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(Re)Introducing DeepSource
It has been almost four years since we first introduced DeepSource. We started with building a better static analysis platform that helps developers “ship good code.” We were driven by our belief that the status quo of code quality tools required a desperate overhaul in terms of user experience, and that any automation in the software development workflow is a net positive for the world.
Today 3,700+ engineering teams, from small startups and SMBs to Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, rely on DeepSource to help ship better code. What started as a free product for open-source projects now powers development workflows at some of the world’s most progressive engineering teams.
This is why it was even more vital for us to reinvent ourselves. Since launching DeepSource Enterprise Server in March ‘21, we’ve been fortunate enough to work with some of the world’s most progressive engineering teams, observe deeply how they think about maintainability, source code security, and developer productivity, and most importantly — understand what we need to build in DeepSource to serve them better.
Today’s announcement results from all our learnings over the past four years. It’s the most important thing we’ve built.
DeepSource: The Code Health Platform
We’re delighted to announce DeepSource’s Code Health Platform today. Built on the solid foundation of our static analysis engine, DeepSource has everything an engineering team needs to write clean and secure code so they can ship reliable software without compromising on engineering velocity.
If you’re a customer, you’ve already seen some parts of the platform over the last year. If you’re new to DeepSource, let us present a refreshingly new take on your team’s code health toolkit.

Engineering teams think about their “code health” under these four broad themes:
- maintainability of their code base
- security of first-party and third-party code
- insights about their code quality and security, and
- automation to reduce manual work and integrate their tools
DeepSource’s Code Health Platform integrates natively with your version control system, such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Google Source Repositories, to provide you with tools to manage your organization’s code health from a single platform: static analysis, SAST, infrastructure-as-code analysis, code coverage, and reports.
Our industry-first features, such as Autofix™ and Transformers, help you automate the grunt work out of code reviews. And finally, DeepSource Enterprise Server helps you painlessly self-host the entire code health stack and gives you full control over your data and source code.
You can learn more about this on our brand-new website. If you’re an engineering leader or part of a large team who’d like to evaluate DeepSource, schedule a demo with one of our product specialists. We’re excited to hear from you and to see what you do with DeepSource!

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