Best Code Collaboration Tools with a Free Trial of 2024

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    Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces Reviews
    Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces is based on the Eclipse Che project and uses Kubernetes containers to provide a consistent, secure and zero-configuration environment for any member of the IT or development team. The experience is just as fast and familiar than a fully integrated development environment on your computer. OpenShift Developer Spaces are included in your OpenShift subscription. They can be found in the Operator Hub. It gives developers a more reliable and efficient platform to work on, and operations have centralized control and peace-of-mind. Get started coding today with our Red Hat OpenShift Developer Sandbox, which includes OpenShift Dev Spaces for free. Developers can concentrate on code, as their application and development environment are containerized and run on OpenShift. This is all without having to learn the details of Kubernetes. Administrators can manage and monitor workspaces just like any other Kubernetes resource.
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    Drovio Reviews

    Drovio

    Drovio

    $0 per user per month
    Remote/distributed workforce productivity can be boosted by making their daily tools more collaborative. Drovio's mission aims to improve remote/distributed workforce productivity by allowing them to use the tools they already use every day remotely, as if they were all in one room. Drovio is a screen sharing app for remote pairing/mobbing and co-design. Participants get their own mouse cursors and can interact with any information being shared. We believe that learning and working together should not be limited by geography. Drovio will help you drive your team to success, no matter where they are located or what their tools may be. Drovio brings screen sharing to a new level with crisp voice chat and low latency streaming of any screen, app, or screen.
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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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    Codeanywhere Reviews

    Codeanywhere

    Codeanywhere

    $2.50 per user per month
    Cloud IDE is quick and easy to deploy a development environment. This allows you to code, learn, develop, and collaborate on projects. Our web-based Codeanywhere code editor will make you forget that you ever used another code editor. All major programming languages fully supported, including JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, Java, C/C++, C# any many other. Intelligent editing features include auto-complete, code definition, code refactor and rename symbol. You can debug code using break points, call stacks, and an interactive console. Git client with all the features. Expandable with a large number of extensions. In seconds, you can also create powerful containers that can be configured for your programming environment. You can run your code on our infrastructure, with full sudo access. Prebuilt development environments that support all major programming languages.
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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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    JetBrains Datalore Reviews

    JetBrains Datalore

    JetBrains

    $19.90 per month
    Datalore is a platform for collaborative data science and analytics that aims to improve the entire analytics workflow and make working with data more enjoyable for both data scientists as well as data-savvy business teams. Datalore is a collaborative platform that focuses on data teams workflow. It offers technical-savvy business users the opportunity to work with data teams using no-code and low-code, as well as the power of Jupyter Notebooks. Datalore allows business users to perform analytic self-service. They can work with data using SQL or no-code cells, create reports, and dive deep into data. It allows core data teams to focus on simpler tasks. Datalore allows data scientists and analysts to share their results with ML Engineers. You can share your code with ML Engineers on powerful CPUs and GPUs, and you can collaborate with your colleagues in real time.
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    CodeInterview Reviews

    CodeInterview

    CodeInterview

    $5 per interview
    CodeInterview allows developers to interview each other online. CodeInterview allows you to: Hire developers who can make a difference immediately - CodeInterview removes all technical skills so you can focus on the candidates with the greatest potential. - Simplify decision-making - See the steps the candidate took to create their solution so that you can get a better understanding about their skills. - Increase technical hiring speed - get the right stakeholders involved at the right moment using one powerful interview tool. This will reduce the time spent switching between spreadsheets, emails, and calendar events.
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    Visual Studio Reviews

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    $45.00 per month
    Fully-featured IDE that allows you to code, debug and test on any platform. Code faster. Work smarter. The best-in-class IDE helps you create the future. From initial design to final deployment, you can develop with the entire toolset. IntelliSense performance improved for C++ files. Local development using many common emulators. Solution Explorer simplifies test access. Git management and repo creation within the IDE. Microsoft Azure workload now includes Kubernetes support
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    Tuple Reviews

    Tuple

    Tuple

    $25 per user per month
    The best remote pairing app for macOS. We programmers deserve more than a screen sharing tool. Screenhero was once an amazing pairing app. They sold to Slack who tried to integrate them but failed and shut them down. We made do with generic screensharing software over the next years. Although it's not as good as Zoom, it was clearly designed for business types. In their UI, they even call it a meeting. Slack Calls are fine, but remote control is a deal breaker. Have you ever tried to dictate code for your pair? Or, narrate a Vim command set? It's not fun.
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    Koding Reviews

