CodeTogether Alternatives
About CodeTogether
CodeTogether lets you live share IDEs and coding sessions and see changes in real time.
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About CodeKeep
Codekeep lets you store and share bits of code and text with other users. Snippets can be organized into folders/labels for instant reuse.
Reduce context switching
Switching between projects to find reusable snippets, store snippets here for later use.
Keep your notes here
Use CodeKeep while learning to create snippets containing the summary.
Search for snippets
Quickly find reusable and modular snippets.
Reuse snippets
Import snippets using CodeKeep extension for later reference.
Create snippets quickly
Press 'Paste' anywhere on the website to launch the 'Add Snippet' dialog.
Organize into Folders
Share your folder & bookmark folders of other users, if you found it useful
Assign labels
Organize code snippets by creating labels, filter snippets by label.
Feature rich screenshot editor
Choose templates, add images, background and social accounts in one click.
Import/export extensions
Import/export snippets using our VSCode and Google Chrome Extensions.
Discover code snippets
Discover reusable code snippets shared on CodeKeep, and yes, we have dark mode!
Pricing
1. Plan: Free
- Price: $0
- Duration: Forever
- Up to 40 Folders, Up to 20 Bookmarks
2. Plan: Pro
- Price: $4.99
- Duration: 1 month
- Unlimited Folders, Unlimited Bookmarks
About CodeKickBot
CodeKickBot helps review and merge pull requests faster with Slack reminders and notifications.
Personal reminders and notifications
Receive real-time notifications for review requests, reviews, comments on pull requests and more in a DM so that you are not bothered of any activity irrelevant to you.
Get all open pull requests
Run the Slack command /codekick pr to get a list of open pull requests whenever you want to catch up on code reviews.
Pricing
CodeKickBot offers simple, transparent pricing for teams of all sizes! A free 14 day trial is available with no credit card required.
1. Plan: Paid
- Price: $29
- Duration: 1 month
- User(s): 1
About CodePen
CodePen is a social development environment for front-end designers and developers. You can build and deploy a website, show off your work, build test cases to learn and debug, and find inspiration.
Build & test
Get work done quicker by building out entire projects or isolating code to test features and animations. Want to keep it all under wraps? Upgrade to a PRO account to keep your work private.
Learn & discover
Want to upgrade your skills and get noticed? Participating in CodePen Challenges is a great way to try something new. We frequently feature these Pens on our homepage and across social media!
Share your work
Become a part of the most active front-end community in the world by sharing work. Presenting at a conference? Show your code directly in the browser with Presentation Mode.
Pricing
We offer a free plan with limited features that lasts a lifetime. Along with that, we offer 3 paid plans.
1. Plan: Annual Starter
- Price: $8
- Duration: 1 month
- User(s): 2 person Collab Mode, 10 person Professor Mode
2. Plan: Annual Developer
- Price $12
- Duration: 1 month
- User(s): 6 person Collab Mode, 35 person Professor Mode
3. Plan: Annual Super
- Price: $26
- Duration: 1 month
- User(s): 10 person Collab Mode, 100 person Professor Mode
About CodeStream
CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE.
CodeStream is the world’s best code discussion tool! Discussing code is a surprisingly painful process, and CodeStream not only makes it dramatically easier, but also preserves the institutional knowledge that is currently being lost in Slack channels and emails. Think about how many steps you have to go through to talk about code in your current chat app:
- Copy a code block from your editor/IDE
- Switch over to your chat appication
- Find the right channel
- Paste your code, being sure to get the formatting right
- Recreate the context so that people know what repo, file and line numbers you're referring to
- Maybe even do a blame on the code to see who authored it so that you can @mention them
- Now you can ask your question...finally!
There’s a lot of friction in that process. And after you’ve gone through all of that trouble, once the discussion scrolls off the top of the channel history it’s effectively gone forever. There’s no lasting value to the discussion.
Pricing
CodeStream is a free open-source extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and JetBrains.
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