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Blocks dashboard Your team already lives in GitHub, Slack, Linear, and Jira. Blocks brings coding agents directly into those tools — no new interface to learn, no context switching. Mention @blocks in any issue, PR, or message and an agent will write code, fix bugs, review PRs, and open pull requests right where the work is happening. Or set up automated workflows that run without any mention at all.

Three Ways to Use Blocks

Ad-Hoc

Mention @blocks in any GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Slack, Linear, or Jira thread. Describe what you need in plain language and get a PR.

PR Review

Automatically review every pull request with any agent. Set custom instructions per repository — security checks, style guides, test coverage requirements.

Automations

Trigger agents on events: CI failures, incoming Slack alerts, new tickets, Playwright test results. Build custom workflows without managing infrastructure.

What Teams Use It For

Triage Slack Alerts

Automatically investigates incoming alerts by tracing root causes through logs and your codebase, then posts findings and proposed fixes in the thread.

Ticket to PR

Accepts ticket assignments, parses requirements, implements the code changes, and opens a pull request — without manual handoff.

Custom PR Review

Reviews pull requests for bugs, edge cases, and policy violations. Responds to reviewer comments and pushes incremental fixes autonomously.

Data Analyst

Translates natural language questions into validated SQL queries against your schema, executes them, and returns structured results with context.

Research AWS Logs

Correlates CloudWatch events with application code to pinpoint failure origins, then surfaces a targeted fix with supporting diagnostic evidence.

Cross-Repo Deep Dives

Searches across multiple repositories to map how features, auth flows, or edge cases are implemented — useful for onboarding and incident response.

Enterprise Ready

Blocks supports SSO, comprehensive audit logging, role-based access controls, Zero Data Retention compliance, and full self-hosting. Contact us to discuss your requirements.

Available Agents

Blocks supports multiple coding agents — Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Kimi Code, and Sisyphus. Each has different strengths for different tasks.

Get Started

The Getting Started guide walks through connecting your first repository and making your first request.

Getting Started

Connect your first repository and make your first request

Platform Integrations

Set up GitHub, Slack, Linear, and more

PR Review

Automate code review across your repositories

Automations

Build event-driven agent workflows