USA – Codiga, a Denver, Co.-based company provider of platform that helps software developers write their code, raised $2.1M in Seed funding.
The round was led by Draper Cygnus, LAUNCH and The Syndicate with participation from Olivier Pomel and Jeff Lunsford. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach.Founded in 2020 by Julien Delange, Codiga helps engineers boost their productivity through a number of smart features that produce cleaner code in record time. It includes a Code Analysis and an Automated Code Reviews tool that surfaces issues in code before being pushed to production. The company recently announced the release of Coding Assistant, a tool that helps engineers cut development time by giving them access to a library of code snippets (called Recipes), which are building blocks of reusable code that can be used to help frame any project. Coding Assistant allows users to not only find Recipes and reuse them, but also create Recipes that can be added to the platform and shared between developers either publicly or privately.23/02/2022