Graded before human eyes.
Secrets in added lines, deleted tests, debug leftovers, scope sprawl, WIP commit trails. 13 deterministic checks, and every flag names the rule it breaks with the source quoted.
Cited: "Runtime state is never committed."
Reading every line is drowning you, and it fails quietly before that: by line 400 you're skimming and calling it oversight. ShipGate grades the PR before human eyes. Paste one below and every flag cites the shipping rule it breaks.
Built by a threat-intel lead who spent 12 years at LinkedIn, Google, Meta & ElevenLabs finding what review missed.
ShipGate is that habit, codified. Not another AI opinion.
Deterministic ship-readiness report. No LLM, no signup, nothing stored. Same diff, same grade, every time.
Any public GitHub PR works. The gate reads the diff, never the chat log.
Agents write tests that agree with their own bugs, and chat logs that describe work they didn't do. Review the diff, never the chat log. ShipGate only ever reads the diff.
Secrets in added lines, deleted tests, debug leftovers, scope sprawl, WIP commit trails. 13 deterministic checks, and every flag names the rule it breaks with the source quoted.
Cited: "Runtime state is never committed."
Config, copy, tests: the checks are enough. Auth, payments, data writes: the review goes deep. You point it with a focus note, it streams the read back.
You deliver agent output to people who never see the repo. The graded report is proof of diligence: paste it into the delivery thread, done.
Pasted into the client thread as-is.
The free gate grades the diff. The pass adds the deep read on top: a streamed review that starts from the gate's ground truth instead of eyeballing the whole PR.
One bad merge costs more than a thousand of these.
The free gate grades any public PR right now. Three deep reviews free with an account. $29 one-time after that, and the meter never becomes a subscription.