Codacy vs. Findbugs

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Codacy
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Codacy automates code reviews and monitors code quality on every commit and pull request reporting back the impact of every commit or pull request, issues concerning code style, best practices, security, and many others. It monitors changes in code coverage, code duplication and code complexity. Saving developers time in code reviews thus efficiently tackling technical debt. JavaScript, Java, Ruby, Scala, PHP, Python, CoffeeScript and CSS are currently supported. Codacy is static analysis…
$0
Findbugs
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
FindBugs is an open source program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. It is free software, distributed under the terms of the Lesser GNU Public License, and was developed (and its brand is trademarked by) the University of Maryland.N/A
Pricing
CodacyFindbugs
Editions & Modules
Open Source
$0.00
Startup
$0.00
Pro
$15.00
user/mo
Enterprise
$40.00
user/mo
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CodacyFindbugs
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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User Ratings
CodacyFindbugs
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
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7.0
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(0 ratings)
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User Testimonials
CodacyFindbugs
Likelihood to Recommend
It's a great tool that has greatly improved our code and I'd recommend it to anyone. With the ability to check duplicated codes. And automated systems to ensure quality and standards when opening a pull requests. The support team is one of the best team I have worked along with because they are very user-friendly and responsive in case of any challenge.
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Findbugs is best suited even when you want to adapt to certain coding conventions and discover possible bugs beforehand and it's best suited for the java open source. whether you are a developer or a DevOps engineer you can even use it as a plugin in your Jenkins pipeline or any other build automation server and your developer tool such as visual studio as well.
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Pros
  • Code standardization across teams and projects.
  • Integration with our in-house workflow processes.
  • Perfect for identifying potential security vulnerabilities within our code.
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  • Scan the code for existing bugs present
  • It can detect an vulnerabilities and also show possible bad warnings
  • Can help identify errors in advance to avoid code crash post deployment
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Cons
  • There should be customization to get code quality for your own projects if standards are provided.
  • Offline or a standalone application is much needed from Codacy to get local support.
  • Spots a lot of errors and small ones that don't affect much about quality and are de-facto standards.
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  • It’s documentation is not always up to date
  • Difficulty in finding a prper solution when an issue arises during its configuration
  • has limited features
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Support Rating
Great company and support team!
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Alternatives Considered
Even though it is paid while SonarQube is free, we chose Codacy because it is simpler to configure and maintain the implemented rules. In addition, it offers support for the main programming languages ​​on the market, ensuring that we can continue to use it if we want to use other languages ​​in new products.
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Sonar cloud has its own cloud where all the code vulnerabilities are collected and stored as a whole whereas its a plugin that is used in a code itself but the cons is that SonarCloud needs a license if you want to use it privately and also requires personal access token authentication if used with an external service
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Return on Investment
  • I would say the ROI is not financial but we have the peace of mind of pushing production code that is well structured.
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  • Its being used overall by most of the teams
  • Some of the teams migrating to another testing tool as it has limited features
  • Still recommend as its open source and beginners friendly
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