Best Application Development Software for C++ - Page 4

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with C++ as of October 2025 - Page 4

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with C++. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with C++. View the products that work with C++ in the table below.

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    grcov

    grcov

    grcov

    grcov collects and aggregates code coverage information for multiple source files. grcov processes .profraw and .gcda files which can be generated from llvm/clang or gcc. grcov also processes lcov files (for JS coverage) and JaCoCo files (for Java coverage). Linux, macOS and Windows are supported.
    Starting Price: Free
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    QML
    QML is a declarative language that allows user interfaces to be described in terms of their visual components and how they interact and relate with one another. It is a highly readable language that was designed to enable components to be interconnected in a dynamic manner, and it allows components to be easily reused and customized within a user interface. Using the QtQuick module, designers and developers can easily build fluid animated user interfaces in QML, and have the option of connecting these user interfaces to any back-end C++ libraries. QML is a user interface specification and programming language. It allows developers and designers alike to create highly performant, fluidly animated and visually appealing applications. QML offers a highly readable, declarative, JSON-like syntax with support for imperative JavaScript expressions combined with dynamic property bindings.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Coco

    Coco

    Qt Group

    Linux, Windows, RTOS and others. Using gcc, Visual Studio, embedded compilers and more. Merging multiple execution reports to provide advanced analysis and more outstanding features. Assess and optimize code performance with Coco’s built-in Function Profiler.
    Starting Price: $302 per month
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    OpenCppCoverage

    OpenCppCoverage

    OpenCppCoverage

    OpenCppCoverage is an open-source code coverage tool for C++ under Windows. The main usage is for unit testing coverage, but you can also use it to know the executed lines in a program for debugging purposes. Support compiler with a program database file (.pdb). Just run your program with OpenCppCoverage, no need to recompile your application. Exclude a line based on a regular expression. Coverage aggregation, to run several code coverages and merge them into a single report. Requires Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or higher for all editions including the Express edition. It should also work with the previous version of Visual Studio. You can run the tests with the Test Explorer window.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Refraction

    Refraction

    Refraction

    Refraction is a code-generation tool for developers. It uses AI to generate code for you. You can use it to generate unit tests, documentation, refactor code, and more. Generate code using AI in 34 languages — Assembly, C#, C++, CoffeeScript, CSS, Dart, Elixir, Erlang, Go, GraphQL, Groovy, Haskell, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, LaTeX, Less, Lua, MatLab, Objective-C, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, R Lang, Ruby, Rust, Sass / SCSS, Scala, Shell, SQL, Swift, and TypeScript. Join thousands of developers around the world using Refraction to generate documentation, create unit tests, refactor code, and more using AI. Use the power of AI to automate the tedious parts of software development like testing, documentation, and refactoring, so you can focus on what matters. Refactor, optimize, fix and style-check your code. Generate unit tests for your code with various test frameworks. Explain the purpose of your code to make it easier to understand.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    SpellBox

    SpellBox

    SpellBox

    With SpellBox, you can say goodbye to hours of frustrating coding and hello to quick, easy solutions. SpellBox creates the code you need from simple prompts, so you can solve your toughest programming problems in seconds. No more time wasted on syntax errors, debugging, or scouring the internet for answers. With SpellBox, you'll have the code you need right at your fingertips, allowing you to focus on what really matters, delivering top-quality results. With the code explanation feature, you can save time by quickly gaining a deep understanding of the code you are working with, without having to spend hours researching or studying documentation. It's the perfect tool for anyone looking to improve their coding proficiency and maximize their productivity. With code bookmarking, you can save your code snippets, and quickly find what you retrieve them later. This feature is especially useful for developers who work on multiple projects and need to access their code snippets frequently.
    Starting Price: $40 per month
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    Cody

    Cody

    Sourcegraph

    Cody, Sourcegraph’s AI code assistant goes beyond individual dev productivity, helping enterprises achieve consistency and quality at scale with AI. Unlike traditional coding assistants, Cody understands the entire codebase, enabling deeper contextual awareness for smarter autocompletions, refactoring, and AI-driven code suggestions. It integrates with IDEs like VS Code, Visual Studio, Eclipse, and JetBrains, providing inline editing and chat without disrupting workflows. Cody also connects with tools like Notion, Linear, and Prometheus to enhance development context. Powered by advanced LLMs like Claude Sonnet 4 and GPT-4o, it optimizes speed and performance based on enterprise needs, and is always adding the latest AI models. Developers report significant efficiency gains, with some saving up to six hours per week and doubling their coding speed.
    Starting Price: $59
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    Lightly

