CleverCrow
Flip the script on AI slop. Direct your own agent, funded by the community who cares about your project. You approve the plan, review the diff, merge on your terms.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- GitHub
CleverCrow
Features
- Ad-free
- Crowdfunding
- AI-Powered
GitHub Integration
CleverCrow News & Activities
Recent activities
- POX updated CleverCrow
- POX added CleverCrow
CleverCrow information
What is CleverCrow?
Flip the script on AI slop. Random contributors are using AI to flood your queue with half-baked PRs. CleverCrow flips the model: your community funds the issues they care about, you direct the agent, and nothing touches your codebase until you approve it. Your backlog, funded and shipped, on your terms.
Free for maintainers, runs are funded by backers who pledge against your issues. Approve the plan, review the diff, merge on your terms. Your first five dry-runs are free: watch the agent plan and code on a real issue with nothing pushed.
Little by little, it ships.
Small pledges pool until a run can start, then you steer it from funded to merged. The agent works for you, not the other way around. Scroll to follow one issue through its whole life.
See what's funded.
As community members back a public issue in your repo, CleverCrow keeps a single comment in sync with the funding pool. You decide which funded issues to take on, nothing runs without your direction.
Direct the plan.
The agent drafts a plan in a credential-less sandbox, no git access, no push rights. Iterate until the approach fits your codebase, then greenlight it.
Codes and tests in isolation.
The agent implements the approved plan and opens a draft PR on an agent/* branch. CI runs as normal; if it fails, send the agent back to fix it.
Review on your terms.
Read the diff, leave feedback, request a revision. Up to five rounds, all in the open. Nothing merges until you're satisfied.
Merge, and settle up.
Your community funded the compute; you ship the code. Whatever the run didn't spend goes straight back to your backers' wallets.
Fund the fix, not a fork.
That bug in your dependency that's blocked you for six months? Human bounties price it in the hundreds and stall waiting for a stranger to bite. Here you fund the compute, a few dollars, and the maintainer who knows the codebase drives the fix home.

