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CodePeer vs GitHub

Make the switch to meticulously focused code reviews that help you ship quality products, faster.

Feature comparison

GitHub

The solution you're familiar with.

Review Dashboard

Review Dashboard

Dashboard showcasing all pull requests your involved in.

Yes
Attention Set

List of pull requests currently waiting on you.

Who's Turn to Act

Showcases who a pull request is waiting on.

Pull Requests Go Green

When pull requests reached an approved state, the status turns green and you rejoice.

Time Estimates

View estimates for how long a review should take and plan your schedule accordingly.

Snooze

Snooze pull requests you want to tackle later to keep your inbox actionable.

Remaining Items

Quickly see a breakdown of the work you have remaining (discussions, files, and lines of code to review) for each pull request.

Reviews

Pre-Review Tools

Assists in polishing changes before review, showing diffs, build and test results, and style checks.

Yes
See it all together

A single pane of glass to see all the information you need to review a pull request.

Turn Tracking

Track who needs to take the next action on a pull request.

Clear accountability

Ensure everyone knows who is responsible for changes with assignments.

Faster Reviews with Revisions

Only review whats changed since your last review with smart revisions.

Comment Anywhere

Give context by commenting on any line of code, not just the diff.

Notifications

Notify you when your action is needed.

Yes
Merge Functionality

Merge pull requests directly from the platform with a variety or merge methods.

Yes
Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigation speed via amazing keyboard shortcuts.

Yes
Comment History Table

View analysis and history and comments of the PR in a tabular format that makes it much easier to understand the progress of a PR with multiple rounds of code

Yes
IDE Integration

Integration with code editors.

Yes
Opt-out of individual files

Ensure review coverage by opting out of individual files that are not your domain.

Comments

Blocking & Non-Blocking Comments

Identify blocking issues that prevent pull request merging until resolved, or provide informational feedback and suggestions.

Yes
Comment Anywhere

Comment on any file and any line, with no restrictions.

Context Maintained

Comments intelligently maintain context/position as code evolves, ensuring they are always relevant.

Discussion Resolution Flow

Guide individual discussions to a satisfactory resolution, verified by all necessary participants.

Discussion Assignment

Assign discussions to the responsible participant to ensure accountability.

Other

AI Tools

Helpful AI tools to aid your code review process.

Yes
Live Team Status

See who's online and what pull requests your teammates are currently working on.

Elegant Design

We labor over the UX so you don’t have to. CodePeer helps you get stuff done and gets out of the way.

Light and Dark Mode

Choose between light and dark mode to manage your eye strain.

Yes
Ridiculously Fast

Heavily optimized for performance, because milliseconds matter.

CodePeer

Leveling up your code review experience.

Review Dashboard

Review Dashboard

Dashboard showcasing all pull requests your involved in.

Yes
Attention Set

List of pull requests currently waiting on you.

Yes
Who's Turn to Act

Showcases who a pull request is waiting on.

Yes
Pull Requests Go Green

When pull requests reached an approved state, the status turns green and you rejoice.

Yes
Time Estimates

View estimates for how long a review should take and plan your schedule accordingly.

Yes
Snooze

Snooze pull requests you want to tackle later to keep your inbox actionable.

Yes
Remaining Items

Quickly see a breakdown of the work you have remaining (discussions, files, and lines of code to review) for each pull request.

Yes

Reviews

Pre-Review Tools

Assists in polishing changes before review, showing diffs, build and test results, and style checks.

Yes
See it all together

A single pane of glass to see all the information you need to review a pull request.

Yes
Turn Tracking

Track who needs to take the next action on a pull request.

Yes
Clear accountability

Ensure everyone knows who is responsible for changes with assignments.

Yes
Faster Reviews with Revisions

Only review whats changed since your last review with smart revisions.

Yes
Comment Anywhere

Give context by commenting on any line of code, not just the diff.

Yes
Notifications

Notify you when your action is needed.

Yes
Merge Functionality

Merge pull requests directly from the platform with a variety or merge methods.

Yes
Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigation speed via amazing keyboard shortcuts.

Yes
Comment History Table

View analysis and history and comments of the PR in a tabular format that makes it much easier to understand the progress of a PR with multiple rounds of code

Yes
IDE Integration

Integration with code editors.

Yes
Opt-out of individual files

Ensure review coverage by opting out of individual files that are not your domain.

Yes

Comments

Blocking & Non-Blocking Comments

Identify blocking issues that prevent pull request merging until resolved, or provide informational feedback and suggestions.

Yes
Comment Anywhere

Comment on any file and any line, with no restrictions.

Yes
Context Maintained

Comments intelligently maintain context/position as code evolves, ensuring they are always relevant.

Yes
Discussion Resolution Flow

Guide individual discussions to a satisfactory resolution, verified by all necessary participants.

Yes
Discussion Assignment

Assign discussions to the responsible participant to ensure accountability.

Yes

Other

AI Tools

Helpful AI tools to aid your code review process.

Beta
Live Team Status

See who's online and what pull requests your teammates are currently working on.

Yes
Elegant Design

We labor over the UX so you don’t have to. CodePeer helps you get stuff done and gets out of the way.

Yes
Light and Dark Mode

Choose between light and dark mode to manage your eye strain.

Yes
Ridiculously Fast

Heavily optimized for performance, because milliseconds matter.

Yes