    Lightly

    Lightly

    Develop your apps efficiently with Multilingual cloud IDE - Lightly. Create high-quality code in no time with AI-generated code and collaborative development features. Lightly is a powerful cloud IDE that supports multiple programming languages, including Java, Python, C++, HTML, JavaScript. Write, run, and debug code on iPad, anywhere, anytime. The AI-generated code feature helps you quickly generate code. Collaborative development enables easy team collaboration in real-time. Lightly can deploy and host your projects without managing infrastructures. We'll provide project images to efficiently help you deploy on AWS, Azure, GCP, or any other cloud provider. You focus on your creativity and ideas, and let the AI programming assistant do the rest for you!
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Extism

    Extism

    Dylibso

    Extism is an open-source, universal plug-in system to make all software programmable, and it's powered by WebAssembly. In-depth documentation, constantly updated as the project grows. 15+ officially supported Host SDKs, making Extism embeddable in the most popular languages. 7+ officially supported PDKs, to write plug-ins in whichever language a developer would like. A growing set of runtime features makes Extism an excellent plug-in system for apps of all types & sizes. Fully-featured canonical reference demo with Elixir host SDK, and plugins in Rust, TypeScript, & Javascript. Implementation of a turn-based multiplayer game platform and games included to play and review. Games are implemented as WebAssembly modules containing a specific set of exports. Check out the source code on GitHub, download the installer, and get started. 100% open-source code. Fork it, experiment, & run your own game server.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Sciter

    Sciter

    Sciter

    Sciter brings a stack of web technologies to desktop UI development. Web designers, and developers, can reuse their experience and expertise in creating modern-looking desktop applications. Various GUI frameworks offer different UI declaration and styling languages, such as QML and XAML (Microsoft WPF). On the contrary, Sciter allows the use of time-proven, robust, and flexible HTML and CSS for GUI definition and GPU-accelerated rendering. In almost 10 years, the Sciter UI engine has become the secret weapon of success for some of the most prominent antivirus products on the market, Norton Antivirus and Internet Security, Comodo Internet Security, ESET Antivirus, BitDefender Antivirus, and others. The use of HTML/CSS has allowed their UI to stay in touch with modern GUI trends throughout all these years and will continue to well into the future. Sciter Engine is a single, compact DLL of 5+ Mb in size.
    Starting Price: $310 one-time payment
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    MōBrowser

