What is Potpie?
Potpie is a code‑aware automation platform that creates custom AI agents to perform engineering tasks such as migration, refactoring, architecture review, and full‑stack feature implementation. The system maps a project’s entire repository into a knowledge graph, enabling agents to reason from context, logs, PRs, and issue trackers.
It supports seamless integration with GitHub, Slack, Notion, and continuous‑integration tools, generating pull requests that align with existing coding standards and architecture. Potpie provides end‑to‑end traceability, audit trails, and consistent execution across complex workflows, while keeping all data within the organization’s own environment for compliance.
Developers, QA teams, and product managers can use the platform to automate debugging, error analysis, workflow creation, and build orchestration, improving velocity and reducing context switching. The solution is open‑source, language‑agnostic, and can be self‑hosted or deployed on‑prem for regulated industries.
Potpie pricing Freemium
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Potpie's key features
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Codebase aware agentic automation
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Custom agents for any workflow
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End-to-end traceable actions
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Integrations with GitHub, Slack, Notion
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Reliable execution, consistent results
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On-prem self-hosting, open source
Potpie use cases
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Automate a comprehensive code refactoring of an entire monorepo by generating repository‑wide pull requests that maintain compliance with industry standards and provide audit trails for compliance reviews
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Integrate Potpie’s AI agent with your CI/CD pipeline to automatically generate and merge pull requests that resolve build failures, enforce coding best practices, and log traceability data in Slack and Notion for team visibility
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Deploy Potpie on‑premise to orchestrate cross‑repository migrations, creating a knowledge graph of dependencies, producing self‑hosted pull requests, and delivering compliance‑aligned migration documentation with an audit trail for security audits
Who is it for?
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Software developers
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Devops engineers
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Product designers
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E-commerce sellers
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Digital marketers