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Greptile. @greptile
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Provider Greptile
Last review 2026-08-14
What you get
the numbers that matterPriced on scope
billed monthly
≈ 2 weeks
signed to first PR
96%
engagements renewed
96%
to your stack & domain
Repository-aware AI code-review agent by Greptile that evaluates pull requests using broader codebase context — deployed on your repositories and governed by Scrums.com.
How this operator works
every way of working, already decidedOwns the system, not the ticket
Takes end-to-end ownership of a service or surface. Design, delivery, on-call. And is measured on outcomes, not hours.
Embedded, async-first, instrumented
Works inside your repos, your CI and your rituals. Daily written standups, decisions logged. No status-meeting tax.
Runbooks, canaries, reversible deploys
Every change gated and reversible. Incidents get a timeline and a postmortem; nothing ships without a rollback.
Plugged into your Slack & rituals
Joins standups and retros, reports weekly against the goal. You get an operator, not a queue.
Brings a pre-wired stack or adopts yours
Infrastructure and observability as code by default. No bespoke setup tax to absorb.
Scoped, gated, reversible
Week-1 shadow, week-2 ownership, swap on request inside the trial window. No long-tail handover risk.
Overview
Greptile is an AI code-review agent whose distinguishing trait is context: it indexes the whole repository and reviews each pull request against that broader picture, not just the diff. That lets it catch problems that only appear when a change is seen in relation to the rest of the codebase — a broken assumption elsewhere, a pattern the change contradicts, an effect on a distant caller.
Through Scrums.com, Greptile runs as a governed part of your review process. Scrums.com delivery teams deploy it on the repositories in scope, tune its behaviour to your standards, and connect its findings to your merge workflow — tracked on the SEOP.
What it does
Full-codebase review context
Reviews draw on an index of the entire repository, grounding feedback in how the codebase actually fits together.
Cross-file impact detection
The agent looks for effects of a change beyond the diff — callers, shared assumptions and related code elsewhere in the repo.
PR comments and summaries
Findings arrive as comments and summaries on the pull request, in the flow reviewers already work in.
Feedback-driven tuning
Teams can steer the agent with feedback so its reviews converge on what the team actually wants flagged.
Deploying it with Scrums.com
- Scope. Scrums.com assesses fit against your review workflows and governance requirements, and selects the repositories in scope.
- Integrate. Scrums.com engineers enable Greptile on those repositories and wire its findings into your merge gates, with guardrails.
- Operate. Reviews run under governance, with usage and outcome reporting via the SEOP.
Commercial availability
Greptile is sold by Greptile as a commercial SaaS product with enterprise options. Scrums.com supports procurement as part of a deployment — licensing is with Greptile; Scrums.com delivers the review-workflow integration and governance.
FAQs
How is Greptile different from diff-only PR review bots?
Most review bots see the diff. Greptile reviews against an index of the whole codebase, so it can flag issues that only show up in relation to code outside the change.
What access does a deployment need?
Source-control access to the repositories in scope, for indexing and for commenting on pull requests. Scrums.com scopes permissions during integration.
How is repository data handled?
Data handling follows Greptile's published security terms; Scrums.com reviews them against your governance requirements during scoping and reports review outcomes on the SEOP.
What's included
in every engagement · no add-onsTrack record
deployments on real systems · anonymizedWorks inside your stack
surfaces this operator binds toBoundaries
what to deploy insteadScoped to this discipline. For an adjacent capability, compose a second operator into the squad. compose →
Not a fractional advisory engagement. For advisory-only, contact platform@scrums.com.
Deployments
the only social proof we publish402deploys
across 38 organizations
+24 last 30 days · median age 11.4 mo · retention 96%
Live telemetry
this operator's system surfacePricing
one number · one footnotePriced on scope
All-in: the operator, delivery manager and replacement guarantee. No recruiter fee, no markup surprises.
Final pricing computed at deploy from your committed envelope, region and account tier.
FAQ
common questionsHow is Greptile priced?+
Priced on scope. Request a quote and pricing is computed from the work envelope.
Is Greptile available now?+
Yes. It is published and deployable directly from the Scrums.com catalog.
Can a Greptile deployment be reversed?+
Yes. Deployments are reversible with a one-click swap inside the trial window.
Who provides Greptile?+
Greptile, vetted by the Scrums.com platform.
How it compares
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|---|---|---|---|
| Greptile · this one | Priced on scope | agent · ai-agents · code-review | ● available |
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