Pullpo is the tool to detect, analyze, and prioritize bottlenecks in your development teams. By analyzing objective data and feedback from developers, Pullpo provides a holistic view of your team's health.
Pullpo is the tool to detect, analyze, and prioritize bottlenecks in your development teams. By analyzing objective data and feedback from developers, Pullpo provides a holistic view of your team's health.
We've been using Pullpo for the last few months, and it's a game changer. It has helped us a lot in keeping track of our engineering metrics, and our team has significantly improved its delivery and decreased the number of bugs. I totally recommend it.
I'm a tech lead at Exoticca, a travel tech company with more than 70 developers. We've been using Pullpo for 7 months now, especially the Slack integration for improving the code review process. Pullpo is a great tool, and I recommend it to every team that works with pull requests. It has really helped us manage and centralize code review conversations.
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Hey Product Hunt! Marco here, co-founder at Pullpo.io
As developers, we spend a lot of time reviewing code on GitHub. One recurring frustration I used to have all the time was deciphering ambiguous comments. These misunderstandings often slowed us down.
We're big fans of the https://conventionalcomments.org standard for adding clarity, but remembering and typing the prefixes (suggestion, issue(blocking), etc.) felt like friction.
So, we built a simple, free, open-source (https://github.com/pullpo-io/conventional-comments) Chrome extension to make using this standard effortless within the GitHub UI.
How it works:
✅ It adds a small toolbar above GitHub comment boxes.
✅ You click buttons for labels (issue, suggestion, praise, nitpick, etc.) and optional decorators (blocking, non-blocking, if-minor).
✅ It automatically formats the comment prefix for you.
✅ There's a "Prettify" option to display prefixes as visual badges (using Shields.io, linked to a simple explainer on pullpo.io).
✅ It adapts to GitHub light/dark themes.
We built it because we needed it ourselves to improve our internal review process, and thought others might find it useful too. It's completely free and open-source (MIT license).
We just launched it on the Chrome Web Store. Would love to hear your feedback, suggestions, or any pain points you have with code review comments!
Thanks,
Marco
Nice initiative! Definitely gonna check, and for sure makes me think about the "quality" of the comments sometimes we leave, that a lot of times lead to a huddle in the end...
Really an amazing tool.