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// Code Review

Every PR, visible.

Track pull requests from submission through merge. No more lost reviews or stale PRs sitting in limbo - your team sees the full review pipeline at a glance.

// Board Preview
05 columns

Submitted

3

PR #412 - Refactor auth middleware to async handlers

Backend

PR #415 - Add dark mode toggle to settings page

Frontend

PR #418 - Migrate user service to gRPC

BackendUrgent

Reviewing

2

PR #409 - Replace Redux with Zustand in dashboard

Frontend

PR #411 - Add rate limiting to public API endpoints

BackendUrgent

Changes Requested

2

PR #403 - Update payment webhook error handling

Backend

PR #407 - Redesign onboarding flow stepper component

Frontend

Approved

2

PR #398 - Architecture review: event-driven notifications

Backend

PR #401 - Add E2E tests for checkout flow

Frontend

Merged

2

PR #395 - Fix N+1 query in team members endpoint

BackendUrgent

PR #396 - Implement lazy loading for image gallery

Frontend
// How to use this template
04 steps
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Create a column per review stage

Set up Submitted, Reviewing, Changes Requested, Approved, and Merged columns. Each card represents a pull request moving through your team review process.

02

Tag PRs by area and urgency

Use Frontend, Backend, and Urgent labels to filter the board fast. When a hotfix lands, the Urgent label makes it impossible to miss.

03

Assign reviewers to cards

Add team members as assignees on each card so everyone knows who is responsible for the review. Flux shows assignee avatars directly on the board.

04

Move cards as reviews progress

Drag a PR from Reviewing to Changes Requested when you leave comments. The board becomes a live dashboard of your team code review throughput.

// FAQ
03 questions
01

What is a code review board?

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A code review board is a visual tracker for pull requests and architecture reviews. Each card represents a PR moving through stages like Submitted, Reviewing, and Merged, so your team always knows which reviews need attention.

02

Can I customize the columns and labels?

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Yes. Flux lets you rename columns, add new ones, and create custom labels. If your team uses different review stages or tags like Security Review or Docs Required, add them in seconds.

03

How does Flux help with code reviews specifically?

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Flux updates in real time so reviewers see when a PR moves to Changes Requested instantly. Use checklists inside cards for review criteria, labels to flag urgency, and the activity log to track every status change with full undo support.

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Reviews that don't stall.

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