Source Control Systems
Reliable version control workflows that enable teams to collaborate efficiently and safely.
Developer Platform
The world's leading developer platform for source control, collaboration, code reviews, project management, automation, and software delivery.
Reliable version control workflows that enable teams to collaborate efficiently and safely.
Shared environments that support code reviews, discussions, and team productivity.
Community-driven software initiatives with transparent collaboration and contribution workflows.
Automated workflows that build, test, and deploy applications consistently.
Development planning environments that organize tasks, milestones, and releases.
Integrated workflows that improve code quality, security, and compliance.
User flows, wireframes, prototypes, design systems, and development-ready Figma files.
Learn moreFrontend, backend, full-stack, mobile, cloud, API, and integration development.
Learn moreManual QA, regression testing, test documentation, automation, and release validation.
Learn moreSprint coordination, risk visibility, blocker tracking, delivery updates, and client alignment.
Learn moreStart hereDefine goals, scope, roles, timeline, risks, assumptions, and the statement of work.
Schedule discoveryFor companies that need continuous software capacity across an evolving roadmap.
See how ongoing teams workFor companies that need a defined deliverable, timeline, budget, and statement of work.
See how fixed-scope worksBefore we recommend roles, timelines, or pricing, we need to understand your goals, technology stack, product situation, scope, risks, and constraints. Discovery helps us align expectations and create a realistic statement of work.
GitHub is a cloud-based developer platform that provides Git repository hosting, collaboration tools, project management features, and software delivery workflows.
GitHub enables teams to collaborate on code, manage projects, automate workflows, and maintain software quality throughout the development lifecycle.
No. Git is the version control system, while GitHub is a platform that hosts Git repositories and provides collaboration and automation features.
Yes. GitHub includes GitHub Actions, which allows teams to automate testing, deployments, and development workflows.
Yes. GitHub provides Issues, Projects, Discussions, Milestones, and other tools that help teams organize and track work.
GitHub is used by individual developers, startups, enterprises, open-source communities, and organizations worldwide to build and maintain software.
Schedule discovery hours so we can understand your project goals, stack, situation, and delivery needs before creating a statement of work.