OpenTremor

Pricing

100 free analyses on Cloud. Unlimited, forever, if you self-host.

Every analyzer is source-available (Business Source License) and unlimited the moment you self-host. On our Cloud, every analyzer is billed on unique resources analyzed — cheaper per resource the more you use, never per seat — after your first 100 free.

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Cloud: 100 analyses, once, no time limit. Self-hosted: unlimited, always.

$0 / 100 analyses

  • 100 free analyses, on us — every analyzer, no time limit to use them by
  • Findings triage, custom rule packs, dashboard
  • Bring your own LLM key
  • Self-host instead and skip this entirely — unlimited, forever, no account needed
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Paid
Most flexible
Billed monthly on unique resources analyzed, degressive.

Pay-per-use / degressive

First 1,000 resources / mo$0.06 each
Next 8,000 (to 9,000)$0.03 each
Next 31,000 (to 40,000)$0.015 each
Above 40,000$0.006 each
  • Every analyzer, unlimited — no more counting down from 100
  • Billed only on unique resources analyzed — degressive, cheaper at volume
  • No trial required — upgrade anytime, your prior usage carries over
  • Same self-hosted or Cloud deployment as the free demo
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Enterprise
A committed annual volume at a flat monthly price, plus the analyzers and rule packs built around how your team actually works.

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  • One predictable invoice — a committed monthly volume, not a per-resource bill that moves
  • Overage billed at the volume rate, never blocked mid-pipeline
  • A custom analyzer built for your IaC format or internal module conventions
  • Custom rule packs authored and maintained for your compliance requirements
  • Direct support channel, onboarding help, and SSO/SCIM setup
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The 100 free analyses are counted per organization, once, for its lifetime — each call to run an analysis counts once, no matter how many resources it covers. Once paid, “resources analyzed” counts unique content only — the same module referenced across a hundred namespaces is billed once. See GET /orgs/{org_id}/usage to check your own usage anytime.