# About Sleuth...

## Change Log

To view the latest changes to the [Sleuth application](https://app.sleuth.io), go to our [change log](https://changelog.sleuth.io/) and click **Subscribe to Updates** at the top of the page.

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## Can I see Sleuth in use before signing up?

Yes! We have a live version of Sleuth that our development team uses, available for the entire world to see. See how their code stacks up to yours, [right here](https://app.sleuth.io/sleuth/sleuth?report_days=14)!

Of course, we also have a **Free** tier. [Sign up now](https://app.sleuth.io/account/signup/) and get started!

## I spotted an error. How can I help?

Contact us by sending an email to <support@sleuth.io>. Thank you in advance for helping out!

## Open Source

Sleuth has contributed quite a few of its efforts to the open source community. Below is a list of open source projects that Sleuth has either created or contributed heavily to.

| Description          | URL                                   |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| Sleuth PR automation | <https://pypi.org/project/sleuth-pr/> |


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