Graphite
A pull-request workflow built on stacked diffs and a merge queue, with the Diamond AI reviewer flagging real issues in seconds using a pre-indexed, codebase-aware model. Free for individuals; Team plan about $40/developer/month with a 30-day, no-credit-card trial.
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Our take
Graphite is a full PR workflow - stacked diffs, a merge queue and the Diamond AI reviewer that flags real issues in seconds. If your team feels slowed by big, serial pull requests, the stacking model is the actual draw; the AI review rides along. Team plan is $40 a developer with a 30-day, no-card trial.
Best for
Fast-moving engineering teams that want to ship in small, stacked PRs and add codebase-aware AI review on top.
Pros
- Stacked diffs and merge queue speed up shipping
- Diamond reviewer flags real issues in seconds
- Pre-indexed RAG handles big monorepos and large PRs
- Free for individuals; 30-day trial needs no card
Cons
- Stacking workflow is a mindset shift for some teams
- Full value needs team-wide adoption
- AI review still benefits from human sign-off
How it compares
Versus pure reviewers like Cubic or Korbit, Graphite is a workflow platform first - stacking and a merge queue - with Diamond's AI review as part of the package.
Full review
Graphite's core is a developer workflow: break work into stacked pull requests, let a merge queue land them safely, and get fast, codebase-aware review from the Diamond agent, which pre-indexes your repo so feedback returns in seconds even on large monorepos. The stacking model is the real reason teams adopt it; the AI review is a strong companion.
Treated as a coding agent, Diamond clears the Outcome bar - it surfaces genuine issues quickly with low noise - and there is reasonable independent commentary alongside the vendor's. Pricing is fair: free for individuals and $40 a developer for teams, with a no-card trial, so a small team can evaluate the whole workflow before paying.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.9/5- Actual Utility4/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Ease of Use3.8/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Pricing Fairness3.5/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Reliability3.8/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Differentiation4.2/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
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How this score is set
- Editorial rubric
- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.9/5 average.
- Community reviews
- None yet.
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- Score set by our editorial team before any affiliate relationship is considered. No vendor can buy it.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Graphite free, and how much does it cost?
- Graphite has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
- Who is Graphite best for?
- Fast-moving engineering teams that want to ship in small, stacked PRs and add codebase-aware AI review on top.
- How is Graphite rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Graphite scores 3.9 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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