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Mergi
Code review for the age of AI.
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Code review for the age of AI.
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Mergi is a native app for your GitHub pull requests. Everything you would do in the browser happens here instead, quietly: no feed, no bell, no sidebar, and diffs that open instantly from a local cache, offline included. Then bring your own agent and get AI Layers, which turn a wall of changes into digestible chunks you can take one at a time, so a big PR stops being something you put off. Use Mergi when the browser is where your focus goes to die.








Hi Product Hunt 👋
I'm José, and I'm building Mergi.
Most of us now spend more of the day reviewing code than writing it, and that work still happens in a browser tab built for everything else. Mergi is a native app where the whole review fits.
Today, Mergi has five surfaces:
• AI Layers turn a wall of changes into digestible chunks you can take one at a time.
• Review Queue turn our sparsed bucket of PRs in an all-in-one tracking view
• Smart Inbox reads your open PRs and tells you which ones need you, how urgent each one is, and how much effort it will take.
• Saved Views keep the slices you actually work in, per repo, per team, per whatever matters to you.
• Native review does the whole job offline: comment, approve, resolve threads, merge, every diff cached locally.
The AI runs on your own agent. Bring Claude or Codex, use the subscription you already have, and nothing routes through servers.
Mergi started in an airport, with a stack of PRs to get through, a deadline, and a long flight ahead of me. I went looking for something to pay for, found nothing, and started building it myself. It has been slow, iterative and self-funded ever since.
Since then, I've been using every single day, for my own needs.
I would genuinely love your feedback: does this fit the problem you actually have? And if it does not, tell me what is missing so that it solves yours too.