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@@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ There are hourly rate limits for each developer per repository:

In-trial and open-source plans have lower rate limits than the paid plan. In all cases, we re-allow further reviews/conversations after a brief timeout.

#### **14. I can't add CodeRabbit to my GitLab Repositories?**

If there are any access restrictions by domain, then you will need to add `coderabbit.ai` as an allowed domain.
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The new FAQ entry about adding CodeRabbit to GitLab repositories is clear and directly addresses the primary concern regarding domain access restrictions. However, it might be beneficial to provide a bit more context or a step-by-step guide on how to add coderabbit.ai as an allowed domain within GitLab's settings. This could further assist users in navigating GitLab's interface to make the necessary changes.


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