Hopp is an open-source remote pair programming application designed to enable developers to collaborate in real time with high-quality screen sharing and low-latency communication. Built using modern technologies such as Tauri, WebRTC, and LiveKit, it focuses on delivering a fast and seamless experience for distributed teams working together on code. The platform allows multiple users to join shared sessions, making it suitable not only for traditional pair programming but also for mob programming scenarios where several developers collaborate simultaneously. Hopp prioritizes ease of use by enabling one-click pairing, removing the need for sharing meeting links or configuring complex environments. Its architecture leverages a combination of Rust, Go, and TypeScript to balance performance, scalability, and developer ergonomics.
Features
- High-quality low-latency screen sharing powered by WebRTC
- Real-time pair and mob programming sessions with multiple participants
- One-click connection without link sharing or setup friction
- Desktop application built with Tauri for performance and efficiency
- Open-source architecture with support for self-hosting
- Integration with LiveKit for scalable real-time communication