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Senix

Find Hidden Issues Before They Reach Production

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Senix reads every PR your team opens and posts a behavioral summary with risk level as a comment within 30 seconds. Built for teams shipping with Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code.

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We built Senix because we kept seeing the same problem: developers are shipping code faster than ever with AI, but speed often comes at the cost of confidence. Senix reviews your code changes before you merge and helps identify potential bugs, risks, and production issues—giving you a simple verdict on whether your code is safe to ship. We're excited to share our first launch with the Product Hunt community and would love your feedback: What features would make Senix indispensable for your workflow? How are you currently reviewing AI-generated code? Thanks for checking us out and supporting our journey. We're here all day to answer questions and learn from the community!

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The 30-second turnaround is genuinely impressive. Posting the summary directly as a PR comment instead of burying it in a dashboard is exactly the kind of low-friction decision that shows the team actually thought about how engineers want to consume this stuff.

The 30 second response is great but it would be really helpful if you could add a way to configure what counts as "high risk" per repo, since right now every team I work with seems to have different standards for what deserves a closer look.

Everyone in the thread is talking about the catches, curious about the flip side: what's the false positive rate like on a large repo with a lot of PRs a day? A risk comment that's wrong too often just becomes the new stale CI check people learn to click through. Also, is the analysis scoped to the diff itself or does it pull in how the changed function is actually used elsewhere in the codebase? Some of the riskiest changes look completely safe in isolation and only turn dangerous once you know the callers.

Hey Product Hunt! 👋

I’m Bless Kimbi, one of the builders behind Senix.

We built Senix because we noticed a shift in how developers work: AI is helping us write code faster, but reviewing and trusting that code is becoming the new challenge.

Our goal is simple help developers catch risks before they merge, without adding friction to their workflow.

Senix analyzes PR changes and gives teams a quick risk summary so they can ship with more confidence.

We’re excited to be here and would love your feedback.

W

hat’s the biggest challenge you face when reviewing code today?

Finally something that doesn't just nag me about my PRs. Dropped it on a messy refactor PR and the risk call caught a regression I'd already half-missed locally.

Honestly the 30 second risk summary on PRs is kind of addictive, especially when it's catching stuff I totally missed in a Claude Code generated diff. Wish I had this a few sprints ago.

The 30-second window is genuinely impressive, especially when most code review bots feel like they show up after you've already merged. Love how it just drops the summary right into the PR instead of burying it in some dashboard nobody checks.

Finally something that keeps up with how fast we push PRs. The risk-level note on my last PR caught a real issue I'd already moved on from.

About Senix on Product Hunt

Find Hidden Issues Before They Reach Production

Senix was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #141 on the daily leaderboard. Senix reads every PR your team opens and posts a behavioral summary with risk level as a comment within 30 seconds. Built for teams shipping with Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code.

Senix was featured in Developer Tools (515.9k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.7k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 208.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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