Accelerate code reviews with Rovo Dev

Atlassian teams cut PR cycle times by 45% with Rovo Dev. Join us to learn how AI‑powered code reviews in Bitbucket and GitHub can help your team.

Drowning in open pull requests and long PR cycle times? The longer PRs remain open, the more likely they are to trigger merge conflicts, rework, and endless retesting.

In this webinar, learn how to use Rovo Dev to speed up code reviews, improve code quality, reduce merge conflicts, and get to production faster.

We’ll show you the workflow Atlassian teams use to cut PR cycle times by up to 45%.

What we’ll cover

  • How to enable Rovo Dev code review for repositories in Bitbucket and GitHub
  • How to have Rovo Dev check your code against your organization’s custom coding standards at scale (including security and compliance) in every AI-powered review
  • How to link Rovo Dev to a Jira issue and have it automatically check your code against issue details
  • Practical ways to improve code quality and reduce review friction that you can implement in your organization right away

 

Speakers

Warren Marusiak

Sr. Developer Evangelist, Atlassian

Warren is a former developer turned technical evangelist who joined Atlassian in 2021. He has worked on everything from COBOL telecoms software running on mainframes to modern cloud infrastructure at AWS. He has a passion for technology and a research background in machine learning. As a technical evangelist, Warren builds awareness of the capabilities of Atlassian products and partner integrations through demos, writings, and videos. In his spare time, you can find him practicing his passion for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Ash Moosa

Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Atlassian

Ash manages marketing for Bitbucket, crafting messaging and creating marketing assets that connect with technical audiences. Before joining Atlassian, Ash was at Gap, Schwab, and several startups, helping them test and optimize their marketing campaigns. While not at work, you’ll find Ash tinkering with his camera or riding his bike around the Bay Area with his son.