
Prioritizes code fixes for GitHub and GitLab by analyzing dependencies and duplication.
Product memo
StackLint helps developers and teams using GitHub and GitLab cut through code scanner noise. It prioritizes fixes by analyzing dependencies, outdated code, untested zones, and duplication. Instead of overwhelming users with thousands of warnings, it delivers a concise, severity-ranked list of critical issues, making remediation plans immediately actionable.
For who
Developers and teams using GitHub/GitLab
Solves what
Prioritizes code fixes by analyzing dependencies, outdated code, untested zones, and duplication.
- Automated code scanning
- Prioritized remediation plans
- Embeddable code quality badge
In their own words
Clean your codebase. Ship with confidence.
Scan any GitHub or GitLab repository for risky dependencies, outdated majors, untested zones, and duplicated code. Get a prioritized remediation plan, grade, and embeddable badge. Ranked by severity, not alphabet.
Commercial cues
Model
usage_based
Free tier
No
Trial
No
Operator context
Founded
May 2026
Platform
Web app
Audience
Developers
Social / footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Pre Revenue
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About StackLint Expand
StackLint offers code-scanning capabilities for developers and teams managing repositories on GitHub and GitLab. It focuses on delivering a prioritized remediation plan by analyzing critical areas like dependency vulnerabilities, outdated packages, untested code zones, and near-duplicate code.
The tool provides a codebase health grade and an embeddable badge, helping teams track and communicate code quality. StackLint's positioning matters because it addresses a common pain point: the overwhelming output of traditional scanners.
By ranking issues by severity, it helps users focus on the most impactful fixes first.