After three months of private testing, Source Trace is open to everyone. It’s free, it installs in one click, and there’s no waitlist and no card. It runs on the same passive collection the beta used.
The private beta was about proving the measurement was honest. The public beta is about proving it’s frictionless. You install from the marketplace, sign in once, and your survival rate starts building from your very next commit. There’s no project setup, no per-repo configuration, and nothing new to learn.
Private by design
Measuring AI code shouldn’t mean shipping your code to a third party. So Source Trace doesn’t.
Attribution is computed on your machine. We write it into git notes, so it lives in your repository and travels with it. It’s fully portable and yours to keep, not locked inside our servers. When you commit, only hashed metrics leave the machine: line counts, file types, model names. Your source code and your filenames stay put.
That’s not a setting you have to go find. It’s the default, and on the personal plan there’s no way to turn it into something more invasive. We think a measurement tool earns trust by collecting less, not more.
The personal tool stays free, because a metric you can trust is only worth building if the people writing the code can see it too. We will offer Team plans in the next release.