Compare the Top Enterprise Code Collaboration Tools as of June 2025 - Page 2

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    CodeStream

    CodeStream

    New Relic

    CodeStream is an open-source extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and JetBrains. CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE. It supports pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket and GitLab, issue management from Jira, Trello, Asana and 9 others, and provides code discussion that ties it all together, integrated with Slack, MS Teams, email, and in-editor notifications. Understand, review, and write code faster with CodeStream. Get answers as easy as “select the code, type your question." Save institutional knowledge where it belongs: with your source code. Integrates with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Email and offers in-editor notifications. Comment on code is as simple as: select the code, type your question. Code authors are automatically at-mentioned based on git blame info. Conversation threads are tied to code locations across branches and as new code merges in.
    Starting Price: $8.33 per user per month
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    Toast

    Toast

    Toast

    Stay in the loop. Unblock teammates. Protect hack time. We support full on-premise installation. Shipped as a docker container for a seamless setup. Toast integrates GitHub into Slack. Toast will stay free for: teams of 3 and under, open source projects, academic pursuits, etc. It is Toast Ninja Inc.'s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you across our website, https://toast.ninja, and other sites we own and operate. In order to use Toast, you will be asked to install the Toast GitHub App to your GitHub organization. Installing the GitHub App grants us API access to your GitHub issues, members, metadata, status checks and pull requests. We collect the names, profile photos, names, and usernames of members of your GitHub organizations. We do not request or obtain access to your source code.
    Starting Price: $4 per user per month
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    Interview Sandbox

    Interview Sandbox

    Interview Sandbox

    Share code with interviewers, coworkers, and classmates in realtime. Anywhere, anytime and with anyone. A simple real time code sharing app built with Firebase Realtime Database, Code Mirror as Editor, WebRTC video chat, and Witeboard. Write code, video chat, and draw in realtime with others. An application that was inspired by the fact that interviews are meant to interactive, not only in the face to face and speaking sense, but also in that they're meant to provide you a chance to show your thinking process. I sought out to build an application that lets interviewers outline their code, as well as leverage a whiteboard to show their solutions to the problem at hand. React, Firebase (realtime database), CodeMirror for the text editor, WebRTC & sockets for video chat, and Witeboard integration. There are a couple bugs and some features still being built. If you're using the app and need to reference your code/drawings later, just save the link!
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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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    Raftt

    Raftt

    Raftt

    Raftt saves you from the frustrations of configuring, maintaining, and sharing development environments on your local machine. Containers were designed to simplify production, not development. So even if you get past the pain-to-deal-with drift and decay in your local env — you still spend hours working out what’s going on. With Raftt’s platform, you can spawn an unlimited number of consistent remote envs to run your code. Without losing the feeling of local development with your existing workflows and IDEs. With Raftt, you can share a URL to your remote dev env with your teammates. So you can collaborate and debug together in real-time. Your product lead can always access the link — even after you’ve switched to work on a different feature. Raftt lets you interactively debug containers inside your IDE by changing the nature of how they work. And now, when your container’s main process dies, the container doesn’t capsize with it.
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    XetHub

    XetHub

    XetHub

    Confidently branch, review, and merge data as you experiment with complete history and recoverability. Track your code and data together for always-in-sync development and guaranteed reproducibility. Automate reports, audit access, and manage metadata in a centralized location for everyone. XetHub is ideal for teams who already use Git to track their code changes, and want to leverage the power of infinite history, pull requests, and difference-based tracking for larger assets such as datasets or media files. Managing complete projects with familiar Git semantics makes change tracking and continuous integration a breeze, especially for workflows that use code to generate or augment assets.
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    CodeTasty

    CodeTasty

    CodeTasty

    Modern, smart & extensible cloud IDE. CodeTasty is powerful IDE in the cloud with additional features only a cloud application can give you. Our IDE helps you write readable and clean code the smarter way - in real time. The code editor provides silk-smooth experience accompanied with error detection tools, code completion, built-in compilation and a lot more. Login to IDE and start coding. There is no setup at all, you’re ready to work on your projects right away. Experience desktop-like speed and performance while editing your files in the cloud. And, unlike desktop, see what your collaborators are doing. We understand every developer has different needs. You can install countless extensions to enhance your productivity. CodeTasty supports more than 40 languages. The editor supports all major languages and up to a hundred thousand lines of code in a single file.
    Starting Price: $4 per month
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    Emly Labs

