Ellipsis vs Graphite
A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.
Short answer: choose Ellipsis if you want github app that reviews prs and opens its own bug-fix pull requests (Supervised agent, subscription); choose Graphite if you want code review platform with an ai reviewer (diamond) and an editing agent (Supervised agent, freemium).
| Ellipsis | Graphite | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | GitHub app that reviews PRs and opens its own bug-fix pull requests | Code review platform with an AI reviewer (Diamond) and an editing agent |
| Type | agent | product-with-agents |
| Autonomy | Supervised agent | Supervised agent |
| Pricing | subscription · $20/dev/mo | freemium · $20/user/mo |
| Best for | developers, smb, mid-market | developers, smb, mid-market, enterprise |
| Deployment | saas | saas |
| Modalities | code, text, api | code, text, api |
| Models | model-agnostic, claude, gpt | model-agnostic |
| Protocols | rest-api | rest-api |
| Integrations | GitHub, GitLab, Slack | GitHub, VS Code, Slack |
| Capabilities | 4 documented | 4 documented |
Ellipsis
- +Goes beyond comments: opens and updates PRs with working, tested fixes
- +Responds to natural-language @-mentions to implement changes
- +Executes generated code internally to validate before proposing it
- -Generated PRs still require human review and merge
- -Smaller, younger company than the larger review incumbents
Graphite
- +Combines a low-false-positive AI reviewer with stacked PRs and a merge queue in one workflow
- +Graphite Agent can edit and help merge in the PR, not just comment
- +Custom plain-language rules and team style-guide enforcement
- -GitHub-centric; less coverage of GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps than some rivals
- -Full value depends on adopting Graphite's stacking workflow
Which should you choose?
Ellipsis is github app that reviews prs and opens its own bug-fix pull requests, best for developers, smb, mid-market. Graphite is code review platform with an ai reviewer (diamond) and an editing agent, best for developers, smb, mid-market, enterprise. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.