Greptile Series B Enables Bundling
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Graphite’s March 2025 financing matters because it turns code review into one module inside a broader engineering workflow product, which is a stronger sales position than selling review alone. A team already paying for stacked pull requests and merge queue management can add AI review as a smaller budget decision, while Graphite can spread acquisition cost across multiple products and raise revenue per committer over time.
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Graphite’s Diamond package combines three workflows that sit next to each other in the same daily loop, writing code, opening stacked PRs, and getting changes merged. That makes bundling concrete, not theoretical, because the same active committer is already inside Graphite when review happens.
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Greptile sells a standalone review product at $30 per active developer per month, while CodeRabbit charges $12 to $24 for active contributors and adds IDE and CLI workflows. In that market, more funding helps Graphite subsidize review, package it with existing seats, and compete on total workflow value instead of review quality alone.
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The broader direction of the market is convergence. Code review is getting pulled into the places where developers already work, including SCM platforms, AI editors, terminals, and workflow tools. That favors vendors that own more of the surrounding workflow and can make review feel like an included feature.
Going forward, the winners in AI code review are likely to be the companies that control the full path from code creation to merge. Graphite’s funding gives it more room to keep stitching review, queueing, and PR management into one purchase, which should push the category away from single feature bots and toward bundled engineering suites.