GitHub-native pre-merge PR traffic control for parallel coding agents.
Veripsa helps teams notice when open pull requests may need collision or
landing-order attention before main changes.
Install Veripsa Core once as a GitHub App. It keeps a native GitHub check—and, when useful, at most one managed PR comment—current automatically; humans and agents use the same repository installation. Veripsa is advisory by default— branch protection or rulesets decide what is required to merge.
| Need | Link |
|---|---|
| Try the guided demo | https://veripsa.com/try |
| Understand the product | https://veripsa.com/how-it-works |
| See a collision walkthrough | https://veripsa.com/collision |
| Product docs | https://veripsa.com/docs |
| Data handling and trust | https://veripsa.com/trust |
| Recent improvements | https://veripsa.com/whats-new |
| Live service status | https://veripsa.com/status |
| Support | https://veripsa.com/support |
There are three intentional public surfaces:
| Repository | Purpose |
|---|---|
veripsa-webhook-spec |
Versioned public integration contract, permissions/events, output schemas, acknowledgement semantics, and data handling. |
ai-pr-collision-lab |
Maintained repository for trying a two-PR landing-order scenario. |
.github |
Organization profile, security policy, support routes, and canonical links. |
The Core engine and hosted platform remain private. The public surfaces explain what data crosses the boundary and what users can observe, not how Veripsa decides internally.
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Current coordination is between open pull requests within one repository.
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The four base traffic signals are Clear, Heads up, Wait in line, and Unknown.
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A material coupling may add Paused as an acknowledgement control overlay; it is not a fifth traffic verdict.
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Veripsa works alongside merge queues, AI code reviewers, tests, CI, branch protection, and human review.
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Source file and diff bodies are not retained or displayed by Veripsa Core.
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Support: https://veripsa.com/support
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Security reports: https://veripsa.com/security/disclosure