Become a sponsor to Simili
About Simili-bot
Simili-bot brings AI-powered issue intelligence to GitHub repositories. It detects duplicate issues using semantic search (not just keywords), automatically triages and labels incoming issues, and routes them to the correct repository — all driven by a modular, configurable pipeline.
The project is open source under the Apache 2.0 license and actively maintained. It supports both Gemini and OpenAI providers, integrates with Qdrant for vector storage, and works across single repositories and entire GitHub organizations.
Why Sponsor
Simili-bot is free to use and will remain so. Sponsorships directly fund continued development — new pipeline steps, provider integrations, performance improvements, and the time required to support the community.
If Simili-bot is saving your team time, sponsoring is the most direct way to keep that work sustainable.
What's Available
For teams and organizations that want hands-on deployment support, managed configuration, or direct access to the maintainer, paid tiers are available. See the sponsorship tiers for details.
Meet the team
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Kaviru Hapuarachchi KavirubcDeveloper
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Sachindu-NethminDeveloper
Featured work
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similigh/simili-bot
AI-powered GitHub issue intelligence - semantic duplicate detection, cross-repo search, and intelligent issue routing
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$749 one time
SelectAnnual Deployment Partner — One-Time
$749 / year
A complete, production-ready Simili-bot deployment for your GitHub Organization — plus a full year of quarterly optimization. Designed for teams that want the system built right from the start and kept in shape over time without managing it themselves.
Limited to 8 organizations per year to ensure consistent, hands-on quality.
Includes:
- Discovery call to understand your repositories, team structure, and issue workflows
- Full end-to-end deployment by the lead maintainer (up to 5 repositories)
- Custom
simili.yamlpipeline design tailored to your organization's tech stack - Qdrant cluster setup, connection, and bulk indexing of existing issues