DevPulse watches your GitHub repos 24/7. When it finds an issue, it writes the fix, runs the tests, and opens a PR — without a single prompt from you. You review the result. That's the job.
Authenticate with GitHub. Choose which repos DevPulse watches. Set your coding standards once.
Runs in the background. Scans new issues, failing tests, and code quality signals. No polling, no prompting.
Writes the fix, runs tests, opens a PR with a full explanation. You merge when it looks right. That's the whole job.
Connects directly to your repos, issues, and PRs. Uses your existing branches, CI/CD, and review process. No new toolchain.
Reads the codebase, understands the surrounding logic, and writes patches that fit your style. Not auto-complete guesses — reasoned changes.
Executes your CI pipeline for every proposed change. Flags regressions before they reach review. Shows you the full test output.
Every PR comes with a plain-English summary of what changed, why, and what it affects. Code review stops being archaeology.
Email notification when a PR is ready. Daily digest of activity. You're only notified when there's something to act on.
Sets linter rules, complexity limits, and security gates. Blocks PRs that violate team standards before they reach human review.
"Reactive AI assistants answered questions.
DevPulse takes action."
GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Codeium — these are smart autocomplete engines. You ask, they answer. You drive, they suggest. That model is 2024.
The shift in 2026 is agents that run autonomously in the background. They monitor, decide, act, and report. You are the reviewer. The architect. The decision-maker. Not the typist.
DevPulse is built on this model. It works while you sleep. It ships code you're proud to merge.