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Customer feedback right in VS Code β€” ask about customers while you code.

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Developers and engineering leads who use VS Code and want customer feedback accessible while they work.
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You're in VS Code, halfway through refactoring the notifications system. You're pretty sure customers have complained about notification overload, but you can't remember the details. Normally you'd open a browser, dig through some dashboard, lose your train of thought, and maybe get back to coding ten minutes later. With Pilea's MCP server connected to VS Code, you stay in your editor. Ask your AI assistant β€” through Copilot or any MCP-compatible extension β€” what customers are saying about notifications, and it pulls the answer straight from Pilea. Real quotes, sentiment, revenue impact, how many customers are affected. You get the context you need and keep coding. This isn't a traditional integration. Nothing syncs, nothing installs in the sidebar, nothing pings you with notifications. You're giving your VS Code AI assistant the ability to tap into your customer feedback data when it's relevant. While you code, while you review PRs, while you're deciding whether that edge case actually matters. The difference between building features based on assumptions and building features based on what customers actually said? It's one question away.

What you get.

  • Search customer feedback β€” "What are customers saying about notifications?" and get real answers with quotes
  • Check backlog context β€” "How many customers requested dark mode?" with revenue breakdown
  • Look up customer health β€” "Is Acme Corp happy with the latest release?" before you deprioritize their bug
  • Find trending issues β€” "What are the top complaints this week?" without opening a browser
  • Get sentiment on features β€” "How do people feel about our new billing page?" with actual data

It works naturally in conversation with your AI assistant. No special syntax. No commands to memorize. Just ask about customers the way you'd ask a colleague.

Do more with Agents.

Querying Pilea from VS Code gives you customer context on demand. Insight agents make sure you don't miss things between queries:

  • "Alert when a feature you're building gets new customer feedback" β€” stay in the loop on what customers are saying about your current work, delivered to Slack
  • "Weekly digest of top customer pain points" β€” know what matters most before your next sprint planning, so you can ask smarter questions in VS Code
  • "Notify when sentiment drops on a recently shipped feature" β€” catch regressions early, then use VS Code to dig into the feedback while you fix the code