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Sleuth OS for running Engineering

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Pulse reviews

  • Templates for every review meeting
  • AI summary and insights
  • Code review style collaboration
  • All the data you need, pre-filled
    • Resource and cost allocation
    • Project delivery status
    • Performance and efficiency
    • Incidents and reliability
    • Developer sentiment

DORA METRICS

  • Accurate visibility and baseline
    • Deploy frequency
    • Change lead time
    • Change failure rate
    • Mean time to recovery (MTTR)

Automations

  • 100+ no-code automations for devs
    • Pull request and code review hygiene
    • Traceability from issues to deploys
    • Slack/Team actions & workflows

Includes

  • SAML SSO
  • On-premise GitHub
  • Dedicated Customer Success
  • 24/7 Support
  • Custom billing & terms

For self-starters looking to build first metrics program

DORA METRICS

  • Accurate visibility and baseline
    • Deploy frequency
    • Change lead time
    • Change failure rate
    • Mean time to recovery (MTTR)

Automations

  • 100+ no-code automations for devs
    • Pull request and code review hygiene
    • Traceability from issues to deploys
    • Slack/Team actions & workflows

$35/user/month annually

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We define a developer as someone who contributes code into a source repository under your organization. Sleuth captures developer feedback and the metadata of development work to surface metrics and insights and pre-populate Pulse reviews. The self-starter subscription is limited to 25 developers.

We do not limit the number of teams or repositories you can have in Sleuth. Sleuth accurately models how your teams work today, without forcing them to first make changes to codebase structures or development workflows.

Data security is a top-level priority because we understand the level of trust customers put in us when they connect key systems together with Sleuth. We collect and store only the necessary metadata related to your development process, such as PR titles and commit messages, and follow best practices to safeguard such data.


Sleuth is SOC2 Type II compliant. Visit our Trust page for more information on data security, compliance, and privacy policy.