

Unblocked Code Review is an AI-powered tool that provides intelligent code review by understanding your team's specific context and standards. It goes beyond just analyzing code diffs to incorporate your team's knowledge and past decisions.
Unblocked flags issues like logic errors, race conditions, security risks, and unsafe patterns through in-line comments. It includes PR Chat functionality where you can ask @unblocked anything, go deep on an issue, request examples or tests, or iterate right in the thread. The tool also provides PR summaries elevated with context from related work, team discussions, and linked tickets. It analyzes CI failures and posts actionable fixes right in your PR, and references your actual Slack discussions, past PRs, and documented decisions.
The system works by ingesting your data from codebases, conversations, documentation, and planning systems, then continuously syncing to stay current. It builds a knowledge graph that traverses connections between Jira issues, PRs, Slack discussions, code, and docs, ranking by recency and authority while de-conflicting when sources disagree. This creates a living map of what your team knows.
Benefits include catching things human reviewers might miss, speeding up the entire review cycle, providing strong signal with very little noise, and delivering actionable feedback that developers want to implement. It finds the right balance of flagging genuine issues without adding noise to pull requests.
The tool targets software engineering teams and integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Slack, Jira, Linear, Confluence, and Notion. It supports all major programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, Ruby, PHP, C++, and C#.
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Unblocked Code Review targets software engineering teams and developers who need intelligent code review assistance. Based on customer testimonials, it serves principal technical product managers, development managers, senior software engineers, and directors of application security. The tool is designed for teams using modern development workflows with pull requests, CI/CD pipelines, and collaboration tools like Slack and Jira.