Notes on managing what your agents ship.
How a deterministic brain reviews every change your coding agents ship, catches the risks they miss, and keeps the work in line with what you are building.
GitZoid is the product manager for your coding agents
Your agents write the code. The bottleneck moved to managing what they ship. That is the job GitZoid does: reviewing every change, catching the risks, and keeping the work on-vision.
GitZoid vs CodeRabbit: an honest comparison
CodeRabbit is the category leader, with the widest platform support and the deepest tooling integrations. GitZoid is a flat-price manager that stays quiet. Where each one actually wins.
Running GitZoid with Claude Code
Claude Code opens the pull requests, GitZoid reviews every push, and two weekly emails keep the humans current. The practical loop, end to end.
Why GitZoid charges a flat price, not per seat
Per-seat pricing taxes the thing you want more of: people reading code. GitZoid charges one flat price for up to 50 repos, so the whole team can review without counting heads.
Reading the whole repo, not just the diff
Most review tools see only the lines that changed. GitZoid builds a per-repo brain first, so a small diff gets read against the architecture it lands in.
What a bounded weekly Repo Watch looks like
Daily scanning, weekly reporting. Security Watch checks dependencies every day and sends one ranked email a week, so there is exactly one thing to act on.
Reviewing AI-generated code before it merges
As more of the diff is written by models, review becomes the governance layer. GitZoid reads AI-authored changes against your repo the same way it reads human ones.
Incremental review from the last-reviewed commit
GitZoid tracks the last commit it reviewed on every pull request, so each push gets read on its own. No re-reviewing the whole diff, no duplicate comments.
How to get a GitHub token for GitZoid (fine-grained or classic)
GitZoid connects through the GitHub app in two clicks. If you would rather use a token, here is how to generate the right one, fine-grained or classic, with least-privilege access.