Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
Change tools
For developers who live in GitHub and need to manage complex pull request stacks, Graphite is the clear winner. Qodo is better for teams that want deep, automated code review and compliance checks across multiple repos. The biggest difference: Graphite focuses on workflow management (stacked PRs), while Qodo focuses on code quality and bug detection.
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Key differences
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Common questions
It depends on your goal. Graphite is better for managing the review workflow (stacking PRs, automating merges). Qodo is better for the actual review quality (finding bugs, checking compliance). If you need both, you could use them together.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You need a desktop or laptop to use them.
Qodo is easier to start with because it works inside your code editor and doesn't require learning a new workflow. Graphite requires understanding stacked PRs, which can be confusing at first.
Both have free tiers. Graphite's free tier is useful for individuals but limited for teams. Qodo's free tier gives you a decent number of AI reviews per month, but you'll hit credit limits if you review a lot of code.
Qodo is better for solo developers because it helps catch bugs as you code. Graphite's stacked PR workflow is overkill if you're working alone.
Graphite organizes your pull requests; Qodo catches your bugs — pick based on whether you need workflow or quality.
If you're a developer who wants to catch bugs and enforce coding standards without learning a new workflow, start with Qodo's free tier. If you're on a team that lives in GitHub and struggles with messy pull request stacks, Graphite is worth the learning curve. Neither has a mobile app, so plan to use them on your computer.