Roadmapwhere we are going
A living picture of what ships today, what is in progress, and what we are thinking about. Priorities can move - support and production always win over this page.
Live
Shipping now
In motion
Actively building
Next
Queued
Radar
Exploring
This roadmap is indicative, not a contract. We adjust when incidents, security, and paying customers need attention first. Suggest a direction: support@code-critic.com.
In production
Available in the product today
Web reviews
Paste or upload files on New Review - mark code to review vs context-only helpers, add an optional description, 25+ languages, structured findings, suggested fixes where appropriate.
GEO & trust content hubs
Public integrations overview, AI-vs-human review framing, limitation FAQs with schema.org markup, a team playbook for rolling out AI review (/ai-code-review-best-practices), and searchable language landing pages linked from the homepage - so third-party answers can cite first-party context.
GitHub on PRs
Connect repositories, run reviews on pull requests, and use the official Action in CI - feedback lands on the diff.
Scoped repository context (PRs)
For PR reviews, the engine can load a small, bounded set of related files at the same commit as the PR head, guided by import-style hints in the diff. File and size caps apply; the review result lists which extra paths were attached when the feature is enabled.
Fix priority and review export
Each issue is labeled for merge impact (blocking, should-fix, nit), sorted in the app, and included in the Markdown you copy for agents. Trust focus and the verification ladder are in the same copy block. PR comments to GitHub lead with merge risk and blocking items, with nits tucked away.
API & automation
HTTP API and GitHub Action for the same review engine, plus Trust Focus and optional custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints on paid plans.
Review policies
Account defaults plus optional per-repository overrides on Dashboard → Settings → Review Settings. Team standards, path excludes, test-path rules, style strictness, security bar, and focus weights shape the prompt; violations show as Policy findings in the app and in GitHub PR comments. Guidance only - not merge gates. See the user guide section Review policies.
Account & teams surface
Dashboard, usage, billing paths, 2FA, and team-oriented workflows where the product already exposes them. See Features for the full list.
In development
We are working on it now - order may shift as we learn from support and production
Review quality & latency
Faster end-to-end runs, sharper prompts, and sustained focus on the highest-risk findings as models and repos evolve.
GitHub experience
Clearer comment threads, fewer noisy repeats, and smoother flows for larger repos and frequent pushes.
On deck
Planned after the current tranche - not a fixed date, but directionally next
Policy profiles for paste
Named policy presets and a picker on New Review when you need different standards without tying each paste to a GitHub repo. Builds on account and repository policies already live in Review Settings.
Deeper org workflows
Org-wide shared policy defaults across a company account - for teams that outgrow per-user account defaults.
API surface
More of the product exposed over HTTP for internal portals, reporting, and bespoke automation you already run.
Exploring ideas
Research and conversations with customers - not on a committed date
Stricter control planes
Scenarios that need data residency, retention limits, and procurement-friendly documentation - we are listening where this blocks adoption.
Want the detail on what is live?
Compare plans and the full platform story on the marketing site.