Best Software Development Analytics Tools for Nonprofit

Find and compare the best Software Development Analytics tools for Nonprofit in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Software Development Analytics tools for Nonprofit on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Cortex Reviews
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    Cortex is the Engineering Operations Platform that enables organizations to continuously improve their operational maturity and reduce developer friction. With centralized visibility, clear ownership, automated Scorecards, and golden paths, we help engineering organizations operate as one. Our customers – from startups to Fortune 100 enterprises – create a culture of engineering excellence, reducing incidents by 30% and improving MTTR by 50%, all while making it easier for developers to focus on building.
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    Waydev Reviews

    Waydev

    Waydev

    $449 per year
    2 Ratings
    What is Waydev? Waydev is a Git Analytics tool for engineers and executives that helps them move from feeling-driven to data driven leadership. Waydev analyzes your Git repos and generates reports and insights about engineering performance.
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    Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket Reviews

    Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket

    Stiltsoft

    $150 per year / 25 users
    All developers can be found in one place. Find out who contributed code to Bitbucket over the past month, week or day. You can see the stats and dynamics of each developer to find out who has been the most active. You can capture the history of your project as lines of code. Add, delete, and total. All changes to the code made by developers on the project are combined for a bird's-eye view and a new perspective when planning and reviewing retrospectives. You can see the progress of your team and identify bottlenecks. You can choose the metrics that best suit your needs: commits or lines of code added/removed. To see the summaries of commits in a repository, or project, you can look at the hour and day of the week to see when the work was completed. Select the time period for the graph to determine which commits should be counted, whether they were made by one developer or several developers. You can view the calendar listing all contributions made by a given developer in the past year.
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    Codacy Reviews

    Codacy

    Codacy

    $21/user/month
    Codacy is an end-to-end DevSecOps platform designed to enforce code quality, security, and compliance across modern development workflows. It integrates seamlessly with IDEs, repositories, and CI/CD pipelines to provide continuous analysis and real-time feedback. The platform performs static and dynamic testing, dependency scanning, and infrastructure checks to identify vulnerabilities early and throughout the software lifecycle. Codacy’s AI Guardrails feature ensures that both human-written and AI-generated code meet organizational standards by detecting risks and automatically fixing issues. It also offers automated pull request reviews, quality metrics, and test coverage tracking to improve development efficiency. Centralized policies allow organizations to maintain consistent standards across teams and projects. With support for multiple programming languages and easy integration into existing workflows, Codacy simplifies secure coding practices. It helps teams reduce manual review effort while improving code reliability and maintainability. By combining security, quality, and AI protection, Codacy empowers teams to ship faster with confidence.
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    Pluralsight Flow Reviews

    Pluralsight Flow

    Pluralsight

    $499 per user per year
    Pluralsight Flow helps engineering teams to improve software delivery by providing actionable insights from their code repositories and agile tools. Engineering teams can increase their team's product delivery speed by identifying and removing developer friction and building healthy software development patterns. Flow provides engineering teams more understanding into their team’s workflow patterns which then enables them to identify bottlenecks, compare trends and help their team to build better. Flow helps teams to improve their developer experience while also improve the quality and speed of their delivery speed.
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