Pricing
Start free with the scanner. Upgrade when the fleet needs shared standards.
Run the OSS scanner locally at no cost. Move to hosted DirectiveOps when the team needs central repo inventory, drift tracking, rollout PRs, and retained history.
Free
OSS / Free Scanner
Free
Scan any repo locally. Discover instruction files, review findings, and export to JSON or Markdown.
- CLI scanner
- JSON export
- Markdown report
Starter
Starter
$29/mo
Hosted dashboard with central repo inventory, drift detection, and rollout PR generation for up to 5 repos.
- Central inventory
- Findings dashboard
- Rollout PRs
- 30-day history
Team
Team
$99/mo
Collaborate on shared instruction standards and manage rollouts across up to 25 repos with multi-user access and RBAC.
- Multi-user access
- RBAC
- More templates
- 90-day history
Growth
Growth
$299/mo
Staged rollout batches, advanced findings, and exception handling across up to 100 repos with enhanced RBAC.
- Staged rollouts
- Advanced findings
- Exceptions
- 1-year history
Enterprise
Enterprise
Custom
Custom volume, retention, audit export, and deployment flexibility for larger repository fleets.
- Custom volume
- Custom retention
- Audit export
FAQ
Common questions about DirectiveOps
What instruction files does DirectiveOps support?
DirectiveOps discovers and manages AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, GEMINI.md, .github/copilot-instructions.md, and .github/instructions/*.instructions.md files. These are the instruction files used by AI coding tools like Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI, and others.
Is the OSS scanner really free?
Yes. The CLI scanner is open-source and runs locally against any checkout. It discovers instruction files, normalizes them, runs basic findings, and exports to JSON or Markdown — no account or hosted setup required.
How do rollout PRs work?
Define an org-level template, preview the changes it would make across repos, then generate pull requests that update instruction files in selected repositories. Track acceptance, rejection, and remaining drift from the dashboard.
Can I switch plans after signing up?
Yes. Upgrade or downgrade anytime. Your repo inventory, findings, and rollout history carry over. Repository limits and feature access adjust to the new plan immediately.
What happens when I reach my repo limit?
You can still view and manage existing repos. To add more, upgrade to the next plan. Starter supports 5 repos, Team supports 25, and Growth supports 100.
Do I need a GitHub App for the hosted product?
Yes. The hosted product uses a GitHub App to access repos, sync instruction files, and generate rollout PRs. The App uses least-privilege permissions scoped to the repos you select.