Best Application Development Software for Devin Desktop - Page 2

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with Devin Desktop as of June 2026 - Page 2

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with Devin Desktop. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Devin Desktop. View the products that work with Devin Desktop in the table below.

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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby Language

    Wondering why Ruby is so popular? Its fans call it a beautiful, artful language. And yet, they say it’s handy and practical. Since its public release in 1995, Ruby has drawn devoted coders worldwide. In 2006, Ruby achieved mass acceptance. With active user groups formed in the world’s major cities and Ruby-related conferences filled to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the primary mailing list for discussion of the Ruby language, climbed to an average of 200 messages per day in 2006. It has dropped in recent years as the size of the community pushed discussion from one central list into many smaller groups. Ruby is ranked among the top 10 on most of the indices that measure the growth and popularity of programming languages worldwide (such as the TIOBE index). Much of the growth is attributed to the popularity of software written in Ruby, particularly the Ruby on Rails web framework.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TypeScript

    TypeScript

    TypeScript

    TypeScript adds additional syntax to JavaScript to support a tighter integration with your editor. Catch errors early in your editor. TypeScript code converts to JavaScript, which runs anywhere JavaScript runs: In a browser, on Node.js or Deno and in your apps. TypeScript understands JavaScript and uses type inference to give you great tooling without additional code. TypeScript was used by 78% of the 2020 State of JS respondents, with 93% saying they would use it again. The most common kinds of errors that programmers write can be described as type errors: a certain kind of value was used where a different kind of value was expected. This could be due to simple typos, a failure to understand the API surface of a library, incorrect assumptions about runtime behavior, or other errors.
    Starting Price: Free
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    R

    R

    The R Foundation

    R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R. R provides a wide variety of statistical (linear and nonlinear modelling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, …) and graphical techniques, and is highly extensible. The S language is often the vehicle of choice for research in statistical methodology, and R provides an Open Source route to participation in that activity. One of R’s strengths is the ease with which well-designed publication-quality plots can be produced, including mathematical symbols and formulae where needed.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Go

    Go

    Golang

    With a strong ecosystem of tools and APIs on major cloud providers, it is easier than ever to build services with Go. With popular open source packages and a robust standard library, use Go to create fast and elegant CLIs. With enhanced memory performance and support for several IDEs, Go powers fast and scalable web applications. With fast build times, lean syntax, an automatic formatter and doc generator, Go is built to support both DevOps and SRE. Everything there is to know about Go. Get started on a new project or brush up for your existing Go code. An interactive introduction to Go in three sections. Each section concludes with a few exercises so you can practice what you've learned. The Playground allows anyone with a web browser to write Go code that we immediately compile, link, and run on our servers.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    Superblocks is a platform that enables businesses to build AI-powered enterprise applications on their company data. It allows non-technical teams to generate apps quickly while IT maintains control over security and governance. The platform integrates with data sources like Snowflake, Databricks, AWS, and Azure. Superblocks ensures that all apps follow centralized authentication, access control, and auditing policies. It acts as a secure layer between AI apps and business systems. Teams can create internal tools without heavy engineering involvement. Overall, it combines AI app development with enterprise-grade governance.
    Starting Price: $100/month
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    RustRover

    RustRover

    JetBrains

    Benefit from context-aware code completion and generation, on-the-fly analysis and quick fixes, smart refactorings, live templates, and more. Install rustup from the IDE, and apply compiler-suggested fixes in a single click. You can even forget about manually attaching newly created Rust files to main.rs or adding popular crates to the list of dependencies. Have every syntax element highlighted, including inferred types and macros, cfg blocks, and unsafe code usages. Unlock comprehensive type information and quick access to language and crate documentation, and navigate your codebase with RustRover’s powerful search functionality. Run individual tests, test modules, or all the tests inside a project and select various Run targets. You can also create custom Run configurations with full support for developing CLI applications. Quickly troubleshoot failing tests by jumping to the relevant code from the error message in the console.
    Starting Price: $129 per year
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    JetBrains Aqua
    Aqua is the first IDE created specifically for test automation. It‘s an all-in-one workspace that supports Selenium, Cypress, and Playwright. Aqua is a polyglot IDE that understands Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, and SQL. Get straight to testing without having to install and configure lots of plugins. Aqua boasts a unique feature set containing everything a test automation engineer needs on a daily basis. Aqua’s Web Inspector works like a built-in browser and allows you to capture any page element without switching to another tool. There is also the HTTP client for API testing and integration with databases, Docker, and version control. Aqua minimizes the hassle for even the most challenging tasks. The combination of intelligent code analysis, powerful search and refactoring capabilities, and overall ease of use enables you to boost your quality engineering productivity.
    Starting Price: $249 per year
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    JetBrains MPS

