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5 Competitors to CodeStream - Remote Tools
Competitor remote work products to CodeStream

Fast and easy code reviews you'll love, in your IDE
When to use CodeStream
For teams who want to increase communication about code while code is being written (not only afterwards)
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
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.
When to use GitDuck
- Pair programming.
- Code reviews.
- Debugging.
- Technical discussions.
When to use CoScreen
CoScreen works best for tight agile teams who frequently collaborate amongst the same group of users and who struggle with annoying and lengthy connection and screen sharing setup processes of other remote collaboration solutions.
If you need to get stuff done together in a highly agile fashion, CoScreen is made for you.
When to use Mockadillo
When you want to mock HTTP endpoints and decouple teams without spending too much time on scripting or local instances
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
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.
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.
CoScreen turns your second screen into your team desktop. Any window you drag & drop to your extended screen appears on the extended screens of your team members & vice versa. Everyone can interact with all windows.c
When to use CoScreen
CoScreen works best for tight agile teams who frequently collaborate amongst the same group of users and who struggle with annoying and lengthy connection and screen sharing setup processes of other remote collaboration solutions.
If you need to get stuff done together in a highly agile fashion, CoScreen is made for you.
Easily mock an entire API in minutes, see request history, communicate requirements, simulate errors, decouple teams and speed up development
When to use Mockadillo
When you want to mock HTTP endpoints and decouple teams without spending too much time on scripting or local instances