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10 Competitors to JSFiddle

Best JSFiddle competitors

An online community for writing, testing and sharing code snippets.

Top JSFiddle competitors include Jupyter Notebook, VSCode and Atom. Also find more competitors to JSFiddle from the below list.

When to use JSFiddle

Best used when you need to write. compile, test and share JS code snippets.


JSFiddle Competitor 1 - Jupyter Notebook
Jupyter is a free, open-source, interactive web tool known as a computational notebook, which researchers can use to combine software code, computational output, explanatory text and multimedia resources in a single document.

When to use Jupyter Notebook

Jupyter Notebook is great for developers looking for a free tool which offers features to a premium tool.

JSFiddle Competitor 2 - VSCode
Visual Studio Code is a completely free integrated development environment made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS.

When to use VSCode

VSCode is great for users looking for an IDE for all their complex coding needs.

JSFiddle Competitor 3 - Atom
Atom is a desktop application, a text and source code editor, built with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Node.js integration.

When to use Atom

Atom is suitable for all coders who are looking for an easy to use solution for writing and editing code.

JSFiddle Competitor 4 - Spyder
Free and open-source, Spyder is a scientific environment written in Python, for Python, which has been designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts.

When to use Spyder

Spyder is great for Python coders looking for a free code editor that is specialized for Python.

JSFiddle Competitor 5 - Notepad++
Notepad++ is a free and open source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages.

When to use Notepad++

Notepad++ is great for developers looking for a simple and free source code editing platform.

JSFiddle Competitor 6 - CodePen
CodePen is a social development environment for front-end designers and developers. It’s the best place to build and deploy a website, show off your work, build test cases, and find inspiration.

When to use CodePen

Use it primarily when you want to share styling modules/ snippets with others and to find inspiration online.

JSFiddle Competitor 7 - CodeKickBot
CodeKickBot provides pull request reminders and notifications that help streamline your pull request workflow and reduce code review turnaround times.

When to use CodeKickBot

CodeKickBot integrates GitHub pull request notifications and reminders into Slack so that you receive actionable insights right into your workspace.

Developers can use this tool to increase their productivity and reduce the code review turnaround time.

JSFiddle Competitor 8 - CodeTogether
Designed by a team of remote developers to code together as part of their development flow or in the occasional troubleshooting session. CodeTogether is a tool for pair programming.

When to use CodeTogether

Perfect for mob or pair programming as a regular practice or just for checking with someone else for a quick consultation or a code review.

JSFiddle Competitor 9 - Dropbase
Dropbase lets you upload datasets into production databases and quickly get credentials that can be used to query the database using a SQL editor

When to use Dropbase

Dropbase is super helpful if you need a quick way to add a test dataset on a live database without having to manually set it up - for example, if you are running a demo with a potential customer and want to easily add a more relevant dataset or if you are building a simple web app or prototype that requires some seed data

JSFiddle Competitor 10 - GitDuck
Video chat tool with pair programming. Code in real-time directly from your IDE with your team.

When to use GitDuck

- Pair programming.
- Code reviews.
- Debugging.
- Technical discussions.

Jupyter is a free, open-source, interactive web tool known as a computational notebook, which researchers can use to combine software code, computational output, explanatory text and multimedia resources in a single document.

When to use Jupyter Notebook

Jupyter Notebook is great for developers looking for a free tool which offers features to a premium tool.

Visual Studio Code is a completely free integrated development environment made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS.

When to use VSCode

VSCode is great for users looking for an IDE for all their complex coding needs.

Atom is a desktop application, a text and source code editor, built with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Node.js integration.

When to use Atom

Atom is suitable for all coders who are looking for an easy to use solution for writing and editing code.

Free and open-source, Spyder is a scientific environment written in Python, for Python, which has been designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts.

When to use Spyder

Spyder is great for Python coders looking for a free code editor that is specialized for Python.

Notepad++ is a free and open source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages.

When to use Notepad++

Notepad++ is great for developers looking for a simple and free source code editing platform.

CodePen is a social development environment for front-end designers and developers. It’s the best place to build and deploy a website, show off your work, build test cases, and find inspiration.

When to use CodePen

Use it primarily when you want to share styling modules/ snippets with others and to find inspiration online.

CodeKickBot provides pull request reminders and notifications that help streamline your pull request workflow and reduce code review turnaround times.

When to use CodeKickBot

CodeKickBot integrates GitHub pull request notifications and reminders into Slack so that you receive actionable insights right into your workspace.

Developers can use this tool to increase their productivity and reduce the code review turnaround time.

Designed by a team of remote developers to code together as part of their development flow or in the occasional troubleshooting session. CodeTogether is a tool for pair programming.

When to use CodeTogether

Perfect for mob or pair programming as a regular practice or just for checking with someone else for a quick consultation or a code review.

Dropbase lets you upload datasets into production databases and quickly get credentials that can be used to query the database using a SQL editor

When to use Dropbase

Dropbase is super helpful if you need a quick way to add a test dataset on a live database without having to manually set it up - for example, if you are running a demo with a potential customer and want to easily add a more relevant dataset or if you are building a simple web app or prototype that requires some seed data

Video chat tool with pair programming. Code in real-time directly from your IDE with your team.

When to use GitDuck

- Pair programming.
- Code reviews.
- Debugging.
- Technical discussions.