    MōBrowser

    TeamDev

    MōBrowser is an SDK for building modern and secure cross-platform desktop apps with HTML/CSS/JavaScript GUI. It includes many tools for generating a project from different templates, building, branding, packaging, signing and notarizing, making installers for macOS, Windows, and Linux, auto-updating apps, etc. With MōBrowser you can turn your website or web application into a desktop application, make desktop apps with modern HTML/CSS UI, make desktop apps with UI built using modern frontend frameworks such as React, Vue, Angular, etc.
    Starting Price: $128/user/month
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    Cosine Genie
    Whether it’s high-level or nuanced, Cosine can understand and provide superhuman level answers. We're not just an LLM wrapper – we combine multiple heuristics including static analysis, semantic search and others. Simply ask Cosine how to add a new feature or modify existing code and we’ll generate a step by step guide. Cosine indexes and understands your codebase on multiple levels. From a graph relationship between files and functions to a deep semantic understanding of the code, Cosine can answer any question you have about your codebase. Genie is the best AI software engineer in the world by far - achieving a 30% eval score on the industry standard benchmark SWE-Bench. Genie is able to solve bugs, build features, refactor code, and everything in between either fully autonomously or paired with the user, like working with a colleague, not just a copilot.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Grammatech Proteus
    Proteus is an advanced software testing system for automatically finding and fixing vulnerabilities, with no false alarms, aimed at development groups, testing organizations, and cybersecurity teams. It discovers vulnerabilities that could be triggered by potentially malicious files or network inputs, including many common entries in the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE). The tool supports Windows and Linux native binaries. By integrating and simplifying the use of state-of-the-art tools for binary analysis and transformation, Proteus lowers the costs and increases the efficiency and effectiveness of software testing, reverse engineering, and maintenance. Binary analysis, mutational fuzzing, and symbolic execution without the need for source code, and a professional-grade user interface for result aggregation and presentation. Advanced exploitability reporting and reasoning capability, and deployment in a virtualized environment or on a host system.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals cloud is an always-on, zero-instrumentation continuous profiling product that helps improve performance, understand incidents, and lower infrastructure costs. With just one command and the easiest onboarding guide you’ll ever see, you can start saving costs and optimizing performance in your infrastructure. Travel back in time to pinpoint incidents and issues. Profiling data provides unique insight and depth into what a process executed over time. Utilize profiling data collected over time to confidently and statistically identify hot paths for optimization. Many organizations have 20-30% of resources wasted with code paths that could be easily optimized. Polar Signals Cloud employs an exceptional blend of technologies, purpose-built to deliver the profiling toolset essential for today's evolving infrastructure and applications. With a zero instrumentation setup, deploy immediately and reap the benefits of actionable observability data.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Google OSS-Fuzz
    OSS-Fuzz offers continuous fuzzing for open source software. Fuzz testing is a well-known technique for uncovering programming errors in software. Many of these detectable errors, like buffer overflow, can have serious security implications. Google has found thousands of security vulnerabilities and stability bugs by deploying guided in-process fuzzing of Chrome components, and we now want to share that service with the open source community. OSS-Fuzz aims to make common open source software more secure and stable by combining modern fuzzing techniques with scalable, distributed execution. Projects that do not qualify for OSS-Fuzz can run their own instances of ClusterFuzz or ClusterFuzzLite. Currently, OSS-Fuzz supports C/C++, Rust, Go, Python, and Java/JVM code. Other languages supported by LLVM may work too. OSS-Fuzz supports fuzzing x86_64 and i386 builds.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Fuzzing Project

    Fuzzing Project

    Fuzzing Project

    Fuzzing is a powerful strategy to find bugs in software. The idea is quite simple, which is to generate a large number of randomly malformed inputs for the software to parse and see what happens. If the program crashes then something is likely wrong. While fuzzing is a well-known strategy, it is surprisingly easy to find bugs, often with security implications, in widely used software. Memory access errors are the errors most likely to be exposed when fuzzing software that is written in C/C++. While they differ in the details, the core problem is often the same, the software reads or writes to the wrong memory locations. A modern Linux or BSD system ships a large number of basic tools that do some kind of file displaying and parsing. In their current state, most of these tools are not suitable for untrusted inputs. On the other hand, we have powerful tools these days that allow us to find and analyze these bugs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    LibFuzzer

    LibFuzzer

    LLVM Project

    LibFuzzer is an in-process, coverage-guided, evolutionary fuzzing engine. LibFuzzer is linked with the library under test, and feeds fuzzed inputs to the library via a specific fuzzing entry point (or target function); the fuzzer then tracks which areas of the code are reached, and generates mutations on the corpus of input data in order to maximize the code coverage. The code coverage information for libFuzzer is provided by LLVM’s SanitizerCoverage instrumentation. LibFuzzer is still fully supported in that important bugs will get fixed. The first step in using libFuzzer on a library is to implement a fuzz target, a function that accepts an array of bytes and does something interesting with these bytes using the API under test. Note that this fuzz target does not depend on libFuzzer in any way so it is possible and even desirable to use it with other fuzzing engines like AFL and/or Radamsa.
    Starting Price: Free
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    american fuzzy lop
    American fuzzy lop is a security-oriented fuzzer that employs a novel type of compile-time instrumentation and genetic algorithms to automatically discover clean, interesting test cases that trigger new internal states in the targeted binary. This substantially improves the functional coverage for the fuzzed code. The compact synthesized corpora produced by the tool are also useful for seeding other, more labor or resource-intensive testing regimes down the road. Compared to other instrumented fuzzers, afl-fuzz is designed to be practical, it has a modest performance overhead, uses a variety of highly effective fuzzing strategies and effort minimization tricks, requires essentially no configuration, and seamlessly handles complex, real-world use cases, say, common image parsing or file compression libraries. It's an instrumentation-guided genetic fuzzer capable of synthesizing complex file semantics in a wide range of non-trivial targets.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Fuzzbuzz

