For solo developers.

Passed code review. It failed in production.

Other AI reviewers drown you in style nits and false positives until you stop reading them. I built Prune to ignore the fluff. It flags only the five things that break production: security holes, null crashes, broken types, risky branches, and N+1 queries.

The problem

What you'll get

Join solo founders ditching noisy AI.

I'm shipping the five-bug filter now. Join to see us crush noise on real PRs compared to Cursor and Greptile. Flat fee launch pricing for developers who value signal over noise.

FAQ

How is this different from CodeRabbit?
CodeRabbit and similar tools flag routine issues and stylistic nitpicks that make you ignore the real problems. We filter out the noise entirely. We only report on the five things that break production. If it doesn't break the app, we don't comment.
Does it catch context-specific bugs?
Generic tools miss shared utilities and hidden dependencies. I built Prune to track architectural memory. It catches the breakage in the endpoint you forgot existed, not just surface-level syntax errors.
Is my code private?
Yes. PR diffs usually contain proprietary code you don't want leaving your infra. Prune is built with local and offline modes. Your code stays yours. No exfiltration, no IP leaks.
Why is it so cheap?
Per-seat pricing assumes a full dev team. I designed this for solo creators and tiny shops. 'Paying for an AI subscription is cheaper than paying for a developer.' The low price is the feature, not a limit.