Your Code, Your Model
Self-hosted AI Code Review agent on your infrastructure
Works with GitLab, Forgejo, and GitHub. Use your local model or any API you want.

Every review run, model, and connected repository in one place.
Integration
Plug into the Git host you already run.
Webhooks and host APIs connect your Git instance to Proval. Proval sends review context to the LLM endpoint you configure — all on infrastructure you control.
Git provider
- GH
GitHub
GitHub App
- GL
GitLab
Access Token
- Fj
Forgejo
Access Token
Proval
Review Agent
Runs Agent loop
- Dashboard :7900
- Webhook :7901
LLM
- Lc Llama.cpp
- OA OpenAI-compatible
- OR OpenRouter
- An Anthropic
Gitea and Codeberg use the same Forgejo-compatible webhook and API path.
Public webhooks may need nginx or Caddy in front of Proval for HTTPS (TLS).
How agent works
One predictable path, shaped by the mode you pick.
Proval reacts to a repository event and follows the same flow every time. Pick a mode to see how it runs.
Load Context
Deployment
Start with a small self-hosted deployment.
Proval is designed around a simple Docker-first path: run the service, connect your model, link repositories, and test a real merge request.
Open the Docker guideservices:
proval:
image: ghcr.io/proval/proval:latest
ports:
- "7900:7900"
- "7901:7901"
volumes:
- proval-data:/data
volumes:
proval-data:Deploy in a minute with Docker Compose. Full setup guide
FAQ
A few practical answers.
Is Proval a replacement for Cursor, Copilot, or Claude?
No Those tools are strong agents on IDE(or Cli) for individual developers. Proval is a team review layer on your Git host. Reviews and replies appear on pull requests and issues, and you can choose any model API you want.
Does code leave our infrastructure?
Proval does not store your code. It only sends review context to the LLM endpoint you configure. Use a local model if you need to keep everything on your network.