
We’ve been using Baz as our PR/code review AI, and the main reason we like it is simple: it just works.
Immediate value (day one): after connecting it, it starts providing useful signal quickly and regularly catches real issues/bugs.
Learns our patterns: over time it adapts to our team conventions and how we review code, so feedback feels aligned with our expectations rather than generic lint noise.
Low-noise behavior: when there’s nothing meaningful to say, it’s not disruptive—often it will simply indicate the PR looks good, instead of forcing comments.
Not a black box: when we want to go deeper, we can—there are clear views for stats/insights and interactions, so we can understand what’s working, what isn’t, and how the team engages with Baz feedback.
Good UX + developer adoption: developers generally like it; some even “chat” with reviewers to clarify findings, and that interaction can feed back into improving the reviewer behavior over time Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Don't know really. It is quite good so far. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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