Building the future of collaborative software development.
Three of us were working remotely in 2023, trying to pair program across a 12-hour time difference. Zoom screen sharing was laggy, VS Code Live Share kept disconnecting, and we spent more time fixing our setup than actually coding. So we built the tool we wished we had.
It started as an internal tool. Then some friends asked to use it. Then those friends told their coworkers. Now we've got thousands of developers using CodeSync daily, and we're still figuring things out as we go.
We could add a hundred features, but most of them would be half-baked. We'd rather have 10 things that work really well than 100 things that sort of work. If a feature doesn't make someone's day better, we don't build it.
If the editor feels slow, nobody will use it — no matter how many features it has. We've probably spent too much time optimizing our CRDT engine, but seeing cursors move in real-time across continents never gets old.
Your code is the most valuable thing your company has. If we mess up security, we don't deserve your trust. That's why we did the SOC 2 audit, why we offer end-to-end encryption, and why we're obsessively careful about what data we collect.
24 people across 12 countries. No office. We argue on Slack, share cat photos in the #random channel, and ship code on Fridays because we're not superstitious. If you want to join us, we're hiring.