What is Kodus?

Kodus is an open‑source AI code review tool that integrates directly with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps at the pull‑request level. It is model‑agnostic, allowing teams to choose from Claude, GPT‑4, Gemini, Llama, or any OpenAI‑compatible endpoint, with no markup on LLM costs.

Users can create or import custom review rules in plain language, and Kodus automatically detects rule files from popular tools such as Cursor, Copilot, and Windsurf to maintain consistency. The platform offers a technical debt cockpit that turns unimplemented suggestions into issues, helping teams track and reduce debt over time.

Kodus processes code in real time, never storing source code, and supports self‑hosted runners for full data privacy and SOC 2 compliance. The dashboard provides metrics on deploy frequency, cycle time, bug ratio, and pull‑request size to support engineering productivity.

Kodus pricing Freemium

Community $0
Teams $10
Enterprise custom

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Kodus's key features

  • Model-agnostic AI code review
  • Zero markup on LLM costs
  • Custom rule definition and sync
  • Real-time analysis, no code storage
  • Git integration across major providers
  • Contextual understanding via Jira/Notion
  • Technical debt tracking and issue creation

Kodus use cases

  • Integrate a self‑hosted LLM code reviewer into GitHub pull requests, automatically flagging style violations and technical debt while preserving privacy by never storing source code.
  • Configure custom rule sets for a multi‑language microservices architecture, enabling real‑time compliance checks across GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps pipelines without interrupting developers’ workflow.
  • Track technical debt trends over time with on‑demand metrics dashboards, giving product owners instant visibility into code quality scores for each repository across all version control systems.

Who is it for?

  • Software developers
  • Project managers
  • Data analysts
  • Quality assurance engineers
  • Compliance officers

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