Diamond catches bugs and security issues before they ship - completely free for open source
Maintain code quality - Catch issues that slip through manual review
Support your contributors - Help maintainers and volunteers ship better code
Zero setup - Works instantly with your existing GitHub workflow
Open source is the backbone of innovation. Many of our tools and frameworks are built upon the hard work of open-source communities. This program is our way of giving back and ensuring that maintainers have access to the best tools to continue their impactful work.
To qualify for the Diamond for Open Source program, your project should meet the following criteria:
Open Source License
Must be licensed under an OSI-approved open-source license.
Non-Commercial
Should not be associated with commercial activities or monetization.
Publicly Accessible
The project's codebase should be publicly available and actively maintained.
Community-Oriented
Should serve a broader community or address a public need.
Q: How do I apply for the program?
A: You can apply by filling out the application form above. Our team will review your submission and get back to you within 5 business days.
Q: Can commercial projects apply?
A: This program is exclusively for non-commercial open-source projects. If you're working on a commercial project, please refer to our pricing page for suitable plans.
Q: What if my project becomes commercial in the future?
A: If your project's status changes, please inform us. We can discuss transitioning to a commercial plan that suits your new needs.
Q: Is there a limit to the number of projects I can register?
A: We evaluate each project individually. If you're maintaining multiple open-source projects, feel free to apply for each separately.
Q: Do I need to display Diamond's logo on my project?
A: While not mandatory, we appreciate acknowledgment. Displaying our logo or mentioning our support helps spread the word and support more projects like yours.