Git repository
Paste a cloneable Git URL from GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, SourceForge, Azure DevOps or another compatible provider.
Repo Insight X helps freelancers, fractional CTOs and technical teams quickly analyze a repository, produce a professional report and keep reusable history by client and project.
A tool designed for consulting and technical audit engagementsAutomated repository and structuring file analysis
Audit-oriented synthesis for legacy and modern code recovery
History by account, project and run
PDF export ready to share with a client or a team
The service accepts multi-provider Git URLs and several archive formats, then produces a browsable HTML report and a PDF export.
Paste a cloneable Git URL from GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, SourceForge, Azure DevOps or another compatible provider.
Upload a ZIP, TAR, TGZ, TAR.GZ, RAR or 7Z archive when the code is not publicly accessible or when you work from a delivered codebase.
Get an HTML report, a PDF export and project history so you can resume from a previously launched audit.
Show visitors the type of deliverable they will get after analyzing a frontend repository: executive summary, technical findings, HTML report, and PDF export.
The offers follow the current product structure and rely on project, analysis and export quotas.
Available as soon as the account is created to discover the platform.
Available automatically after account creation
For one-off audits and first client deliverables.
The right balance to industrialize analyses and build on history.
Enter a Git URL or choose an archive. As soon as your account is created, you can launch the analysis and find the report in your workspace.
Compatible: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, SourceForge, Azure DevOps, Gitea / Codeberg.
Add a source to picture your first run. The actual launch happens after sign-in.
Repo Insight X generates a structured technical report that can be read in HTML, with a PDF export ready to be shared with a client, prospect, or product team.
You can provide a cloneable Git URL from major providers or upload a ZIP, TAR, TGZ, RAR, or 7Z archive to analyze the source code.
Yes. The sample page showcases a real report generated from a small Next.js repository, with an interactive HTML version and a downloadable PDF.