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GitHub-based engineering analytics that tracks contributions, automates performance reviews and adds gamification for dev teams.
Free AI helper that turns a plain-English description of a task into the matching Git command to copy and run.
AI app builder that turns chat prompts into working web apps and sites, with credit-based build and deploy.
AI coding assistant for editors and IDEs that explains, refactors, documents, and generates code across 56 languages.
Aide helps developers code faster with parallel agents and automated workflows.
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- ✦Contribution and work-quality analytics
- ✦Automated, AI-powered performance reviews
- ✦Retrospective insights
- ✦Operational bottleneck alerts
- ✦Gamification with XP, levels and leaderboards
- ✦Uses Git metadata without accessing source code
- ✦Natural-language to Git command suggestions
- ✦AI-driven command matching
- ✦Copy-ready command output
- ✦Git guides and reference
- ✦Chat-to-app and website generation
- ✦Real-time prototype building
- ✦One-click deploy and hosting
- ✦Templates to start projects
- ✦Credit-based building with shared workspaces
- ✦You own your code and data
- ✦Bug detection and fix suggestions
- ✦Code and CSS framework conversion
- ✦Unit test and documentation generation
- ✦Regex, SQL query, and CI/CD pipeline generation
- ✦Code explanation and style checking
- ✦Editor extensions for VS Code, Sublime, JetBrains, Visual Studio
- ✦Parallel Agents for faster coding
- ✦GitHub native integration
- ✦Automated PR workflow
- ✦Smart PR suggestions
- ✦Automatic code reviews
- ✦Real-time progress tracking
- →Automating developer performance reviews
- →Spotting delivery bottlenecks
- →Generating retrospective insights
- →Motivating teams via gamification
- →Find the correct Git command quickly
- →Learn Git syntax by describing a goal
- →Avoid memorizing Git flags
- →Build web apps without coding
- →Prototype product ideas quickly
- →Create landing pages and sites
- →Ship internal tools
- →Generating unit tests for existing functions
- →Refactoring legacy code to modern practices
- →Producing inline documentation automatically
- →Learning new programming languages or concepts via AI explanations
- →Automating code reviews
- →Generating PRs automatically
- →Improving code quality through continuous improvements