    Emly Labs

    Emly Labs

    Emly Labs is an AI framework designed to make AI accessible for users at all technical levels through a user-friendly platform. It offers AI project management with tools for guided workflows and automation for faster execution. The platform encourages team collaboration and innovation, provides no-code data preparation, and integrates external data for robust AI models. Emly AutoML automates data processing and model evaluation, reducing human input. It prioritizes transparency, with explainable AI features and robust auditing for compliance. Security measures include data isolation, role-based access, and secure integrations. Additionally, Emly's cost-effective infrastructure allows on-demand resource provisioning and policy management, enhancing experimentation and innovation while reducing costs and risks.
    Starting Price: $99/month
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    Visual Studio Code Live Share
    Visual Studio Live Share is a real-time collaborative development tool that enables developers to co-edit and co-debug code, share terminals and servers, and communicate seamlessly within their preferred development environments. It supports various programming languages and application types, allowing instant and secure sharing of projects without the need for cloning repositories or setting up additional environments. Live Share facilitates pair programming, code reviews, technical interviews, and educational sessions by providing features such as shared debugging sessions, terminal instances, and localhost web app forwarding. Participants can maintain their personalized editor settings, including themes and keybindings, while collaborating, ensuring a comfortable and efficient workflow. Set breakpoints and group scroll through the code. View web applications and databases without exposing Internet ports.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Remote Collab

    Remote Collab

    Team Remote

    Remote Collab is an open-source SublimeText plugin for remote pair programming, allowing multiple developers to work together on the same project in real-time. The easiest way to install is using Sublime Package Control. The easiest way to install is using Sublime Package Control: Open command palette using menu item tools, choose package control: install package, find RemoteCollab and hit enter. You can also install Remote Collab manually: Download the .zip or .tar.gz archive, unzip and rename the folder to RemoteCollab, Copy the folder into Packages directory, which you can find using the menu item Sublime Text. Host a session: Open the file you wish to collaboratively edit, open command palette using menu item tools -> Command Palette, choose remote: Host Session, you are now hosting a Remote Collab session. Give your IP address to the remote colleague you wish to collaborate with and they can join your session.
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    Firepad

    Firepad

    Firepad

    Firepad is an open source real-time collaborative text editor. It provides true collaborative editing, complete with intelligent operational transform-based merging and conflict resolution. Firepad can render documents using the CodeMirror, Ace, or Monaco editors, and its operational transform code borrows from ot.js. Behind the scenes, Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database for cloud data storage and synchronization. You can build any application that requires collaborative editing of text documents. Firepad supports both rich text and code editing out-of-the-box, and it's easy to extend for other use cases. Firepad was built by Michael Lehenbauer and the team at Firebase. There are many other features that could be added, please star Firepad on GitHub and send over a pull request when you have things to contribute! You can build any application that requires collaborative editing of text documents.
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    Radicle

    Radicle

    Radicle Foundation

    A peer-to-peer stack for building software together. Say hello to your new workspace, a decentralized app for code collaboration, forget platforms. Easily share your code without relying on a third party. Work securely offline, no need to trust anyone to keep your work safe or online. Own your infrastructure software as it should be, take back control. Create with your community. Support and be supported, a fresh take on sustainability. No more walled gardens, built on open protocols, not platforms. Radicle is a decentralized code collaboration network built on open protocols. It enables developers to collaborate on code without relying on trusted intermediaries. Radicle was designed to provide similar functionality to centralized code collaboration platforms, or "forges", while retaining Git’s peer-to-peer nature, building on what made distributed version control so powerful in the first place.
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    Collabedit

    Collabedit

    Collabedit

    Collabedit is a web based code editor that makes it easy to collaborate in real-time. When you create a document, you have the option of selecting syntax highlighting for different programming languages. These stats are a rough estimate of programming language popularity among collabedit users. Email and instant messaging do not work well for sharing code. They don't preserve whitespace, the fonts aren't monospaced, the spell check gets in the way, etc. Paste bins are better, but they are too static if you're looking for collaboration. Also they don't have a good editor, they're only good for copy and paste. Collabedit has what you need - a good editor, syntax highlighting, real-time collaboration, chat and versioning. Teaching demands a fine balance between letting your students do, and showing them how. Collabedit allows student and teacher to share a common workspace without the distractions that other tools impose.
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    RunCode

