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ReviewPhin
Self-hosted, agentic code review for GitLab and GitHub. π¬
Self-hosted, agentic code review for GitLab and GitHub. Run it on your own infrastructure, bring your own model (or GitHub Copilot License), and pay per review - not per developer. A multi-agent pipeline posts findings as native, bot-owned review comments you fully control.
I built ReviewPhin - self-hosted AI code review for GitLab and GitHub.
Why I built it? Tools like CodeRabbit, Greptile, and GitHub Copilot code review are genuinely great - ReviewPhin isn't trying to beat them, it fills a gap they didn't cover for me:
Per-review, not per-developer. Per-seat pricing scales with headcount even when only a fraction of MRs need AI review. One Copilot seat (or a self-hosted model) can drive reviews for a whole team.
Bring your own model - including private ones. Point the reviewer at Copilot, Azure OpenAI, Anthropic, vLLM, or a model on your own GPUs. Code stays inside your network.
GitLab-first. Most self-hosted GitLab teams get skipped. ReviewPhin starts there, with GitHub supported via a GitHub App.
How it works. You "@reviewphin review" a merge/pull request. A multi-agent pipeline (context-analyst + review-author, plus a lightweight chatter for follow-ups) produces findings with severity and inline suggestions, and comments as code reviewer. Reply in a thread to continue the conversation, or teach it durable project conventions it remembers next time.
Everything is yours - storage (SQLite or Flotiq), model, subscription, hosting. Deploy in minutes with Docker Compose or the Helm chart.
It's open source (MPL 2.0). I'd love your feedback - and if one of the hosted tools fits your team better, genuinely use them. π¬
Love the pay-per-review model since it finally makes sense for smaller teams. One thing that would really help us is letting us customize the severity threshold or review strictness per repo, maybe through a simple config file. Some of our internal repos just need basic lint-style feedback, while others need deep architectural review, and right now a one-size approach won't cut it.
About ReviewPhin on Product Hunt
βSelf-hosted, agentic code review for GitLab and GitHub. π¬β
ReviewPhin was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #157 on the daily leaderboard. Self-hosted, agentic code review for GitLab and GitHub. Run it on your own infrastructure, bring your own model (or GitHub Copilot License), and pay per review - not per developer. A multi-agent pipeline posts findings as native, bot-owned review comments you fully control.
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Hi Product Hunt!
I built ReviewPhin - self-hosted AI code review for GitLab and GitHub.
Why I built it? Tools like CodeRabbit, Greptile, and GitHub Copilot code review are genuinely great - ReviewPhin isn't trying to beat them, it fills a gap they didn't cover for me:
Per-review, not per-developer. Per-seat pricing scales with headcount even when only a fraction of MRs need AI review. One Copilot seat (or a self-hosted model) can drive reviews for a whole team.
Bring your own model - including private ones. Point the reviewer at Copilot, Azure OpenAI, Anthropic, vLLM, or a model on your own GPUs. Code stays inside your network.
GitLab-first. Most self-hosted GitLab teams get skipped. ReviewPhin starts there, with GitHub supported via a GitHub App.
How it works. You "@reviewphin review" a merge/pull request. A multi-agent pipeline (context-analyst + review-author, plus a lightweight chatter for follow-ups) produces findings with severity and inline suggestions, and comments as code reviewer. Reply in a thread to continue the conversation, or teach it durable project conventions it remembers next time.
Everything is yours - storage (SQLite or Flotiq), model, subscription, hosting. Deploy in minutes with Docker Compose or the Helm chart.
It's open source (MPL 2.0). I'd love your feedback - and if one of the hosted tools fits your team better, genuinely use them. π¬