Changelog

What we shipped.

Every milestone shipped since the v0.1.0 PR-review integration. The onboarding flow links sign-ups here so they can track what's new.

Quickstart docs page

A three-step quickstart is now surfaced at /docs so waitlist sign-ups can see what the first review looks like before access opens.

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Waitlist onboarding capture

Replaced the inline 'Thanks' with a routed onboarding page that asks for GitHub org, repo, team size, stack, and role. Lets us pre-tune Hound for the team the moment access opens.

See onboarding ↗

Get-started walkthrough

Shipped a four-step GitHub App install guide so prospects without existing access can follow the same path we'll use when their seat opens.

Walk through install ↗

On-demand review API

POST /api/reviews now triggers a review from CI without waiting for the webhook. Useful for monorepos and pre-merge checks that need a synchronous signal.

Read API reference ↗

Integrations strip

Added the GitHub / GitLab / Bitbucket / Jenkins / Slack tiles to the landing page so prospects can confirm stack fit without scrolling through the FAQ.

See integrations ↗

FAQ section

Shipped a five-objection accordion covering pricing, security, on-prem, and PR coverage. Closes the 'is this for me' question that the pricing table alone couldn't.

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Testimonial strip

Three founder and engineer quotes now anchor the social-proof band above pricing so visitors see real teams before they hit the price tag.

Read quotes ↗

Use-cases section

Persona-targeted cards — early-stage startup engineers, platform teams, OSS maintainers — each with an inline waitlist CTA replacing the generic closing-form pitch.

See use cases ↗

Pricing tiers and comparison table

Added a $20/user/month tier with a side-by-side comparison and a 14-day trial. Waitlist sign-ups now drop a `source` so we can tell which surface drove each conversion.

See pricing ↗

PR-review integration

Closed the GitHub → webhook → AI review → comment loop and stored every result. First end-to-end pipeline now lights up in under a minute on a synthetic PR.

See how it works ↗
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