PR Flow is a desktop app that brings pull requests from GitHub, GitLab, Azure and Gerrit into one place. It shows what needs your attention, who each PR is waiting on, and which items are going stale. Instead of constantly checking tabs and notifications, you get a clear view of the review queue and can jump straight into the PR that needs action.
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PR Flow started from a pretty simple problem: once you have several pull requests moving at the same time, the hard part isn’t always reviewing the code — it’s keeping track of what actually needs your attention.
PR Flow brings PRs from GitHub, GitLab, Azure and Gerrit into one place and separates the ones waiting on you from the ones waiting on someone else.
I use it daily now, especially when several reviews are moving in parallel. The goal isn’t to replace GitHub or GitLab, or automate the review itself. It’s to reduce the mental overhead around the review workflow.
This is my first public launch of PR Flow, so I’d genuinely like to hear where it works well and where it doesn’t — especially from people who deal with a lot of PRs across repos or platforms.