I first discovered GitPrime through ProductHunt shortly after it launched and used it as an early customer while working on my first startup. We were unusual in that we were a small team of two developers and while the product is designed for larger and more established teams, we found the reports really useful to analyse our work and see just how much time we were spending contributing new code, dealing with technical debt and refactoring legacy code.
When I was getting started as a founder, I was admittedly a lacklustre developer. To be fair, as a founder now, I'd still say I was pretty average. That said, I can crack out some decent code when the time comes.
But y'know what's even harder than writing consistently decent code yourself? Making sure your dev team's writing consistently decent code too.
GitPrime gives you high level insights into your team's performance, actionable insights and reports. When something catches your eye you can dig in and explore more. Invaluable for anyone running a dev team, no matter your coding experience. Highly recommended.
Having metrics for software development is a tough problem to solve. They get it right. Pricing on the high side but makes sense given the cost of dev salaries.
This book is based on the GitPrime software which I've been happily using for years.
We (and other companies) spend a lot on engineers. Having a sanity check on performance within an org, and across all companies, is very valuable.
Early adopter long term fan of what GitPrime are trying to do. Many of the businesses I have worked in have had the same problem of identifiying who their top performing developers were and who needed help. Time and time again, developers were promoted on subjective opinion rather than objective fact.
GitPrime changes that! It allowed me to bridge the developer/business disconnect and objectively show the impact a developer has on the product. The documentation is excellent, and the team were super accommodating whenever I had a question around what the data was telling me.
The metrics open up a whole set of wider veiwpoints and insights into how your team is doing. It also helped me understand who was struggling with a problem, and who was doing too much and likely to burn out. It made it easy for the business to visualise the impact of overtime, and the inevitable undertime that followed.
Overall, a really useful tool in the management toolbox!
Now we have visibility into our entire software development lifecycle and we're able to measure the human/teams impact on product. It's inspiring. These insights and reports are critical to our continuous delivery and improvement efforts.
Minimum pricing package is for 10 users and even for that many devs its still extortionate. These guys need to look at a product like Mixpanel as a way to run a SAAS product and aquire new customers.