Ellipsis installs into GitHub repositories as an AI teammate for engineering teams. It reviews code, answers repository questions, generates tested code, and creates implementation plans and changelogs. The company reports use in 400+ companies and 67,000+ GitHub repositories.
Co-founder & CEO
Co-Founder / CTO
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The main competitors of Ellipsis in the AI developer tools market, specifically for code review and bug fixing, include:
CodeRabbit: This tool provides line-by-line feedback and auto-generated summaries. However, it has limitations with larger context windows and can sometimes offer inaccurate feedback. It is priced at $12 per month.
Bito: Bito features a PR-Agent that auto-generates descriptions and integrates with multiple platforms. Its Code Review Agent is only available on the paid plan at $15 per month, which limits GPT-4 requests.
Codium: Codium focuses on code quality and security, offering detailed suggestions. It has both open-source and paid options, with premium features available at $19 per user per month.
Cursor: While popular for generating code from scratch, Cursor currently lacks a public code review feature.
Axolo: Axolo enhances collaboration by creating dedicated Slack channels for PR discussions. It does not perform reviews itself but integrates with other tools to streamline the process. It offers a free option for open-source projects and paid plans at $10 per month.
Ellipsis distinguishes itself by providing automated code reviews and bug fixes, which can help teams merge code faster and improve overall code quality.
Ellipsis primarily focuses on the software development industry, specifically in the area of AI developer tools that assist in code review and bug fixing.