Garry Tan

cubic - Cursor for code review

cubic is an AI-powered code review platform that automatically reviews PRs and gives human reviewers superpowers. It’s tool of choice for fast-moving teams like cal.com and n8n.

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Selena Meng

It streamlines code reviews with AI, helping us catch bugs faster and make reviews more efficient. The intuitive workflow and desktop app make it easy for developers to stay productive. I’ve already shared it with my startup team, and we’re all impressed by how it speeds up the process without sacrificing quality.

Paul Sanglé-Ferrière

@scarlett1112 Wow, thanks so much for the great feedback Selena!

If there's anything you wish cubic did better, let me know!

Matin Ghaffari

Congrats!

Stratify

Awesome work guys! Absolutely love the product.

Truman Gelnovatch

Awesome product - we love using mrge.

Congrats on the launch!!

Amit Kushwaha

Few feedback if it helps ( or at least making it impossible to use for our team):
- It is awfully slow to browse around
- When PR are made, subsequent push to the branch should trigger the review again

Paul Sanglé-Ferrière

@yardstick17 Hey Amit,


Thanks so much for the feedback—this is really helpful, and I totally get where you’re coming from.


We’re actively working on improving speed across the app. Also, you can actually trigger a re-review manually right now, but automating that after each push is something we’re exploring.


Out of curiosity, did mrge catch anything interesting in your recent PRs? Would love to make sure it’s actually adding value.

Amit Kushwaha

@paul_sangle_ferriere1 

Oh I tried to look how I can trigger the review again but couldn't find. I will take a look again.

Not yet - but I know some time I'll make some catastrophic changes. I will come back here, and will let you know.

One winner feature for me would be:
- People write ( especially me) not so perfect git commit messages. When merging the PR allow advance users to rebase with new git commit messages based on each commit diff). This will make my life easier and for other team members/understand the changes.

Minor comments:
- I like the summary and the block diagrams of the changes
- Why all comments are not published to the github pr? I think it will help as any reviewer to go to the github pr and understand the changes. I understand the vision is to make the mrge as default review PR platform but I guess getting everyone familiar with the mrge comments should become like a necessity on the PR
- Low hangings can be - integrate with some git hooks? ( Kind of forcing the team to use mrge ha ha)
- Update the PR description based on new changes if needs be


Simon White

Congrats on the launch, team!

Allis Yao

@simonwhite87 Thank you! Looking forward to hearing what you and your team think 🙂

Francescu Santoni

I played with it and I love how AI is used in a smart, discreet, way. Good job!

Allis Yao

Thanks @francescu ! Really glad to hear you enjoyed the experience—we put a lot of thought into making sure the AI feels genuinely helpful without getting in your way. If you have any suggestions or ideas as you keep using it, let us know! 

Jason Chernofsky

not a developer myself, but shared this with dozens of freelancers and agencies who instantly loved it

Paul Sanglé-Ferrière

Thanks @jason_chernofsky , that means a lot!

Damien Henry

Very cool. Congrats!

Paul Sanglé-Ferrière

Thanks Damien!

Germán Merlo
Let’s review in that way. Amazing job Paul. Wish you all the best on this impressive job
Paul Sanglé-Ferrière

Thanks German!