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Kilo Code Reviewer - Automatic AI-powered code reviews the moment you open a PR

Automated code review agents that analyze pull requests, suggest improvements, catch bugs, and ensure code quality standards. Pick from 500+ models (Claude, GPT, Gemini, and several free options) to get instant feedback before merging.

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Mykyta Semenov πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡³πŸ‡±

The description looks very promising. I’ve sent it to our development team for testing.

fmerian

awesome! looking forward to their thoughts

MichaΕ‚ Garnczarski

When you are a lonely Dev, Kilo Code is your private Senior Dev who is always willing to help you with your code πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’». You grab a cup of coffee and meanwhile, Kilo grabs and summarizes all the bugs and issues you made because of a lack of caffeine β˜•.
It creates an infinite loop of your project's progress... of course, until an Out of Memory exception occurs on your end cause for Kilo it never happen to me! πŸš€β™ΎοΈ

fmerian

this sounds like poetry πŸ’›πŸ–€

Peggy


Hi @brian_turcotte,

Congratulations on the launch!

I tried the locally available Code Reviewer via the new Review Mode and I love it πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›. It provides a summary plus issues found, and even suggests potential problem remediation. This mode is super useful for solo developers who work with their own projects and want to get feedback on their codes but do not need to create PR on GitHub. I'll be trying the PR events next.

fmerian

@peggy1502Β thank you! that's amazing. please keep us posted on what's good.

also what should @Kilo Code launch next from your perspective? take the poll here

Rahul Arulkumaran

This looks super cool! I've been battling with CodeRabbit and it doesn't seem very helpful. We're a small team and we need something that's actionable. But CR seems to mainly give me fluff than actionable insights. I'm curious - how does Kilo compare to other similar products out there? Would be great to get some insight on that.

fmerian

@rahulkumaran313Β thank you, Rahul! great feedback. s/o ?makers for the great work

re: alternatives. TL,DR @Kilo Code is best for:

  • Model flexibility (500+ options)

  • Token-based pricing

  • No platform-switching friction

You can find more insights in this page -- hope it helps: kilo.ai/landing/coderabbit

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@rahulkumaran313Β follow-up question: what should @Kilo Code launch next? take the poll

Paul Griffith

Hi everyone! Happy coding!,

I definitely recommend trying kilocode's new "review" mode feature.

It successfully reviewed my entire spaghetti code website initially generated with a free deepseek ai model that I was unaware of it's lack of html/css coding abilities.

It successfully referenced 12 out of 13 critical 🚨errors/⚠️warnings which saved me hours of debugging.

The only warning recommendation from kilocode's review mode I could do without is a warning: "oncentextmenu=return false;" "prevents right click menu".

I purposely turned off the right click context window for an image, but it's not a big deal at all.

Overall I rate the new review code mode a 9/10, would give a 10/10 but it just released today and I never experienced perfect software.

Enjoy the ai revolution in 2026 and thank you team Kilocode for the hard work I notice you guys put in! πŸ’―

fmerian

Oh wow! Your words just made our day!

Thank you, Paul - keep up the great work and please keep us posted on what you're building on Discord: kilo.ai/discord

Kimberly Ross

Congrats on the launch! Kilo Code has really outdone itself with planning and outlining complex tasks as well as bug fixing and error analysis. Will you develop a system for integration to make it more efficient for teams to setup & separate windows or workflows?

Abd El Rahman Amer

This will take the vibe coders output to the next level! Engineering reviews will be a fraction of the past.

fmerian

@abdelrahmanamerΒ exactly! making the web more secure, one code review at a time

fmerian

@abdelrahmanamerΒ oh and qq: what should @Kilo Code launch next? join the discussion here

Piroune Balachandran

Kilo Code's model-vendor neutral approach is the right call for sensitive codebases. Being able to swap in local models for code review means diffs stay internal. Curious if the Debugger mode pairs with Architect for multi-model workflows... like reasoning in Claude, static analysis locally.

Rukhsar Amjad

It looks great! What new features you guys are planning to add on?

fmerian

Thank you, Rukhsar!

You can find here what the team is working on -- and sign up to get early access: kilo.ai/next

This includes Auto Fix, Auto Triage, Centralized BYOK, Shared MCP Servers, Shared Prompt Libraries...

Any feature you'd like them to prioritize?

Thea Winslow

The fact that you can pick from 500+ models like Claude or Gemini is pretty wild! I wonder if there’s a big difference in the quality of feedback between the paid models and the free ones when it comes to catching tricky logic errors.

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