Gitar is an autonomous AI code review agent for GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps. Unlike traditional review tools that only leave comments, Gitar reviews every pull request for bugs, security issues, and quality problems, then pushes fixes directly to the branch. When CI fails, Gitar analyzes the root cause, pushes a fix, and re-runs until the pipeline goes green - iterating autonomously without developer intervention.
Gitar works entirely inside your existing PR interface, with close-to-zero configuration required to get started. Teams can extend it with natural-language automation rules, connect Slack/Jira/Linear, and enforce auto-approve or merge-blocking policies once review criteria are met.
Key capabilities:
AI-powered code review - bugs, vulnerabilities, and quality issues caught before merge
CI failure analysis and autonomous fix iteration until green
Auto-approve and merge-blocking on review outcome
Auto-apply - fixes pushed directly to the PR branch
Natural-language repository automation rules, no code required
Interactive PR commands (gitar review and directed comments)
Developer insights and PR velocity dashboards
Integrations: Slack, Jira, Linear
Enterprise: SSO/SAML, Bring Your Own Model (BYOM), self-hosted workers, audit logs, API access
Highlights
Fixes, not just comments - Gitar closes the loop by pushing real fixes to your PR
CI-aware - detects its own regressions and iterates automatically until the pipeline's green
Zero-config install, works inside your existing PR interface across GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps
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You choose between two annual plans: Core and Pro. Both bill per user, per month, on a yearly contract, and support up to 50 users. Pricing scales with your user count under each plan. Core covers code reviews, PR summaries, CI failure analysis, and fixes via comments. Pro builds on Core, adding auto-approve and merge blocking, auto-apply fixes, broader CI failure analysis, third-party integrations, and user-defined checks. So the two plans work as tiers: Core sets the baseline, and Pro extends it with more automation and integration capabilities at the same per-user billing structure.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one user for billing under the Core and Pro plans?
Each user is one developer seat on your account. You are billed per user, per month, on the annual contract. Both plans support up to 50 users. Adding a user increases your monthly per-user charge by one seat under whichever plan you choose.
What extra capabilities does Pro add over Core for the same per-user billing?
Pro includes everything in Core, plus auto-approve and merge blocking, auto-apply fixes until a PR passes, broader CI failure analysis, third-party integrations, and user-defined checks. Both plans bill the same way: per user, per month, on an annual contract, for up to 50 users.
How does cost change if my team grows within a plan?
Cost scales directly with your user count. Each added user raises the per-user, per-month charge by one seat. Both Core and Pro support up to 50 users, so growth beyond that limit is not covered by these two Marketplace plans. Contact the vendor for larger needs.
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