
We've used Gitstart to augment our developer bandwidth at codewp.ai for a few months (working on platform rebuild / launch). It's a great offering. The founder, Hamza, and our support team are very responsive and attentive. The outputs for our PRs are great quality. I also like the fact that we're helping real world developers level up their skills without the pain of training them ourselves :). We're a bit different than some of the companies mentioned here, very small, agile, and quick moving. Was worried that GitStart wouldn't make sense, but in fact, they allowed us to focus the more complex (and fun) aspects of our platform while getting rid of time draws - a great asset for a small startup. Costs are pretty accurate, communication is good. No complaints at all, they're definitely worth a try.
Very impressed with the responsiveness of the Gitstart team and roll out support for a new language and framework in a matter of days for us Hospitable.com. Really excited to see where the team can push this fantastic idea and execution! 🚀
Wow, GitStart sounds like a game-changer for managing pull requests! The idea of assigning tickets and getting back PRs while only paying for the code that gets merged is brilliant. It aligns to optimize the development process and ensure quality code. I'm curious to know more about the process of sending tickets to multiple engineers who review each other's code. How does GitStart ensure that the code review process is efficient and thorough? Are there any specific algorithms or techniques in place to handle this? Also, seeing that GitStart is already being used by Cal.com, Supabase, and SourceGraph is impressive. Did these companies provide feedback on how GitStart has improved their workflow or enhanced their development teams' collaboration? Lastly, as someone who appreciates open-source projects, I would love to hear more about the experiences of individuals or communities using GitStart on public repos. Has it helped them streamline their contribution process and encourage more code reviews? I look forward to hearing more about GitStart and its impact on the development community!
I have had the privilege of collaborating extensively with the founding members of GitStart in the past, an experience I found truly remarkable. Currently, we are using GitStart for my startup, and it has really helped us scale up our dev capacity without having to deal with the challenges of hiring. With GitStart, my senior developers can focus on high-level architectural designs, while the labor-intensive task of implementation is seamlessly delegated to GitStart. This collaboration has proven to be highly beneficial for the growth and efficiency of the team.
Wow, GitStart sounds super cool. Love the backstory — giving junior devs a chance and helping tech teams at the same time? Nice! I've checked out a few of those repos before, so it's cool to see you guys are behind some of that work. Even though I'm over in video production, I can definitely see the value in what you're doing. All the best with it!
I've used GitStart in the past for high volume workloads, when our company was scaling faster than we could hire reliable talent. GitStarted honestly saved our ass in a crunch as both the product and, perhaps more importantly, the service from the core team were able to knock down any barriers that came up. Would highly recommend.
At Hospitable.com we started using GitStart over the last few months, they worked with us to find a team that supported our tech stack and it's been great so far. The team have been quick to understand the product, and the issues we have asked them to tackle. They have also been open to feedback, and whilst technically our code base isn't always optimised to onboard a team like GitStart they've embraced it and taken care of the assigned tasks with very few issues. The product itself has been great, smooth integration with Linear and GitLab, and everything that happens in the background just seems to work. The experience has only been positive and @ziahamza, @sudocorentin and the rest of the GitStart team and on to something great.