Kilo Code Reviewer - Automatic AI-powered code reviews. For free.
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AI code review for free.
@Kilo Code Reviewer is currently free. No credit card. Unlimited reviews on GitHub or GitLab. Bitbucket support coming soon.

Open a PR, get inline comments back. The reviewer flags bugs, security issues, performance problems, and style violations. You set how strict it is. You tell it what to focus on (security, performance, tests, docs). You give it custom instructions for your team's coding standards and it learns over time.
This was the 3rd launch from @Kilo Code on Product Hunt. More recently, they launched a new VS Code extension, with parallel agents, inline diff reviewer, and multi-model comparisons.
What will you build this week?
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Nice!
S/O to the @Kilo Code team!
this is really nice
who built this? 👀
good q 👀
I have been working on building an Android app that turns screenshots, notes, and saved links into a searchable memory you can actually chat with - entirely on-device.
What’s interesting is that OEMs seem to have already validated the demand. OnePlus now has a dedicated AI button, and Google is pushing 'ask your screen' experiences on Pixel. Yet most of these features are tied to specific hardware ecosystems.
My bet is that this shouldn’t depend on which phone someone bought. If personal AI memory becomes a core computing primitive, it should be available to every Android user, with privacy as the default.
Curious: would you trust an AI memory more if everything stayed on your device, or do cloud-based assistants still provide enough value to justify the tradeoff?
Not sure, but got this using Qwen2.5 7B:
This endpoint's maximum context length is 32768 tokens. However, you requested about 33317 tokens (1317 of text input, 32000 in the output). Please reduce the length of either one, or use the context-compression plugin to compress your prompt automatically.
@frank999999999 ping @realolearycrew - any results with another AI model?
@realolearycrew @fmerian Same result with other, in this case Auto Free
That's cool. When it comes to UI and functionality edits though, I've been sick of typing/dictating + attaching screenshots to explain my needs to Cursor/ Claude Code.
Made called Dis Dat - disdat.dev
Kinda like Loom for @Kilo Code.
You hit a shortcut, talk while pointing your cursor at stuff, and it drops a link your agent fetches and acts on.
Wondering if it can somehow link into the Code Reviewer too to quickly replicate the errors given the cues of what's happening and where form the user's side.
Anyways keen to hear thoughts!
free with unlimited reviews and no credit card is a bold move. most tools gate the good stuff behind a paywall after the first week. whats the long term plan here or is this a land and expand play