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Greptile adds memory, MCP, simpler pricing

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Greptile adds memory, MCP, simpler pricing
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Greptile adds memory, MCP, simpler pricing

Greptile’s biggest update turns its AI code review bot into a more opinionated team-level reviewer. The release adds long-term memory, MCP connections for Jira/Google Docs/Notion, scoped custom rules, flat $30 per developer pricing, and a full UI redesign.

// ANALYSIS

This is Greptile moving from "PR comment bot" toward a programmable review layer that can absorb team norms and product context. The biggest signal is not the redesign or pricing change, but the combination of memory plus MCP, which makes the bot meaningfully more aware of why code changed.

  • Long-term memory lets Greptile learn recurring team preferences instead of treating every PR as a clean slate
  • MCP integrations pull in Jira, Docs, and Notion context, which should improve review quality on product-driven changes
  • Scoped rules are the practical feature here: they reduce noise by applying standards only where they matter
  • The flat $30/dev pricing makes the product easier to budget for and more competitive for high-volume teams
  • The redesign suggests the company is trying to present Greptile as a mature platform, not just an experiment in AI review
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greptileai-codingcode-reviewagentmcppricing

DISCOVERED

45d ago

2026-04-16

PUBLISHED

45d ago

2026-04-16

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

AUTHOR

greptile