    JetBrains MPS

    JetBrains

    Express your domain processes and knowledge in a language that directly uses the concepts and logic from your particular field. Communicate with terminology that everyone in your field understands. Use non-textual notation with projectional editing including math notations, diagrams, and forms. Our intelligent editor is here to help and guide you through the whole process with quick fixes, word completion, and intentions. MPS is a powerful IDE with all you need to take full advantage of DSLs. Some of the features included are: Code completion, navigation, refactoring, error checking, quick fixes, debugging of DSLs, language versioning with automatic migrations and integration with mainstream version control systems. Bridging the semantic gap between the business domain and the implementation domain is handled by the MPS generator. MPS uses a generative approach. This means you can define generators for your language to transform end-user input into a more conventional language.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Writerside

    Writerside

    JetBrains

    The most powerful development environment, now adapted for writing documentation. Use a single authoring environment, eliminating the need for a wide array of tools. With the built-in Git UI, an integrated build tool, automated tests, and a ready-to-use and customizable layout, you can focus on what matters most, your content. You can now combine the advantages of Markdown with those of semantic markup. Stick to one format, or enrich markdown with semantic attributes and elements, Mermaid diagrams, and LaTeX math formulas. Ensure documentation quality and integrity with 100+ on-the-fly inspections in the editor as well as tests in live preview and during build. The preview shows the docs exactly as your readers will see them. Preview a single page in the IDE, or open the entire help website in your browser without running the build. Reuse anything, from smaller content chunks to entire topics or sections of your TOC.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Activepieces

    Activepieces

    Activepieces

    Activepieces is an AI-powered, open-source, no-code automation platform designed to help teams streamline workflows and integrate AI seamlessly into everyday tasks. With over 280 pre-built automations (MCPs), Activepieces allows users to connect to popular apps, trigger processes, and even create personalized AI agents with minimal effort. The platform includes features like human input for approvals, a robust automation builder, and AI-assisted code for more advanced workflows. It empowers decentralized teams by offering tools for collaboration, governance, and security, making it suitable for organizations of all sizes, from startups to enterprises.
    Starting Price: $25/month
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    Piny

    Piny

    Pinegrow

    Piny is a visual editor designed for developers working with Astro, React, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS, operating directly within IDEs like Visual Studio Code, Cursor, and Windsurf. It allows users to edit code visually, navigate components, and streamline styling without special setup. All edits are made directly in the code, ensuring developers maintain full control. Piny offers powerful free features for styling and navigating projects without requiring an account. Visual Tailwind Controls enable intuitive styling by clicking on elements, with changes immediately reflected in the code and automatic document saving to trigger hot reloads. The Tailwind Class Inspector helps manage complex styles in an editable tree of classes and states. Users can edit Tailwind classes directly within strings, variables, and even in non-React/Astro code.
    Starting Price: $120 per year
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    FlowLens

    FlowLens

    Magentic AI

    FlowLens is an AI-native debugging and session-recording tool that captures everything needed for correct, context-aware bug diagnosis and lets AI coding agents fix bugs autonomously. With a simple browser extension and optional MCP server, FlowLens records full user sessions, including video of the UI, network-request data, console logs, user interactions (clicks, inputs, navigation), storage state (cookies, local/session storage), system info, and more, all synchronized on a unified timeline. Once a bug is reproduced, FlowLens bundles that complete context into a single “flow” that can be shared via link. AI coding agents compatible with MCP (such as those from major providers) can then load the flow, inspect network activity, error logs, UI state, and user inputs, and automatically analyze root causes and suggest or even generate code fixes. This removes the need for manual replays, copying and pasting logs, or writing verbose bug descriptions.
    Starting Price: $11 per month
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    CLion

