I find new bugbot pricing difficult to understand

Straight to the point,

Bugbot will be $40/user/month, or $32/user/month with annual billing. Pricing includes 200 PRs per user per month, pooled across all users in your team.

  • Why do I need a license for Bugbot?
  • Why is the pricing set on a per-user, per-month basis?
  • Why is there a license cap—and if I set that cap to 1, does it mean I pay for just one extra license and Bugbot will review all my pull requests?
  • What if it runs multiple times in the same PR

Teams pay $40 per user per month based on usage:

  • Users are counted based on who authors PRs reviewed by Bugbot each month
  • Each user is billed $40 for the entire month
  • User counts reset at the beginning of each month

If I don’t pay for all the seats for Bugbot, will it only review PRs from one user?

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I don’t belong to Cursor but the answers seem fairly obvious.

  • Why do I need a license for Bugbot?
    Because they are matching it to existing PR AI tools that charge on a monthly per seat basis. It is a separate product.

  • Why is the pricing set on a per-user, per-month basis?
    Above

  • Why is there a license cap—and if I set that cap to 1, does it mean I pay for just one extra license and Bugbot will review all my pull requests?
    You buy a seat per person, anyone without a license will not have their PRs reviewed by bugbot. If in a team with multiple licenses, the PR count is pooled across the entire team.

  • What if it runs multiple times in the same PR
    The metric is PR not runs. Multiple runs on the same PR count as a single PR against your monthly quota.

Again, I am not Cursor but thats how it reads.

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Would much prefer a usage/token based pricing system. Much easier to control and know you’re getting value for the product.