About Prelint
Prelint is designed for teams that need to ensure product specifications remain aligned during development. By reviewing product specifications at every pull request, Prelint helps catch product drift, inconsistencies, and misalignment before code is shipped. This tool is particularly valuable for organizations aiming to maintain clarity in product intent and manage compliance rules effectively. It distinguishes itself from traditional code review tools by focusing on the alignment between actual code changes and established product specifications, rather than just technical correctness. With Prelint, both engineers and stakeholders can gain insights without interrupting workflows, as the tool provides answers grounded in the existing specs. The setup is quick, integrating seamlessly with GitHub and GitLab, allowing teams to start reviewing their pull requests in minutes. Moreover, Prelint operates with a unique pricing model, charging $1 per completed review without the need for seat licenses or subscriptions, making it accessible for various organizations including open-source projects and startups.
What Prelint does
- Product specification reviews
- Prelint examines product specifications with each pull request to catch product drift and inconsistencies.
- Conflict detection
- It flags any contradictions between the specifications and the code changes being proposed.
- Real-time feedback
- Prelint provides instantaneous insights and suggestions to correct misalignments before human review.
- Compliance verification
- It checks pull requests against business rules and compliance standards to prevent violations.
- Support for various formats
- Specifications can be written in Markdown, YAML, or any structured format and are stored in the repository.
Who it’s for
This product is suited for development teams that utilize GitHub or GitLab and are looking to ensure alignment between their code and product specifications. It is not aimed at non-technical roles or teams without structured product specifications.
What it costs
Prelint charges $1 per completed review with no seats or subscription required. Users start with $10 in free credits, and open-source projects can use the service for free.
Works with
- GitHub
- GitLab
