Axolo
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Axolo[edit]
Axolo is a software company that provides a tool designed to streamline the process of merging pull requests on GitHub and GitLab.[1] The company was founded in 2021 by Sydney Cohen and Arthur Coudouy and is based in Paris, France.[2]
Overview[edit]
Axolo's primary product is a tool that integrates with GitHub and GitLab to improve the process of reviewing and merging pull requests.[3] The tool creates a temporary Slack channel for every GitHub pull request or GitLab merge request, inviting the author and reviewers to the channel and notifying them of relevant events like code comments, GitHub Actions, Deployments, PR checks, or GitLab CI/CD.[4] Once the pull request is closed or merged, the Slack channel is automatically archived.[5]
The motivation behind Axolo is to help engineering teams resolve pull requests faster and engage more around the code. The company believes that stale pull requests are detrimental to developer productivity and that the faster they are merged, the faster one can focus on a new task ahead.[6]
Reception[edit]
Axolo has been featured on Product Hunt[7] and was part of Y Combinator's Summer 2021 Demo Day.[8] The company has received positive feedback from its users, with many praising the tool's ability to improve communication between Slack and GitHub and make it easier to track assignments.[9] Axolo has received positive reviews from users on G2, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 on 37 reviews.[10]
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