--- title: CodeRabbit's Early Access Program sidebar_label: Early Access description: How Early Access works, what are the expectations and how to get started. sidebar_position: 10 --- # Early Access Program In CodeRabbit's dashboard, in the settings of a repository, there is the **Early Access** toggle, which enables early access features. Early access is divided into two categories: **Beta** and **Experiments**. Both are enabled by the same toggle but should be differentiated by a warning whenever they are used. ## Beta Beta features are ready for public testing. - The documentation may be incomplete or outdated. - The changelog may be missing. - The feature may not be fully stable. - Edge cases may not be fully covered. - Some parts of the feature may not be implemented. - They may not represent the end result of the planned feature and may not have a satisfactory user experience. Whenever you use a beta feature, you may see a warning like this: :::warning This feature is in [beta](/early-access#beta). ::: ## Experiments Experiments are ways for CodeRabbit's development team to gather more experience with in-development features. - They are highly unstable and may not work at all. - There is no guarantee that they will reach the beta stage and they may be cancelled at any time without any prior notice. - They are not ready for public use and may not be sufficiently documented. - We are not gathering feedback for experiments - the direction they take can vary widely. Whenever you use an experiment, you may see a warning like this: :::warning This feature is [experimental](/early-access#experiments). :::