PullBlind is an autonomous code review employee that monitors your GitHub repos 24/7, catches bugs before they ship, and escalates only what matters. No plugin. No @mention. No waiting.
Install PullBlind on your GitHub account. Select repos. That's it — PullBlind registers as a persistent webhook listener. No CI config, no deploy pipeline, no DevOps work.
Every PR that opens triggers a deep review. PullBlind reads the diff, understands the context, checks for security issues, logic bugs, architectural drift, and team norm violations. It only notifies you when it finds something real.
Every action you take — merge, dismiss, override — teaches PullBlind your team's standards. Over time it becomes the employee who already knows what you want. You stop repeating the same comments.
Every other tool waits for you to ask. PullBlind works when you're asleep. It's the difference between having a tool and having a person.
We'd rather flag one real security bug than leave fifty linter comments. Every notification means something. If PullBlind pings you, it's worth reading.
PullBlind acts autonomously but never auto-merges. It surfaces findings, explains its reasoning, and lets you decide. The human is always in control. The AI is always working.
PullBlind indexes your entire codebase upfront. It knows how your auth system works, how your services communicate, what your team convention is. Reviews aren't generic — they're specific to your system.
Every team has a different standard. PullBlind doesn't impose a universal bar — it learns yours. Over time the signal gets sharper, the noise disappears, and code quality becomes a habit, not a ritual.
PullBlind handles first-pass review so your senior engineers can focus on architecture, product direction, and the work only humans can do. Your team ships faster without cutting corners.