
Founded by Allis Yao & Paul Sanglé-Ferrière
cubic – an AI code review platform to help teams ship code faster with fewer bugs.
🚀 See it in action for cal.com here
If you’re a developer, and you feel like code reviews are slowing you down + bugs slip through, give cubic a try.
It’s free for 2 weeks, and you’ll get an extra 30% off for 2 months with the code: YCLAUNCH
Just sign up with your Github account to get started!
The team is made up of engineers who faced this problem when they worked together in the past. As they adopted more AI code gen tools, code review and ensuring quality quickly became their biggest bottleneck.
They had more PRs to review, subtle AI-written bugs slipped in, and they (humans) found themselves rubber-stamping PRs without deeply understanding the changes.
💻 The AI reviewer works a bit like Cursor in the sense that it navigates your codebase using the same tools a developer would—like jumping to definitions or grepping through code.
⚡️ The platform itself focuses entirely on making human code reviews easier. A big inspiration came from productivity-focused apps like Linear or Superhuman, products that show just how much thoughtful design can impact everyday workflows. They wanted to bring that same feeling to code review.
That’s one reason they built a desktop app. It allowed them to deliver a more polished experience, complete with keyboard shortcuts and a snappy interface.
They think the future of coding isn’t about AI replacing humans—it’s about giving us better tools to quickly understand high-level changes, abstracting more and more of the code itself. As code volume continues to increase, this shift is going to become increasingly important.
