JetBrains All Products Pack and IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate: how the subscriptions work and what marketplaces sell
JetBrains sells its tools as a subscription tied to a JetBrains account: you sign in to the IDE with your profile, and the license is picked up automatically on any machine. Marketplaces list two products — the All Products Pack (the entire toolset) and individual IDEs such as IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate — in two purchase formats: an activation key or a subscription set up by the seller. Let’s go through what the catalog offers and how the options differ.
All Products Pack or a single IDE
The All Products Pack is a subscription to the whole JetBrains lineup at once: the professional IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, CLion, Rider, DataGrip and others), the ReSharper extensions and the dotTrace and dotMemory profilers. It makes sense if you work across several languages or switch between projects.
IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate is a single IDE focused on Java and Kotlin: per the listing, it also covers Groovy, Scala, Spring, JavaScript/TypeScript, databases, Docker and Kubernetes. If your whole day happens inside the JVM stack, one IDE is usually enough — no reason to pay for the full pack.
Activation keys: you activate it yourself
Three catalog listings are classic keys. You don’t hand over access to your account: the code arrives after payment, and you redeem it in your own JetBrains account.
- JetBrains All Products Pack for 1 month — a key with instant delivery; per the listing, the subscription covers 12 IDEs plus the profilers.
- JetBrains All Pack for 3, 6 or 12 months — the key arrives by email automatically, around the clock; the set includes 11 IDEs, the ReSharper extensions and the profilers. An honest caveat from the listing: the key’s validity may deviate from the stated term by about 10%.
- IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate for 3, 6 or 12 months — a key for the single IDE, delivered to your email with activation instructions.
Activation by the seller on your account
- JetBrains All Pack — 6-month activation — here the seller sets up the subscription on your JetBrains account. From the listing: the license type is Edu (educational), activation requires your account e-mail and password, you should change the password once the order is done, and delivery takes from a few minutes up to 2 hours.
How the “key” format differs from “activation on your account” and other schemes is covered in our guide “Shared account, personal account or key”.
Comparing the offers
| Offer | What’s inside | Term | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Products Pack, 1 month | 12 IDEs + profilers | 1 month | Key, activated in your account |
| All Pack, 3–12 months | 11 IDEs + ReSharper and profilers | 3, 6 or 12 months | Key by email |
| All Pack, 6 months | The major JetBrains IDEs | 6 months | Seller activation, Edu license |
| IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate | One IDE | 3, 6 or 12 months | Key by email |
What to check before paying
- The offer format. A key you activate yourself; seller activation means handing over account details — and changing the password once the order is complete.
- The term. For the 3–12 month keys, the listing openly allows a deviation of about 10% from the stated term.
- The license type. The 6-month activation offer states an Edu license — decide whether that works for you.
- AI features are not included. Both All Pack listings warn separately: the JetBrains AI plan is a separate subscription.
- A JetBrains account. Every option requires your own account — create one in advance.
Bazelio is a storefront: payment is taken by the seller on the payment platform, and the seller handles key delivery or activation and support. Other work tools — such as Notion — and the rest of the services live in the Subscriptions category.