    Fuzzbuzz

    Fuzzbuzz

    The Fuzzbuzz workflow is very similar to other CI/CD testing workflows. However, unlike other testing workflows, fuzz testing requires multiple jobs to run simultaneously, which results in a few extra steps. Fuzzbuzz is a fuzz testing platform. We make it trivial for developers to add fuzz tests to their code and run them in CI/CD, helping them catch critical bugs and vulnerabilities before they hit production. Fuzzbuzz completely integrates into your environment, following you from the terminal to CI/CD. Write a fuzz test in your environment and use your own IDE, terminal, or build tools. Push to CI/CD and Fuzzbuzz will automatically start running your fuzz tests against your latest code changes. Get notified when bugs are found through Slack, GitHub, or email. Catch regressions as new changes are automatically tested and compared to previous runs. Code is built and instrumented by Fuzzbuzz as soon as a change is detected.
    Starting Price: Free
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    DepsHub

    DepsHub

    DepsHub

    Everything you need to keep your team secure and up-to-date with automatic dependency updates, license checks, and security vulnerability scanning. We process library changelogs and release notes, analyze your codebase, and automatically update your dependencies, including any breaking changes. Secure tools for effective dependency management, whether you have a team of 2 or 200. See all your dependencies in one place. No more digging through repositories. Avoid legal trouble by making sure your dependencies are licensed correctly. Get notified when a dependency has a security vulnerability. Update your code only if it affects you. DepsHub helps you save time by providing a simple and easy way to monitor and update your dependencies. We support a wide range of languages and frameworks. Use the one you love and get started in minutes. Connect your favorite tools and create tickets, be notified of new issues, and more.
    Starting Price: $28 per month
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    Qodana

    Qodana

    JetBrains

    Static code analysis by Qodana helps development teams follow agreed quality standards, and deliver readable, maintainable, and secure code. Powered by JetBrains. We’ve been perfecting the code analysis in our IDEs for 20+ years based on feedback from millions of community members. Qodana relies on the lines of JetBrains IDEs and brings their intelligence to the CI side. Just like in our IDEs, Qodana’s analysis is accurate but not overbearing and understands the nuances of your code. Integration with tools developers use daily, including JetBrains IDEs, makes it easy to work with Qodana’s results in whichever tool you're most comfortable with. Qodana doesn’t only report problems; it also suggests automatic fixes. Qodana calculates licenses per active contributor, so it won’t cause unexpected expenses or charge you for growing your project (as we don’t calculate LOCs). It’s also free for open-source projects.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    Aider

    Aider

    Aider AI

    Aider lets you pair program with LLMs, to edit code in your local git repository. Start a new project or work with an existing git repo. Aider works best with GPT-4o & Claude 3.5 Sonnet and can connect to almost any LLM. Aider has one of the top scores on SWE Bench. SWE Bench is a challenging software engineering benchmark where aider solved real GitHub issues from popular open source projects like django, scikitlearn, matplotlib, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Supacodes

    Supacodes

    Supacodes

    Supacodes can automatically create & update your code documentation in real-time right into Github. Whenever you push new commits, your updates are processed, and existing docs are updated automatically. Supacodes support Typescript, Javascript, Python, Java, PHP, Dart, C and C++. Frustration with a huge undocumented codebase, never again. No matter how many team members there are, it works. You can edit the documentation generated by the AI. However, the best strategy is to put comments within your code wherever necessary. The AI will analyze your comments as well. You are not charged for lines of codes. It's nothing but a convenient way to compare the usage limits. The actual limitation is upon the token count. You can contact support any time with any problem you have.
    Starting Price: $17 per month
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    Metabob

    Metabob

    Metabob

    Metabob detects, explains, and fixes coding problems created by humans and AI. Metabob utilizes proprietary graph neural networks to detect problems and LLMs to explain and resolve them, combining the best of both worlds. GNN detects and classifies problematic code with contextual understanding. Problematic code along with enriched context is stored in Metabob's backend. The stored information from the backend is passed to an integrated LLM. The LLM generates a context-sensitive problem explanation and resolution. Metabob's AI is trained on millions of bug fixes performed by experienced developers. The ability to understand code logic and context, enables Metabob to detect complex problems that span across codebases and automatically generate fixes for them. Metabob's AI code review detects hundreds of logical problems, varying from race conditions to unhandled edge cases. Such problems cannot be detected with traditional static analysis tools.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Testmo