    Koding

    Koding

    $9 per user per month
    Koding allows your organization to create and share fully automated development environments on any infrastructure. This is useful for modern distributed applications, microservices, containers and containers. Koding allows developers and team managers to create and share fully automated dev environments on any infrastructure for modern distributed applications, micro-services and containers. This makes it easy for them to speed up their creativity and freedom. Spend less time configuring, and more time building! All members of your team can collaborate and share code as well as your development environment. No more screen sharing. You can either share your dev environment in real-time or make it available to the entire team. Your team will be able to identify inefficiencies in their workflow and help them prioritize and fix them. A company with 1000s developers will spend at least 25% of their year configuring dev environments. Koding allows you to take your time.
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    CloudRepo Reviews

    CloudRepo

    CloudRepo

    $79 per month
    CloudRepo offers fully managed, cloud-based private repositories. CloudRepo allows developers to store and access public and private Maven, Python, and Maven repositories in a cloud. CloudRepo stores maven repositories on multiple physical servers, reducing the chance of data loss and maven repository downtime caused by hardware failure. CloudRepo helps reduce the time and resources required to manage vulnerable and unsecured maven repositories. This allows everyone to concentrate on developing more.
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    Boost Note Reviews

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    $3 per member per month
    Boost Note is a powerful collaborative workspace for developers that works at a light speed. Boost Note was designed to improve developers productivity by providing the best note taking experience for developers. This is not just a GitHub-flavored markdown. Diagrams created with Charts.js and Mermaid can be embedded in documents to increase visibility. To create your own Markdown editor, you can choose from keymaps such as Vim, more than 150 themes and many other options. Programmatically manage your documents. Get an authentication token to access Boost Note's APIs through simple HTTP requests. Zapier allows you to automate your documentation with over 2,000 tool integrations. Work together with your colleagues to share information. All your teams can use the same shared workspace. Boost Note's realtime editing allows you to collaborate on documents. You can check the revision history of a document. In one click, you can roll back to the previous version. Granula access control is based on workspace.
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    Gitee Reviews

    Gitee

    OSCHINA

    ï¿¥10.6/user/month
    Deep integration with code, flexible hierarchy, and visible progress management. Matured security strategy, detailed operation logs, and automatic repository snapshots. Professional code management. Collaboration between project teams is efficient. R&D efficiency improvement. Comprehensive security protection
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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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    Emly Labs Reviews

    Emly Labs

    Emly Labs

    $99/month
    Emly Labs, an AI framework, is designed to make AI accessible to users of all technical levels via a user-friendly interface. It offers AI project-management with tools that automate workflows for faster execution. The platform promotes team collaboration, innovation, and data preparation without code. It also integrates external data to create robust AI models. Emly AutoML automates model evaluation and data processing, reducing the need for human input. It prioritizes transparency with AI features that are easily explained and robust auditing to ensure compliance. Data isolation, role-based accessibility, and secure integrations are all security measures. Emly's cost effective infrastructure allows for on-demand resource provisioning, policy management and risk reduction.
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    Collabedit Reviews

    Collabedit

    Collabedit

    Collabedit, a web-based code editor, makes it easy for people to collaborate in real time. You can choose syntax highlighting for different programming languages when you create a new document. These statistics are an estimate of the popularity of programming languages among collabedit users. Instant messaging and email are not good options for sharing code. They don't preserve whitespace and the fonts aren’t monospaced. Spell check also gets in the way. Although they are better than paste bins, they are too static for collaboration. They don't have an editor and are limited to copy and paste. Collabedit offers all you need: syntax highlighting, real time collaboration, chat, versioning, and syntax highlighting. Teaching requires a delicate balance between letting students do and showing them how. Collabedit allows teacher and student to share a common workspace, without having to deal with distractions from other tools.
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    RunCode Reviews

    RunCode

    RunCode

    $20/month/user
    RunCode offers online workspaces that allow you to work in a web browser on code projects. These workspaces offer a complete development environment that includes a code editor, a terminal and access to a variety of tools and libraries. These workspaces are easy to use and can be set up on your own computer.
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