GitHub, natively
A native GitHub App, not a webhook bolted on. Reviews, checks, and fix PRs live where your team already works.

Autter connects repos, pull requests, CI, issue trackers, docs, error trackers, analytics, observability, and deployments, so every review starts with the full picture instead of a diff.
One install, a few connections, and the context assembles itself.
Autter integrates with GitHub natively. Unlimited repositories on every plan, including the free one.
Point Sentry, PostHog, Grafana, logs, telemetry, CI, issue trackers, and docs at Autter. Each one deepens the review context.
Code, APIs, database schema, frontend routes, tests, docs, owners, hotspots, and blast radius get mapped automatically, so every review knows what a change can reach.
From then on each pull request is reviewed against everything the stack knows, and the Autter CLI brings the same checks to your local branch.
Every connection feeds the same review context, so each integration makes all the others sharper.
A native GitHub App, not a webhook bolted on. Reviews, checks, and fix PRs live where your team already works.
Existing pipelines stream results into the review, and the sandbox verdict lands beside them as one more required check.
Sentry errors get pinned to the exact code that caused them, with the owner attached.
PostHog, Grafana, logs, and telemetry connect production behavior back to the changes that shipped it.
Tickets and documentation join the review context, and generated docs flow back the other way on every merge.
The same gate, runnable from your terminal before the PR even opens.
Context is what separates a reviewer from a linter.
A diff alone cannot tell you what matters. Autter reviews with your errors, your analytics, your docs, and your history in hand, because that is how a senior engineer reads a change.