GitView’s platform is all about taking data and transforming it to make it easier to analyze and understand. In the same spirit, I hope I’ve made it a bit easier for you to see all your options in the git analytics/software engineering analytics space. 

If you need help picking the right solution or would like to talk about how GitView can help your team, don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly at jon@gitivew.com.

– Jon, Founder at GitView

GitView was modeled after the most expensive git analytics solutions, but for a fraction of the cost. You’ll likely find the highest value with this option.

$10 per dev/month 

After GitPrime was created, Code Climate created Velocity, its take on git analytics. It comes with a heavier price tag.

$37 per dev/month 

Formerly GitPrime, Pluralsight Flow contains unique tools that integrate into their learning platform. The highest cost in the space.

$42 per dev/month 

Waydev has a higher focus on measuring individual engineer performance and comes with a higher price tag.

$37 per dev/month 

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Blue optima markets themselves as the enterprise/fortune 500 solution.

$59 per dev/month

GitClear has unique opinions that differentiate it from the other platforms like not valuing churn as a metric.

$19 per dev/month 

Linearb is looking to take on the top git analytics platforms while offering other analytics unrelated to git.

$25 per dev/month

Allstacks isn’t primarily a git analytics platform. Cool product, but you may not find everything you’re looking for if the above options sound more familiar.

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Similar to Allstacks, PinPoint has a unique take in this space that isn’t quite the same as the other platforms above. 

$10 per dev/month

Software.com takes more of a social/mixed with music take on git analytics. Offering free solutions for individuals.

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