How to Use GitStart
Sign up for GitStart: Go to clients.gitstart.com/register and create an account to get started with GitStart.
Connect your code repository: Use GitStart's secure git-sharing tool called GitSlice to select which parts of your repo GitStart can access.
Create and assign tickets: Create sprint-sized tickets in your project management tool and assign them to GitStart. Their LLM assistant will help translate requirements into fully-formed tickets.
Review cost estimate: GitStart will provide a cost estimate for each pull request based on complexity and scope. Approve or reject the estimate before work begins.
GitStart develops the code: GitStart's AI agents and global developer community work on implementing the ticket requirements.
Review and merge pull requests: GitStart pushes pull requests that have been through internal code and QA checks. Review the work in your repo, request any necessary changes, and merge when ready.
Pay for completed work: GitStart uses a pull request-based pricing model. You only pay for merged pull requests, not engineering time.
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GitStart is a platform that provides elastic engineering capacity for companies to accelerate their software development. It allows companies to assign tickets and receive high-quality production code in the form of pull requests, powered by AI agents and a global developer community.
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