Compare the Top Code Collaboration Tools that integrate with PyCharm as of August 2025

This a list of Code Collaboration tools that integrate with PyCharm. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with PyCharm. View the products that work with PyCharm in the table below.

What are Code Collaboration Tools for PyCharm?

Code collaboration tools are platforms that enable developers to work together on software projects by facilitating real-time collaboration, version control, and code sharing. These tools allow multiple developers to edit and review code simultaneously, track changes, and manage different versions of code through branches and commits. Key features typically include code reviews, pull requests, conflict resolution, issue tracking, and integration with version control systems like Git. Code collaboration tools are essential for team-based development environments, ensuring smooth coordination and improving productivity in software projects. Compare and read user reviews of the best Code Collaboration tools for PyCharm currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Visual Studio

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    Visual Studio is Microsoft’s comprehensive integrated development environment (IDE) for .NET and C++ developers on Windows. It offers a rich set of tools including code editing, debugging, compiling, and graphical designers to enhance every stage of software development. With powerful AI-powered features like GitHub Copilot, it assists developers in generating, refactoring, and debugging code faster and more accurately. Visual Studio supports building applications for any platform or device, streamlining collaboration with real-time teamwork tools. It integrates advanced debugging tools such as memory analysis and root cause insights to catch issues early. Trusted by millions, Visual Studio accelerates productivity by combining developer control with intelligent assistance.
    Starting Price: $45/user/month
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    JetBrains Datalore
    Datalore is a collaborative data science and analytics platform aimed at boosting the whole analytics workflow and making work with data enjoyable for both data scientists and data savvy business teams across the enterprise. Keeping a major focus on data teams workflow, Datalore offers technical-savvy business users the ability to work together with data teams, using no-code or low-code together with the power of Jupyter notebooks. Datalore enables analytical self-service for business users, enabling them to work with data using SQL and no-code cells, build reports and deep dive into data. It offloads the core data team with simple tasks. Datalore enables analysts and data scientists to share results with ML Engineers. You can run your code on powerful CPUs or GPUs and collaborate with your colleagues in real-time.
    Starting Price: $19.90 per month
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    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly enables you to talk and share your code in real time with developers using any IDE. Duckly is an IDE plugin that facilitates real-time code collaboration among developers using different integrated development environments. It enables users to share code, terminal sessions, and local servers, while also providing audio and video communication directly within the IDE. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted, ensuring secure collaboration. By integrating these features, Duckly streamlines pair programming, code reviews, and team collaboration, enhancing productivity and reducing the need for multiple external tools. Talk with audio, and video and share your screen directly inside of your IDE. Share your code in real time with people using a different IDE than you. Share your local server with your team and let them see the changes in real time. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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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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    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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