Faultmark Team
Founder's Note · 4 min read
We're Just Getting Started and We Want You With Us
If you're reading this, you found us early. That matters more than you might think.
Faultmark is an AI-powered code analysis tool. You connect your GitHub repo and it reads your actual codebase — your API routes, your business logic, your components — and surfaces real bugs with concrete fix proposals before anything ships. This is day one.
Why we built this
We kept running into the same thing. A PR looks clean. Tests pass. The diff is short. It goes out. And then something breaks in production in a way nobody expected. You go back through the code and the bug was sitting right there the whole time.
Every team we talked to had a version of that story. Good engineers, careful reviews, still something slips. We started wondering if AI could actually sit inside the review process and catch the stuff that human eyes miss — not lint warnings, not style suggestions, but real logic errors and edge cases that would have shipped.
So we built Faultmark.
“We're not building a tool that replaces your review process. We're building one that makes it sharper.”
Where we are right now
Faultmark is new. Like, genuinely just getting started. You can connect a repo, run a scan, and get a report with specific bugs and fix proposals. On the Pro plan we run your code through 3 independent AI agents at the same time, then have each agent critique the others, so what you get back is higher confidence with less noise.
But we have a longer vision. We want Faultmark to become a natural part of how engineering teams ship. Something that runs before every deploy, surfaces the real risks, and lets developers move fast without second-guessing everything.
✦ Always improving
We ship updates constantly. Better analysis, faster scans, less noise in the output. Every improvement we make comes from something someone told us was wrong or missing.
We need you to help us get this right
We can't build this without you. That's not a line. It's how we actually work.
We're a small team and we move fast, which means we miss things. Our eyes are on the systems we're building. Your eyes are on the experience. Those are different perspectives and both matter.
When you tell us something feels off, we look into it. When you wish a feature existed, we start thinking about how to build it. When you find a bug we didn't know about, that's genuinely gold for us.
What useful feedback looks like
Short and specific is perfect. You don't need to write an essay.
- Something felt confusing or broken. Where did that happen?
- A feature you wished existed. What problem would it solve?
- Something you expected to work that didn't. What were you trying to do?
If you notice something, say something. We read every submission. Not a bot. Not a support queue. Us.
A note on pricing
You will notice that the Pro plan is free right now. That is intentional. We have not set up payments yet and we are not hiding that. At this stage, the only thing we care about is getting Faultmark in front of real developers and understanding what is and is not working. Revenue comes later. Quality feedback comes first.
When we do introduce paid plans, existing beta users will hear about it before anyone else. We are not going to pull the rug.
This is just the beginning
We are going to keep posting here as we build. Updates on what shipped, decisions we made and why, things we got wrong and fixed. We want you to see the work as it happens, not just when it is polished.
The goal is to help developers ship code they are actually confident in. And that starts with us being honest about our own process.
The Faultmark Team