    CLion

    JetBrains

    Who wouldn’t like to code at the speed of thought while the IDE does all the mundane development tasks for them? But is that really possible for a tricky language like C++, what with its modern standards and heavily templated libraries? Why, yes, yes it is! See it to believe it. Generate tons of boilerplate code instantly. Override and implement functions with simple shortcuts. Generate constructors and destructors, getters and setters, and equality, relational, and stream output operators. Wrap a block of code with a statement, or generate a declaration from a usage. Create custom live templates to reuse typical code blocks across your code base to save time and maintain a consistent style. Rename symbols; inline a function, variable, or macro; move members through the hierarchy; change function signatures; and extract functions, variables, parameters, or a typedef.
    Starting Price: $8.90 per month
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    Code With Me

    Code With Me

    JetBrains

    Code With Me is a new collaborative coding and pair programming service. It makes it possible for you to invite others into your IDE project, and work on it together in real-time. Invite your teammate to investigate issues and review and work on code together online in real-time. Develop, debug, and fix code simultaneously with your whole team in a single remote collaborative IDE. Invite others to your project, so you can show and explain the code to them. A great fit for the classroom and online coding interviews. Just click the link that the host has shared with you, and you’re all set. No more repository downloading or pulling changes from someone else’s branch. Never again spend time setting up an environment, fixing compile-time exceptions, and resolving dependency headaches to get to someone’s current project state. As a guest, you don’t even need a JetBrains IDE installed.
    Starting Price: $10 per user per month
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    JavaScript

    JavaScript

    JavaScript

    JavaScript is a scripting language and programming language for the web that enables developers to build dynamic elements on the web. Over 97% of the websites in the world use client-side JavaScript. JavaScript is one of the most important scripting languages on the web. Strings in JavaScript are contained within a pair of either single quotation marks '' or double quotation marks "". Both quotes represent Strings but be sure to choose one and STICK WITH IT. If you start with a single quote, you need to end with a single quote. There are pros and cons to using both IE single quotes tend to make it easier to write HTML within Javascript as you don’t have to escape the line with a double quote. Let’s say you’re trying to use quotation marks inside a string. You’ll need to use opposite quotation marks inside and outside of JavaScript single or double quotes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    C#

    C#

    Microsoft

    C# (also known as C Sharp, pronounced "See Sharp") is a modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language. C# enables developers to build many types of secure and robust applications that run in .NET. C# has its roots in the C family of languages and will be immediately familiar to C, C++, Java, and JavaScript programmers. This tour provides an overview of the major components of the language in C# 8 and earlier. C# is an object-oriented, component-oriented programming language. C# provides language constructs to directly support these concepts, making C# a natural language in which to create and use software components. Since its origin, C# has added features to support new workloads and emerging software design practices. At its core, C# is an object-oriented language. You define types and their behavior.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JetBrains DataSpell
    Switch between command and editor modes with a single keystroke. Navigate over cells with arrow keys. Use all of the standard Jupyter shortcuts. Enjoy fully interactive outputs – right under the cell. When editing code cells, enjoy smart code completion, on-the-fly error checking and quick-fixes, easy navigation, and much more. Work with local Jupyter notebooks or connect easily to remote Jupyter, JupyterHub, or JupyterLab servers right from the IDE. Run Python scripts or arbitrary expressions interactively in a Python Console. See the outputs and the state of variables in real-time. Split Python scripts into code cells with the #%% separator and run them individually as you would in a Jupyter notebook. Browse DataFrames and visualizations right in place via interactive controls. All popular Python scientific libraries are supported, including Plotly, Bokeh, Altair, ipywidgets, and others.
    Starting Price: $229
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    Kombai

