Honestly, what I like most is how few false alarms it throws. I’ve used tools that flag everything and leave you chasing ghosts; Precogs actually focuses on real threats, which saves a ton of time.
It lives right inside your IDE and Git workflow, so there’s no context-switching or separate security process. Vulnerabilities get caught before they ever merge, and it even suggests fixes automatically.
The AI chat feature (Lyra) is surprisingly useful, too. You can just ask it about a risk and get a clear explanation or an instant report. Overall, it feels less like a security scanner and more like having a knowledgeable teammate watching your back. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, nothing significant so far. It's been doing exactly what it promises catching real vulnerabilities without the noise. If anything, I wish I'd found it sooner. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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