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Find developers who have already collaborated

Obviously, building a great development team is tough. Individual talent matters, but what really makes the difference is finding people who work well together.

We built Prog.Ai because we were tired of the traditional hiring approach that treats developers like isolated resources. Instead, we look at how developers actually work together in open-source projects or in the same company to help you build teams that click from day one.

Here's how you can find engineers who are coworkers:


And developers who have committed to the same repository:



Why one should focus on past collaboration

When developers have already worked together successfully, you avoid a lot of common team-building headaches:

— They know how to work together. Each developer understands what the others are good at and how to divide work effectively.

— Communication just works. They've already figured out how to share ideas and solve problems together.

— They get stuff done faster. No need to spend months figuring out how to work as a team — they can hit the ground running.


How our platform works

We analyze open-source contributions to show you not just individual developers, but people who have proven they can build things together. Here's what we do:

1. Track collaboration patterns we look at open-source repositories to find developers who have worked together on projects similar to yours.

2. Focus on real results: instead of just counting code commits, we score the quality and impact of the source code contributions into open source projects for developers who have built meaningful things together.

3. Find the right fit: we'll help you find collaborators with the right technical background.

When you reach out to developers through Prog.Ai, you're not just another recruiter sending cold emails. You can show that you've done your homework and understand what makes them effective as a team.

Would you like to book a free demo?

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