Full-Time
Updated on 2/18/2025
Code intelligence platform for developers
$154.7k - $178.4kAnnually
Mid, Senior
Remote in USA
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Sourcegraph provides a code intelligence platform designed to improve how developers work with their code. The platform features an AI coding assistant named Cody, which helps developers understand, navigate, and automate their codebases. Sourcegraph offers tools for code search, bug fixing, refactoring, and enhancing performance, all within a single interface. This makes it easier for developers to manage their code, ensuring better security, faster onboarding for new team members, and promoting the reuse of code. Unlike many competitors, Sourcegraph focuses on serving large enterprises, helping them increase engineering speed, software quality, and team productivity. The goal of Sourcegraph is to support developers and organizations in creating healthier codebases and more efficient engineering processes.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$216.9M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2013
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