    Kombai

    Kombai

    Kombai is an AI agent for frontend. It combines specialized frontend skills, deep browser access, and a dev-like understanding of your repo. Use it to build, refactor, test, and improve every part of your frontend.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    monday dev

    monday dev

    monday.com

    monday dev is an integrated, agile-first development workspace designed to guide software teams from planning through release with powerful tools and real-time insights. It supports roadmap planning, sprint execution, and progress tracking using visual views like Kanban and Gantt, along with burndown and velocity charts. Roadmaps, epics, and issue dependencies are simplified through epic breakdowns and connected views. Deep GitHub and CircleCI integrations sync development workflows with source control and CI/CD, while automated sprint templates and Agile Insights dashboards, featuring metrics like planned vs. unplanned work, help streamline iteration. A built-in docs workspace centralizes team knowledge, and custom dashboards aggregate data from up to 50 boards for executive visibility. Automation recipes allow repetitive tasks to be quickly set up via intuitive triggers. Additional development-specific features include WIP limits, engineering performance dashboards, and more.
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    Emacs
    At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. Content-aware editing modes, including syntax coloring, for many file types. Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users. Full Unicode support for nearly all human scripts. Highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface. A wide range of functionality beyond text editing, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, IRC client, and more. A packaging system for downloading and installing extensions. Built-in support for arbitrary-size integers. Text shaping with HarfBuzz. Native support for JSON parsing. Better support for Cairo drawing. Portable dumping used instead of unexec. Support for XDG conventions for init files. Additional early-init initialization file. Built-in support for tab bar and tab-line. Support for resizing and rotating of images without ImageMagick.
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    C++

    C++

    C++

    C++ is a simple and clear language in its expressions. It is true that a piece of code written with C++ may be seen by a stranger of programming a bit more cryptic than some other languages due to the intensive use of special characters ({}[]*&!|...), but once one knows the meaning of such characters it can be even more schematic and clear than other languages that rely more on English words. Also, the simplification of the input/output interface of C++ in comparison to C and the incorporation of the standard template library in the language, makes the communication and manipulation of data in a program written in C++ as simple as in other languages, without losing the power it offers. It is a programming model that treats programming from a perspective where each component is considered an object, with its own properties and methods, replacing or complementing structured programming paradigm, where the focus was on procedures and parameters.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Koidex

    Koidex

    Koidex

    Koidex is a lightweight security analysis tool from Koi Security that helps developers and security teams quickly determine whether a software package, browser extension, or AI model is safe to install. It provides a unified search interface across ecosystems such as VS Code, Chrome Web Store, JetBrains, npm, and Hugging Face, enabling users to perform rapid due diligence before introducing new software into their environment. Its behavior-based risk scoring engine analyzes what code actually does rather than relying solely on marketplace metadata or reputation signals, producing readable summaries that highlight vulnerabilities, permissions, deep dependencies, and publisher indicators. It also surfaces newly detected suspicious items through a “Catch of the Day” feed, helping teams stay aware of emerging threats in developer tooling. Koidex can be used directly in the browser or through an IDE extension that continuously scans installed plugins.
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    C

    C

    C

    C is a programming language created in 1972 which remains very important and widely used today. C is a general-purpose, imperative, procedural language. The C language can be used to develop a wide variety of different software and applications including operating systems, software applications, code compilers, databases, and more.
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    HTML

    HTML

    HTML

    HTML, short for HyperText Markup Language, is the markup language that is used by every website on the internet. HTML is code that websites use to build and structure every part of their website and web pages. HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. It is the fifth and final major HTML version that is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation. The current specification is known as the HTML Living Standard. It is maintained by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), a consortium of the major browser vendors (Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft). HTML5 includes detailed processing models to encourage more interoperable implementations; it extends, improves, and rationalizes the markup available for documents and introduces markup and application programming interfaces (APIs) for complex web applications. For the same reasons, HTML5 is also a candidate for cross-platform mobile applications.
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