RhodeCode
RhodeCode is an enterprise source code management platform providing centralized control for Git, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories with workflow automation and military grade security.
About RhodeCode
RhodeCode is an enterprise grade source code management platform founded in 2010, providing unified control for distributed version control systems. With offices in Berlin, Germany and San Francisco, California, RhodeCode serves organizations requiring centralized governance over Git, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories. The platform is designed for highly secure environments including defense, financial services, and government sectors.
RhodeCode distinguishes itself through multi VCS support allowing organizations to manage Git, Mercurial, and SVN repositories from a single interface. This unified approach enables enterprises to modernize gradually, extracting value from legacy SVN repositories while adopting Git for new projects. The platform provides enterprise features including fine grained permission management, workflow automation, LDAP and SAML integration, and high availability configurations. RhodeCode's open core model offers a free Community Edition for self hosting and an Enterprise Edition with additional features and professional support.
Key Features
- Multi VCS Support: Unified management of Git, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories from a single interface.
- Enterprise Security: Military grade security with behind the firewall deployment, LDAP/AD integration, SAML, CAS, Google OAuth, and two factor authentication.
- Workflow Automation: Integrate existing codebases with new tools and issue trackers through automated workflows.
- Code Review: Conduct code reviews, iterate on changes, and improve code quality with collaborative review tools.
- Permission Management: Enterprise level permission control to protect repositories and audit code compliance.
- High Availability: Scalable multi node configurations with parallel running instances for enterprise uptime requirements.
- Full Text Search: Scalable code search across all repositories with source code indexing.
- SVN to Git Migration: Integrated support for SVN with a no compromise path to Git while extracting ongoing value from legacy systems.
Pricing
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Community Edition: Free Self hosted deployment, unlimited users, fine grained permission control, user access control, code review tools, APIs, full text search, basic LDAP/AD authentication, community support.
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Enterprise Edition: $75/user/year Minimum 10 users (sold in 10 packs), technical support with SLA, instant code reviews, scalable code search, high scalability with multi node configurations, high availability, predefined integrations (Jira, Jenkins, Bamboo, Slack), unified enterprise authentication (LDAP+Groups, SAML, AD, CAS, Google, OAuth, 2FA).
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Cloud: From $8/user/month Minimum 10 users (sold in 10 packs), all Enterprise features, dedicated domain with enterprise grade SSL, unlimited traffic and disk space, dedicated isolated hardware, geo located instances (US, Asia, Europe), daily backups.
Pricing last updated: March 6, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Use Cases
- Enterprise source code management with multi VCS support
- Government and defense projects requiring high security
- Organizations migrating from SVN to Git
- Teams needing centralized governance over distributed repositories
- Financial services with strict compliance requirements
- Global enterprises requiring high availability configurations
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Supports Git, Mercurial, and Subversion in one platform
- Military grade security for highly sensitive environments
- Open core model with free Community Edition
- Enterprise grade permission and access control
- SVN to Git migration support for legacy modernization
Cons:
- Enterprise pricing can be expensive for smaller teams
- User interface less modern than cloud native competitors
- Smaller community than GitHub or GitLab
- Primarily designed for on premises deployment
Integrations
Jira, Jenkins, Bamboo, Slack, LDAP, Active Directory, SAML, CAS, Google OAuth, SonarQube, Redmine, Webhooks, REST API
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Last edited
March 6, 2026 at 9:52 AM by Venkatraman C
