Shipshape watches your code constantly, catches bugs before they ship, reviews every PR, and notifies your team before production breaks. No more late-night firefights.
One-click GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket integration. Shipshape gets read access and starts learning your codebase in minutes, not days.
Every commit, PR, and merge triggers a deep analysis. Shipshape understands context, not just syntax — it catches the bug, not just the typo.
Slack. Email. GitHub comments. Where you want it, when you need it. Shipshape tells you what to fix and why — with enough context to act immediately.
Shipshape watches every branch, every commit, every PR. It doesn't wait for you to push — it acts on every signal the moment it appears.
Not pattern-matching. Not regex. AI that understands your code's logic and flags issues a static analyzer would miss — security, performance, architecture.
Every PR gets an AI review — not a thumbs up. Shipshape comments with what it found, why it matters, and what the fix is. Code review as a service.
Shipshape learns which patterns keep causing pain in your codebase. Weekly digests show your engineering team's biggest recurring risks — so you fix the root cause, not the symptom.
Not noise. Shipshape batches, prioritizes, and routes — only high-severity issues break through. Your team learns to trust the signal because it's almost always right.
GitHub Actions, CircleCI, Travis, Jenkins — Shipshape fits into your pipeline without replacing it. Fail builds on critical issues, pass on everything else automatically.
A live dashboard that shows everything Shipshape is watching — open issues by repo, severity breakdown, recent findings, and team response rate.
We stopped doing manual code review. Shipshape catches things we'd never catch in review — it found an authentication bypass in our API that had been there for 8 months. That one finding paid for a year of the subscription.
I have three repos, no QA team, and I ship every day. Shipshape is the only reason I'm not terrified to push on Fridays. It's not a tool — it's a co-founder who actually reads the code.
Our CI was green but production was broken every other week. Shipshape showed us the pattern — it wasn't one big bug, it was our team养成 a habit of ignoring the same class of errors. Two months in and production incidents dropped 70%.
Shipshape is always watching. Every commit, every PR, every merge — it sees what humans miss.