Enhanced Code Quality for Agile Teams
Enforce team coding standards seamlessly, reduce review cycles, and elevate code quality effortlessly.
Fed up with stylistic nitpicks?
Too many teams rely on manual code reviews to enforce coding standards, leading to frustration and inefficiency.

There is a better way ↓

When In Rome resolves style issues in real-time
Ensure your team's code adheres to predefined conventions, allowing reviewers to focus on substance over style.
Instantly correct deviations from coding conventions with actionable suggestions.

Effortless Code Quality
When In Rome streamlines your review cycles by automatically detecting and suggesting corrections for style violations, reducing the need for extensive manual oversight.
Redundant Comment Detection
Automatically flags unnecessary comments, keeping your codebase clean and efficient.
Configurable Rules
Customize naming and style guidelines to match your team’s standards directly within the extension settings panel.
Test Suite Conventions
Receive automated reminders to update or add tests when changes are detected in API views, ensuring comprehensive test coverage.
Automatically flags unnecessary comments, keeping your codebase clean and efficient.
Customize naming and style guidelines to match your team’s standards directly within the extension settings panel.
Receive automated reminders to update or add tests when changes are detected in API views, ensuring comprehensive test coverage.

When In Rome, Code As The Romans Do
Start your 14-day free trial today with no credit card required. Click the button to install When In Rome from the VS Code extensions page and start coding today.
Install VSCode ExtensionHow Is This Different From GitHub Copilot?
When In Rome focuses specifically on enforcing team-defined coding conventions and improving code quality by detecting and correcting style violations in real-time. It ensures that variable names, function names, and coding styles adhere to your team's standards. Additionally, it provides features like redundant comment detection and automated reminders for test suite updates.
In contrast, GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered code completion tool that assists with code generation and suggestions based on context. It doesn't enforce specific coding conventions or provide style violation corrections tailored to team standards.
Simple pricing, that won't destroy an empire.
Plan includes a 14-day free trial. No credit card required. License per user.
Startup
Perfect for developers and small teams that care about code quality.
$15/mo
- AI-Driven Name Recommendations
- Quick Fix Suggestions
- Configurable Coding Conventions
- Redundant Comment Detection
- Test Suite Conventions
- Support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python
- Custom Rule Creation

Frequently asked questions
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, email our support team at support@rome.dev
How does When In Rome work?
When In Rome is an AI-driven code stylist that ensures your team's code adheres to predefined conventions by automatically detecting and suggesting corrections for style violations in real-time.
Which IDEs are currently supported?
Just VS Code for now.
What if my team has custom conventions?
We're exploring a more user-friendly configuration options. In the meantime, you can configure custom naming and style guidelines directly within the extension settings panel to match your team's standards.
How does it handle different programming languages?
Only JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and basic Django syntax are currently supported. With sufficient demand, we'll be happy to consider new languages.
Does When In Rome store or train on my codebase?
No, we only parse and analyze your files looking for convention issues.
Can I disable it for certain projects?
Yes, you can go to your VS Code settings and disable the extension for specific projects.
Can When In Rome be used in a continuous integration (CI) pipeline
Currently, When In Rome is designed for real-time use within VS Code, but we plan to support CI integrations in the future.
How do I report bugs or request new features?
You can report bugs or request new features by contacting us at support@rome.dev.
Is there a free trial available?
Yes, all new users receive a 14-day free trial with full feature access.
Does When In Rome impact performance?
The extension is designed to have minimal impact on your development environment's performance.