Anthropic customers can now apply their existing Anthropic spend commitment toward CodeRabbit!
Simplified procurement. Consolidated AI spend.
A single Anthropic invoice for both.
Most rework starts the same way.
Nobody really mapped the change before the first line got written.
CodeRabbit Agent for Slack plan feature turns your task into a codebase-aware plan.
Right in your Slack thread.
An AI code review company telling you not to talk to humans like machines. yes, really.
Humans don't have an API (yet).
Read more in our latest blog post.
The best sign that a dev tool actually works? Your engineers refuse to give it back.
When Showpad's CodeRabbit trial ran out, the team urged leadership to buy it immediately.
> 65% drop in review workload.
> Cycle time down 46%.
Most founders treat PMF like the finish line.
@grinich says it’s the Mario Star. It makes you untouchable for a while - enough to survive your own biggest mistakes.
But the star runs out. You still have to keep innovating and moving fast to stay ahead.
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The best sign that a dev tool actually works? Your engineers refuse to give it back.
When Showpad's CodeRabbit trial ran out, the team urged leadership to buy it immediately.
> 65% drop in review workload.
> Cycle time down 46%.
CodeRabbit now lets admins review newly created Learnings before they are added to the knowledge base!
Set 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠𝚕𝚎𝚍𝚐𝚎_𝚋𝚊𝚜𝚎.𝚕𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚜.𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚟𝚊𝚕_𝚍𝚎𝚕𝚊𝚢 to 𝟷 through 𝟹𝟶 days at the organization or repository level to hold new chat-sourced
The feature is available on all pricing plans.
The default behavior is unchanged i.e new learnings are approved immediately unless an approval delay is configured.
For more details:
Best way to test a feature you built? Run it on real repos.
So we forked the octokit repos into an org and used our automatic repository linking feature.
CodeRabbit now walks the dependency graph on its own and flags cross-repo impact at review time.
Give a dev 30 seconds to approve or reject a PR and watch the bugs sail through.
We ran exactly that at App.js Conf, then asked devs there, plus JS Nation and React Summit, how you actually review code.
Thanks to all three for having us! Here's what we’ve heard 👇