Asmita Tapadar

Asmita Tapadar

SynapseAudit
I’ve been using SynapseAudit for a few weeks now, and I have to say that it’s one of those rare tools that actually feels like it was built with developers in mind. The first thing that struck me was how intuitive the interface is. It doesn’t overwhelm you with noise instead, it highlights vulnerabilities clearly, categorizes them by severity, and even suggests inline fixes that are surprisingly accurate and context aware. What really sets it apart for me is the breadth of its detection. I work across multiple languages like JavaScript, Python, and occasionally some PHP, SynapseAudit doesn’t miss a beat. It caught hardcoded credentials, SQL injection risks, and even subtle XSS issues that I hadn’t noticed. And the fact that it does all this locally, without sending my code to external servers, gives me peace of mind that my work stays private. The GitHub integration is seamless too. I didn’t have to jump through hoops to get it working with my existing repos, and the test case generation feature is a game-changer. It’s like having a security savvy co-pilot sitting beside me, helping me write safer code without slowing me down. If you're serious about building secure applications without compromising speed or workflow, SynapseAudit is absolutely worth trying.

What's great

GitHub integration (1)context aware (1)multi-language support (1)privacy-first (3)vulnerability detection (4)inline fixes (2)test case generation (1)local analysis (1)