How does Rectify's AI assistant, Quanta, specifically help with debugging AI-generated code?
Quanta is designed to analyze issues that arise from AI-generated code, regardless of the AI coding tool used (like Cursor, Claude, or GitHub Copilot). It goes beyond just showing what happened by explaining the 'why' behind the issue and providing instant, intelligent fixes that users can implement immediately.
What is the 'BYOK AI Models' feature and how does it impact pricing?
BYOK stands for 'Bring Your Own Key' AI Models. This feature allows users to integrate their own API keys for various AI models like Deepseek, Gemini, Claude (Anthropic), OpenAI (GPT-4/4o), and Open Router. This approach helps keep Rectify's costs affordable by eliminating markups on AI usage, as users pay directly for their AI API consumption.
Beyond debugging, what other product development and management functions does Rectify consolidate?
Rectify acts as a unified platform for several key functions, including product monitoring, analytics, customer support (via an inbox), roadmap planning, changelog management, and even managing AI agents. It also includes features like Session Replays, Code Scans, Status Pages, and tools for creating Product Requirement Documents (PRDs).
What is AgentPulse, and how does it relate to controlling everything through conversation?
AgentPulse is a core feature of Rectify focused on AI agent management. While the specifics aren't fully detailed, the platform emphasizes controlling various product operations, including AgentPulse, through conversational interfaces, suggesting an intuitive, chat-based interaction model for managing these agents and other features.
Does Rectify offer any tools for code quality or security scanning?
Yes, Rectify includes a 'Code Scan' feature, which is available across its paid plans. The number of scans varies by plan, starting from 10 scans in the 'Build' plan up to 100 scans in the 'Accelerate' plan, indicating its utility for assessing code quality or identifying potential issues.