Productive dev teams are powered by Cody Enterprise
Rob Linger
AI Software Architecht, Leidos
"I use Cody every day, all day long. No matter what I write, Cody helps improve it... you can make Cody explain things to you every step of the way."
What does the enterprise trial process look like?
Align on a trial plan
- Discuss your requirements & goals
- Create an evaluation plan: use cases, test scenarios, and metrics benchmarks
Setup a custom environment
- Stand up your own single-tenant instance
- Ingest code from all your code hosts to set up context-awareness
- Kickstart your team's onboarding to Cody
Run the evaluation
- Weekly status huddles to make sure your devs are getting the most out of Cody
- Ongoing enablement to help developers learn the product
- Collect your product feedback
Review trial results
- Survey of your developers’ experience
- Evaluation metrics
- Value assesment report
Works with your existing code hosts and IDEs
Cody lives in VS Code and JetBrains IDEs and works with code from any code host.
Cody Enterprise integrates with all your code hosts for expanded codebase context and personalization.
Sourcegraph powered context
Cody uses your context of your codebase plus context of docs, tickets, and issues using OpenCtx to write and edit code accurately.
Enterprise-grade AI security and governance
Zero retention
Our provided LLMs do not retain data from your requests for longer than the time it takes to generate an output.
You retain ownership
You retain ownership of all inputs and output generated by Cody.
Uncapped indemnity
We provide full IP indemnity to enterprise customers.
Guardrails to catch licensed code
Sourcegraph automatically checks AI suggestions against open source code and highlights matches to mitigate IP risk.
No model training with your data
We do not train models using data from Cody Enterprise users, so your code stays private to you.
To learn more, read our cody security and legal whitepaper