up, then support is free for three months and $1,000 per quarter after. Extra products on the same deployment are incremental, not full price again: about +$1,500 setup and +$500 per quarter each. On-prem support runs from $1,000 per quarter for one product up to $2,500 per quarter for the full Suite, and Suite setup is $8,000. Custom connectors and personalizations are quoted unless already on our roadmap, and a two-year-plus commitment unlocks an added incentive.