Best Code Collaboration Tools for Visual Studio Code

Find and compare the best Code Collaboration tools for Visual Studio Code in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Code Collaboration tools for Visual Studio Code on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    PlatformIO Reviews
    PlatformIO is a professional collaborative platform for embedded programming. PlatformIO is a next-generation collaborative platform for embedded software development. It allows customers to save time and money by greatly reducing the costs and labor involved in creating and maintaining product code. We believe that the embedded systems industry needs to be reinvented. Not only are IDEs and tools built using technology from the 1990s but they also have many requirements and platform-dependent configurations which prevent talented developers from becoming embedded engineers. This is the most popular IDE solution for Microsoft Visual Studio Code. An integrated development environment that is user-friendly and extensible. It includes a variety of powerful tools and features that will speed up the creation and delivery embedded products. PlatformIO is written entirely in Python and does not require any additional libraries or tools from an operation system.
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    CodeTogether Reviews

    CodeTogether

    Genuitec, LLC

    $8 / month
    CodeTogether is a perfect combination of simplicity and functionality, created by a team that relies on collaboration. CodeTogether is the best tool to pair programming and mob programming. You'll be amazed at how much screen sharing and an online code editor can make a difference in collaborative coding. You can host or join a pair programming session using Eclipse, IntelliJ, or VS Code. Everyone can join the session from their local IDE, even if they use different IDEs. No separate client required! You can share a link with your teammates and they can join a pair of programming sessions from any modern browser. There is no need to register, download or install. Just select the theme and key bindings for your preferred IDE and get started typing!
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    CodeSandbox Reviews

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    $12 per month
    CodeSandbox aims to make it easier for you to express your ideas with code, and to validate them. It also removes the hassles of setting up development tooling and sharing your project. Join us to help build the future of web coding. Over 4M developers use the platform each month. This includes organizations like Shopify and Atlassian. Since its launch, creators have created over 35M apps. It's used in thousands of open-source projects like React, Vue and Babel. You can invite your friends, colleagues, or team to join you or simply view your creation by using a URL. Use any of 1M+ packages for building real, powerful applications quickly and efficiently. Import and run repos directly from GitHub or choose from hundreds of templates to start in seconds. Boxy, CodeSandbox's AI-powered coding assistant, is now available to all Pro subscriptions.
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    GitLive Reviews
    With real-time collaboration superpowers, extend Git. Connect. Connect. Automated. Connect your issue tracker and share the issue you are working with based on your branch. Live. You can see the changes of others in the gutter of the editor and be notified when you make a conflicting one. Patch. View diffs of other contributors local files and cherry-pick individual files, lines, or complete working copies. Codeshare. Codeshare allows you to make voice and video calls from your editor. Agnostic. Edit together simultaneously, interoperable with VS Code and all JetBrains IDEs.
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    CoScreen Reviews

    CoScreen

    CoScreen

    Free
    CoScreen enables multiple team members to share and edit application windows simultaneously on a joint desktop. Key features: - Crystal-clear audio and video chat - Multi-user screen sharing of any desktop or browser app with one click - Multi-user editing of shared windows using mouse and keyboard, 2-3x lower latency than Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams - See who from your team is online and call them with one click - Integrate CoScreen with your favorite apps like Slack, VS Code, IntelliJ, and other JetBrains IDEs - Enterprise-grade compliance and securely encrypted connections At CoScreen, our mission is to help teams and organizations work together more seamlessly and effectively than ever before. We empower teams like yours to become more productive without getting burned out or video chat-fatigued - no matter if you work fully remotely, co-located, or hybrid. Top use cases: Team standups, 1:1s, sprint demos, pair programming, coding interviews, employee onboarding, incident management, incident response, and many more...
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    CodeStream Reviews

    CodeStream

    New Relic

    $8.33 per user per month
    CodeStream is an open source extension for Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio and JetBrains. CodeStream is a collaborative tool that enhances your development workflows. It supports pull requests from GitHub and BitBucket, GitLab, as well as issue management from Jira and Trello. Code discussion is integrated with Slack and MS Teams and email. In-editor notifications are also available. CodeStream makes it easier to understand, review, and create code faster. It's as simple as selecting the code and typing your question. Your source code will help you save institutional knowledge. Integrates with Slack and Microsoft Teams, Email, and offers in-editor notifications. It is easy to comment on code: select the code and type your question. Based on git blame information, code authors are automatically mentioned. Conversation threads are tied with code locations across branches as well as new code merging in.
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    Pullflow Reviews

    Pullflow

    Pullflow

    $5 per user per month
    Collaboration with AI and each other is made easy without having to switch between tools. This reduces distractions and context switches. Pullflow synchronizes your user identities and code review activity across GitHub Slack and VS Code. This allows you to communicate naturally across platforms. Take action wherever you are and return to your flow. Pullflow integrates GitHub Actions, external CI/CD tools, GitHub apps and more to give you a single view on your pull request, from the draft stage to the test and deployment phase. Pullflow can take care of your quick actions with a simple chat mention or IDE shortcut. Request review, add/remove label, give feedback, accept, and more without a trip on GitHub.
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    Duckly Reviews

    Duckly

    Duckly

    $6 per month
    Duckly allows you to share and discuss your code with developers who use any IDE. Duckly is a plugin for IDEs that allows developers to collaborate in real-time on code using different integrated development environment. It allows users to share code and terminal sessions as well as local servers. Audio and video communication is also possible directly within the IDE. All connections are peer to peer and end-toend encrypted, ensuring a secure collaboration. Duckly integrates these features to streamline pair programming, code review, and team collaboration. This increases productivity and reduces the need for external tools. You can share your screen and talk with audio and video directly within your IDE. Share your code with people who use a different IDE. Share your local server and let your team see the changes live. All connections are peer to peer and end-toend encrypted.
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    Visual Studio Code Live Share Reviews
    Visual Studio Live Share allows developers to work together in real-time, edit code and debug it, share terminals, servers and communicate within their preferred environments. It supports a variety of programming languages and applications, allowing for instant and secure project sharing without the need to clone repositories or set up additional environments. Live Share provides features like shared debugging sessions and terminal instances. It also facilitates pair programming and technical interviews. Participants can maintain their own editor settings, such as themes and keybindings while collaborating. This ensures a comfortable and efficient workflow. Set breakpoints, and scroll in groups through the code. View web applications and databases while avoiding exposing Internet ports.
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