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CodeSee's latest product helps organizations visualize their code base

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CodeSee's latest product helps organizations visualize their code base

Ron Miller
Wed, August 31, 2022, 10:00 PM·2 min read

As code bases grow ever larger, it becomes increasingly difficult for anyone to understand how the work they are doing fits in with the big picture, where the service dependencies are and how the code flows. CodeSee, an early stage startup, wants to provide developers and teams with the ability to see the big picture view of the code, a kind of Google Maps for code, and today it released its first commercial product, CodeSee Enterprise.

The product builds on the open source project the startup released last year called OSS Port. The initial product was designed to help visualize code in open source projects, and company co-founder and CEO Shanea Leven reports the community around the open source project has grown to more than 10,000 members. Starting with an open source project and building a strong community is a good base on which to build a commercial company.

While the community version will remain free for open source projects and private repos with up to three collaborators, the new enterprise product builds on that initial offering, providing larger groups of developers and enterprises with the kinds of features they need.

“Our enterprise product builds on the community version by providing an unlimited number of users for our code automation feature. Plus, it enables developers to visualize service boundaries, which is something that we're incredibly excited about,” Leven told TechCrunch. In fact, she said that it was one of the feature requests they heard about most in the soft beta of the commercial product. Companies were hungry for a way to visualize how the the various micro services in a code base interact.

CodeSee Service map
CodeSee Service map

CodeSee Service Map Image Credits: CodeSee

“Using CodeSee, we can tell you where services are being consumed in the code, which is a huge visibility problem when it comes to service oriented architecture and micro services. [Developers] have no idea how these services are talking to one another, where they're located in the code or how they're being consumed. And we can show that now,” she said.


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