Answers before the first call
Common questions from enterprise architects, engineering leaders, and security teams evaluating Adapts and HC3.
How is Adapts priced?
Adapts is offered on an enterprise basis. Pricing reflects deployment model (for example on-premise, air-gapped, or cloud), scale of codebases and indexing footprint, and the support level your program needs.
We do not publish a self-serve price list because enterprise modernization and intelligence workloads vary widely. Share your environment and goals and we will respond with a clear commercial structure.
What integrations and toolchain connections do you support?
Adapts connects to the systems where your code and delivery metadata already live—source control, CI/CD, and the AI and IDE tools your teams use. Coverage depends on your edition and deployment model.
See the integrations overview for categories we support today and what is on the roadmap.
How do you handle security, privacy, and compliance?
Adapts is designed for environments where code is highly sensitive. We publish trust principles, architecture themes, and compliance posture on our Trust & Security page, including deployment options that keep data inside your boundary.
Can we run Adapts on-premise or in an air-gapped environment?
Yes. Adapts supports on-premise deployments and air-gapped configurations for regulated and government-adjacent programs. The homepage summarizes deployment models; your solutions engineer can map this to your network and procurement requirements.
Where does our code go? Do you train models on customer code?
Your code is processed for analysis and indexing according to the deployment and data-handling terms in your agreement. We do not use customer code to train public models. For specifics, review Trust & Security and your order documentation.
Do you offer a pilot or proof of value?
We typically start with a scoped technical session and, when there is a fit, a structured pilot against agreed success criteria. Reach out with your portfolio size and primary use cases.