Share Sourcery Accounts at ease
Effortlessly share Sourcery Code Quality - Pro, Sourcery Code Quality - Team, and Sourcery Code Quality - Enterprise accounts
Unlock the power of collaboration with Sourcery's Code Quality plans! Whether you choose the Code Quality - Pro or Code Quality - Team plan, you can easily share your account across devices without ever exposing your credentials or passwords. Enjoy seamless access to code reviews, analytics, and more, all while ensuring your team's security. Start sharing your Sourcery accounts today and enhance your coding experience!

What is Sourcery?
Sourcery is an AI-driven agent that works seamlessly with Sentry to automatically investigate, diagnose, and resolve production issues. It delivers immediate responses to Sentry alerts, providing explanations for errors, their underlying causes, and optimal fixes, which facilitates one-click pull request creation. In addition to addressing production problems, Sourcery encompasses a wide range of code quality features, such as code reviews, summaries of pull requests, detailed line-by-line assessments, customizable rules, repository analytics, secrets scanning, and SAST scanning.
Sharing An Sourcery Account in 5 Common Methods:
Invite Users via Sourcery Team Feature (Official Way)
Utilize the built-in team feature to invite users to your shared account, ensuring everyone has access without compromising security.
Sharing Sourcery Login Credentials (Not Recommended)
While not recommended, sharing login credentials can be a quick way to share a premium account. Ensure trust among users to avoid misuse.
Same IP for Group Share
Ensure all users in a group share access the account from the same IP address to maintain consistent access and avoid potential flags.
Remote Desktop Approach for Sharing Sourcery
Use remote desktop software to allow others to access your Sourcery account securely, maintaining control over the session.
DICloak (Share One or Multiple Sourcery Accounts)
DICloak offers a secure way to share one or multiple Sourcery accounts, an antidetect browser for safe account sharing.
1. Set Up DICloak
Sign up a DICloak account and install the DICloak app.
2. Create a Profile and Log in to Sourcery Account
In DICloak, create a new profile for Sourcery and customize the fingerprint if needed, though default settings usually work fine.
3. Set Roles & Permissions
Set up member groups with specific permissions. Once defined, they apply to all users in the group, keeping your Sourcery account sharing secure and organized.
4. Add your Team Member
Go to Members and create the Internal Member. Make sure to select the correct member group and profile group.
5. Share the Profile with Your Member
After creating the member, share their login details so they can access the DICloak account and start using the shared Sourcery profile seamlessly.
Share Restrictions on Sourcery accounts
User Limit Summary
The Code Quality - Pro plan allows for one user per paid seat, making it suitable for individual developers or small teams. The Team plan accommodates multiple users, with a limit of up to 10 users per paid seat, ideal for collaborative environments. The Enterprise plan does not specify a user limit, as it is tailored for larger organizations with potentially unlimited users, depending on the agreement. The Production Issues - Resilience Plus plan also allows for one user per paid seat, while the Enterprise Uptime plan is designed for organizations needing extensive support without a defined user limit.
Device Limit Summary
For the Code Quality - Pro plan, there are no specific device limits, allowing users to access their account from multiple devices, but only one simultaneous login is permitted. The Team plan similarly does not impose device restrictions, but simultaneous logins may be limited based on the number of users. The Enterprise plan offers flexibility for device usage, accommodating various devices without strict limits. The Production Issues - Resilience Plus plan allows access from multiple devices, but like Pro, it may restrict simultaneous logins. The Enterprise Uptime plan provides similar flexibility for device access.
Using DICloak to Share Sourcery Accounts without Limitation
DICloak offers a solution to the limitations of user and device restrictions by enabling secure account sharing without breaching terms of service. By masking user identities and managing access permissions, DICloak allows multiple users to utilize a single Sourcery account efficiently. This approach optimizes resource allocation and enhances collaboration, particularly for teams using the Free or Plus plans. DICloak's ability to streamline account sharing ensures that users can maximize the benefits of their subscription plans without encountering the typical constraints associated with user and device limits.
Price
Account type | Cost | Explain |
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Code Quality - Open Source | Free | Pro for open source repos. |
Code Quality - Pro | $12 per seat / month | Billed annually ($15 monthly). Includes code review for private repos, pull request summary, Mermaid diagrams, line by line code reviews, custom review rules. |
Code Quality - Team | $24 per seat / month | Billed annually ($30 monthly). Includes everything in Pro plus: Repo analytics, Secrets scanning, SAST scanning, Bring your own LLM. |
Code Quality - Enterprise | Talk to us | Includes everything in Team plus: Self-hosting option, Priority support, Customer success manager, Invoice billing. |
Production Issues - Free | Free | Monitor Sentry.io issues, AI investigation and code fixes, 20 Sentry issues per month. |
Production Issues - Resilience Plus | $200 per month | Up to 200 issues per month, Fully automated AI code fixes, Slack integration. |
Production Issues - Enterprise Uptime | Talk to us | Unlimited investigations. |
FAQ from Sourcery Account Share

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