
Jamil Seaidoun
Aviator has enabled us to do a lot more things, like automated cut releases and deployments. I don't think we could have done that without Aviator. We've seen Aviator catch a lot of the mainline issues ahead of time, preventing outages.

Adi Ranjan
Our team loves MergeQueue.
We were getting a lot of complaints from engineers that were blocked on their PRs waiting to merge. We tested and implemented Aviator MergeQueue.
Engineers are now happy, and we’re merging at a speed that would not have been possible without MergeQueue.

Ben Tea
Aviator was an immediate, and I would say massive, time saver. Definitely a sanity saver for us. One of the reasons we weren't doing releases more often than every couple of days was this contention point of managing PRs was tough to deal with. Since then, we deploy all the time.

Enzo Biancato
Aviator saved us countless hours of engineering time. Now our engineers no longer need to constantly attend to their PRs because rebases are happening automatically.

Chris Light
My favorite feature of Aviator is that you don't see Aviator. You add the label in GitHub, and you go do something else.

Chintan Parikh
Aviator has saved our team a lot of headaches associated with merge processes. I no longer have to worry about insidious semantic conflicts that break our builds and drive development to a halt. Managing our main branch has become frustration-free; our builds are always deploy-ready.

Niall Paterson
Aviator has massively relieved developer frustration in terms of having to constantly monitor PRs. It has given our team the confidence to "set and forget" many previously manual workflows - fantastic!

Ryan King
Aviator is a crucial part of our software delivery platform. We have a large and growing engineering team working in a large monorepo, and Aviator's merge queue has been extremely useful for us to keep our build green as we're merging dozens, if not sometimes 100 PRs a day.

Mae Capozzi
Teams that are working in a monorepo where 100+ engineers merge all at the same time and things are highly coupled with each other... if those types of teams start seeing that their main branch is breaking once a day or more, I think that's probably the time to consider using a tool like Aviator.













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