

Rahul Bathija
101 posts

@rahulbathijaa
head of growth @greptile. going down internet rabbit holes. prev growth @figma



How good is Claude Code Review really, and is it worth $25+ per review? We scraped every OSS repo on GitHub that's using it to figure out how devs actually use it. Here's how it stacks up against 22 other tools: codereview.withmartian.com Featuring: @augmentcode @baz_scm @CodeAntAI @coderabbitai @cognition @cubic_dev_ @cursor_ai @GeminiApp @greptile @kilocode @kodustech @mesa_dot_dev @QodoAI



Aiden - you clearly have no idea about what you are talking about. We have more users than everyone you just mentioned (combined). See aitooltracker.dev Still, I am curious how we can make it simpler and fool proof for indie developers. Maybe simpler controls and a lot of handholding can help.

Last week: prediction markets launch on Coinbase. This week: we bring in the team that helped make prediction markets what they are today. Just getting started.




I’m hiring a brand designer at @reve – work closely with me to craft culture defining imagery and bring our visual identity to life have a unique eye, the ability to create brilliant static, motion, and video assets, and a love for creating with AI? DM me or email melisa.seah@reve.art with your portfolio!

Our first editing model is one of the best in the world. With Reve, it’s easier than ever to actually use it.


Introducing Faultlines: A graphic design book chronicling some of the biggest bugs in history. Faultlines maps the earliest bugs, from the Harvard Mark 2 and Mars Pathfinder, all the way to Crowdstrike. Designed and produced entirely in house. We’re doing a limited print of this book and sending out hard copies to the first 300 new developers that add a repo on Greptile. Give it a read here ⬇️


Greptile has raised $25M to Kill The Bug. The round is led by Benchmark with @ericvishria joining our board. Today, code is written by humans and a variety of coding agents like Devin, Claude Code, and Cursor. Greptile serves as the independent and universal code review layer. This month alone, Greptile reviewed 500M lines of code for top companies like Brex, Substack, PostHog, Bilt, and even YC’s internal software team, helping prevent 180,000+ bugs. Alongside our Series A - we’re excited to announce Greptile v3 - a brand new agent architecture capable of catching >3x more critical bugs than Greptile v2. Available now to all users. 🧵