    RunCode

    RunCode

    RunCode offers online developer workspaces, which are environments that allow you to work on code projects in a web browser. These workspaces provide you with a full development environment, including a code editor, a terminal, and access to a range of tools and libraries. They are designed to be easy to use and allow you to get started quickly without the need to set up a local development environment on your own computer.
    Starting Price: $20/month/user
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    The CodeGround

    The CodeGround

    The CodeGround

    TheCodeground is an online integrated development environment that offers a suite of tools for real-time coding practice and collaboration. It supports multiple programming languages, including Rust, GoLang, Node.js, Python, Java, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Users can engage in live code sharing, conduct code interviews, and access insightful articles through the Reads section. The platform features an interface similar to Visual Studio Code, complete with autocomplete functionality, JSON differentiation, and a JWT decoder, enhancing the coding experience. TheCodeground is accessible via web browsers and can also be installed as a desktop application on Mac, Windows, and Linux. With The Code Ground, you can code from any device without the hassle of setup. Our cloud-based platform provides instant execution, rich tools, and a smooth coding experience. The CodeGround ensures you have everything you need for efficient development and accurate data handling.
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    JSFiddle

    JSFiddle

    JSFiddle

    JSFiddle has the notion of panels (or tabs if you switch into the tabbed layout), there are 4 panels, 3 where you can enter code, and 1 to see the result: HTML - structure code, no need to add body doctype head, that's added automatically, CSS - styles. You can switch pre-pocessor to SCSS, JavaScript - behavior. There are many frameworks and code pre-processors you can use. Once you enter code, just hit "Run" in the top actions bar, and the fourth panel with results will appear. SFiddle allows you to switch the layout of the editor from the classic 2x2 grid to something that suits your needs. In addition to the grids mode it also has a tabbed mode. Grids are fully resizable. As an addition resizing the Results panel will tell you its width (handy for working on media queries).
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    Codepad

    Codepad

    Codepad

    Codepad is a place for developers to share & save code snippets. It's a remarkable community of developers that can help you with your code snippets to save time on your projects. Share snippets with entire community. You can choose the programming language and the type of snippet: public, private or part private. Organise your code snippets in a beautiful way, easy add and categories them in collections. You can follow and control the snippets version. Don't lose the previous written code. If you are a freelancer or a company you can receive the job or collaboration offers directly to your registered email. Find the best developers on Codepad and follow their profile. You will see their new code snippets directly in your timeline.
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    Codeshare

    Codeshare

    Codeshare

    An online code editor for interviews, troubleshooting, teaching & more. Open a Codeshare editor, write or copy code, then share it with friends and colleagues. Pair program and troubleshoot together. Set coding tasks and observe in real-time when interviewing remotely or in person. Nobody likes writing code on a whiteboard. Share your code with students and peers then educate them. Universities and colleges around the world use Codeshare every day.
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    CodeCollab

    CodeCollab

    CodeCollab

    Real-time code collaboration. CodeCollab is an online real-time collaborative code editor and compiler. Our web-based application allows users to collaborate in real-time over the internet. CodeCollab allows for seamless sharing across multiple platforms and devices. Perfect for keeping code up to date with your team.
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    Multiplayer

    Multiplayer

    Multiplayer

    A collaborative tool for teams that work on distributed software. Enable your team to work together, anytime, anywhere. Store sketches, docs, APIs, and more in a single secure location. Effortlessly manage changes and track progress with branches. Refine your vision and gather feedback with ease. Easily track your platform's performance in the context of your system design. Integrate with AWS, MongoDB Atlas, and Datadog and visualize dependencies more clearly. Design platform features, write code for microservices, and create docs faster with Multiplayer AI assist. Design, develop, and manage distributed software better with AI. Our mission is to create better ways for developers to work. Multiplayer is a visual collaborative platform that makes it easy for engineering teams to design, develop, and manage distributed software.