Coder vs. Gitpod: Which is better for your team?
Gitpod and Coder are cloud-based developer environment providers, with Gitpod targeting individuals or small teams through a SaaS offering, while Coder focuses on enterprises with self-hosted solutions. Both platforms offer benefits such as immediate coding access, secure source code handling, less drift in development environments, greater compute power, and remote access. However, they differ in their supported IDEs and workspace infrastructure options. Gitpod is more opinionated about its model for development environments and supports multiple IDEs beyond VS Code in the web browser. Coder, on the other hand, offers a wider range of enterprise-grade features such as built-in single-sign-on, audit log, configurable workspace resources, quotas, and usage metrics. Both platforms provide support for different types of workspace infrastructure, integration with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and VS Code IDEs. Coder also supports JetBrains IDEs, custom apps and IDEs, Docker in workspaces, GPUs in workspaces, collaboration via third-party IDE extensions, CLI access, REST API, and workspace pre-builds and snapshots. Gitpod's SaaS offering is single-tenant, while Coder offers self-hosted solutions on Docker, Kubernetes, or VMs, with multi-region support for geographically distributed teams.
Company
Coder
Date published
Jan. 18, 2022
Author(s)
Ben Potter
Word count
946
Language
English
Hacker News points
1