What you see in GitHub
Comments, labels, and other agreed task-processing results directly inside the repository.
GitHub Flows / Trial Setup
A small trial setup for €50: you connect a repository, create up to 5 test tasks, review the result in GitHub, and receive a short report with a recommendation for the next step. The first scenario runs without code changes and without opening a PR.
If you are interested in AI agents, the first questions are usually practical ones: where they can actually help in your development process, which GitHub task scenarios may bring useful results, how much control and transparency you can keep, and whether a dedicated setup is worth pursuing later.
This PoC is built exactly for that first trial: on your own repository, within clear boundaries, and with a visible result. You do not need to design a separate environment in advance just to understand whether the approach has practical value. After a trial like this, it is easier to decide whether you want a next step and what that step should be.
The first scenario is built around handling GitHub tasks and intentionally stays small in scope, so you can calmly see what this kind of run looks like in practice.
Comments, labels, and other agreed task-processing results directly inside the repository.
Technical run logs that show what happened during processing, what worked, and where clarification was needed.
A short readable report and an engineering assessment of the next step: whether it is worth continuing and what makes sense next.
If the trial proves useful, the setup can be adapted to your environment and working rules.
The form uses email only. Do not send secrets, tokens, or sensitive repository content.
Yes, but for the first PoC a public or test repository is preferred. Private access is discussed separately.
No. The first scenario is limited to handling GitHub tasks, producing visible results, generating technical run logs, and delivering a short report.
Visible results in GitHub, technical run logs or prepared excerpts, a short report, and an engineering recommendation for the next step.
Up to 5 test tasks within one repository and the first limited scenario.
After the first trial, you can continue on my setup, discuss self-hosting, use a local model, move to GitLab, or define a more customized scenario.