    Testmo

    Testmo

    Manage all your test cases, sessions & automation in Testmo. Powerful unified test management, lightning-fast UI, rich reports & integrations. Works with Jira, GitHub, GitLab & many more. The most productive test case management tool available, fully integrated. Easily manage test cases, record test results and track test runs with Testmo's flexible test case management. Fully customizable, integrated with your existing tools, and optimized for productivity. Exploratory testing, session management & note taking as first-class features in Testmo's test management platform. Manage your test sessions and ad-hoc tests for fast-release cycles and continuous delivery. Full test automation integration with your existing testing tools, CI pipelines, and build systems. Automatically submit results, track tests, and report failures. Works with any tool, language, and platform. All your test automation results are in one central place, regardless of the tools you use.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Kakoune

    Kakoune

    Kakoune

    Kakoune is a highly efficient, modal text editor that focuses on real-time feedback and powerful, intuitive multi-selection capabilities. Inspired by Vim but offering its own distinct approach to modal editing, Kakoune prioritizes a selection-based workflow that makes text manipulation feel natural and fluid. Instead of commands operating on cursors, commands operate on selections, allowing users to edit and navigate with precision and speed. Kakoune features robust multi-caret editing, context-aware autocompletion, and extensive language support, with performance optimized for working with large files and complex codebases. Designed to be scriptable and extendable with shell commands, Kakoune integrates smoothly with UNIX tools, giving users flexibility in customization. Known for its responsiveness and adaptability, Kakoune is ideal for developers who prefer a keyboard-driven interface and appreciate real-time, immediate feedback in their editing workflow.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    On PaizaCloud Cloud IDE, you can operate Linux servers in your browser. You can manage and edit files, run commands, or start a web server/database server, all in a browser alone. You don't need to use troublesome commands to log in, edit files, or upload files anymore. You can operate Linux servers on the cloud just like a computer in front of you. Your new Linux server environment will be set up in just 3 seconds. You can copy an existing server environment, and you can also freely operate multiple Linux servers. Because the new server is set up instantly, you can challenge installing or developing software without worrying about breaking down. All you need is a browser to use your workspace environment from any PC or Mac. You can use the same workspace environment from anywhere without always having to carry the same computer around. For programming schools, coding boot camps, universities, and colleges, students can use the same development environment at school and at home.
    Starting Price: $9.80 per month
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    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly enables you to talk and share your code in real time with developers using any IDE. Duckly is an IDE plugin that facilitates real-time code collaboration among developers using different integrated development environments. It enables users to share code, terminal sessions, and local servers, while also providing audio and video communication directly within the IDE. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted, ensuring secure collaboration. By integrating these features, Duckly streamlines pair programming, code reviews, and team collaboration, enhancing productivity and reducing the need for multiple external tools. Talk with audio, and video and share your screen directly inside of your IDE. Share your code in real time with people using a different IDE than you. Share your local server with your team and let them see the changes in real time. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    Code::Blocks

    Code::Blocks

    Code::Blocks

    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE) primarily designed for C, C++, and Fortran development. Known for its lightweight design and modular structure, Code::Blocks offers a highly customizable interface with support for multiple compilers, including GCC, Clang, and Microsoft Visual C++. It features an intuitive, user-friendly interface with essential tools like syntax highlighting, code folding, auto-completion, and a robust debugging environment with breakpoints, variable inspection, and call stack tracing. Code::Blocks is highly extensible through plugins, enabling developers to add features like version control, scripting support, and custom build tools. Its lightweight nature, flexibility, and cross-platform compatibility make it a popular choice for students, educators, and developers working on small to medium-sized C/C++ projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GitHub Advanced Security
    With AI-powered remediation, static analysis, secret scanning, and software composition analysis, GitHub Advanced Security helps developers and security teams work together to eliminate security debt and keep new vulnerabilities out of code. Code scanning with Copilot Autofix detects vulnerabilities, provides contextual explanations, and suggests fixes in the pull request and for historical alerts. Solve your backlog of application security debt. Security campaigns target and generate autofixes for up to 1,000 alerts at a time, rapidly reducing the risk of application vulnerabilities and zero-day attacks. Secret scanning with push protection guards over 200 token types and patterns from more than 150 service providers, even elusive secrets like passwords and PII. Powered by security experts and a global community of more than 100 million developers, GitHub Advanced Security provides the insights and automation you need to ship more secure software on schedule.
    Starting Price: $49 per month per user