Gait builds a Cursor and VS Code extension for sharing AI-codegen chats. The product stores prompts and conversations from GitHub Copilot and Cursor, then adds collaboration and analytics features for software teams. The company was founded in 2024 and joined Y Combinator's Fall 2024 batch.
Gait's main competitors in the collaboration tool market, particularly for AI-generated code management, include:
Code Autopilot: An AI-powered tool integrated with GitHub that assists developers in solving bugs, implementing features, and reviewing pull requests. It operates on a freemium model starting at $19.
GitLoop: This AI-powered development tool aids in code analysis, documentation generation, bug detection, and natural language code search, also following a freemium model starting at $15.
GptSdk: A tool that streamlines AI prompt management by integrating with version control systems, enhancing collaboration, available on a freemium basis starting at $25.
StructAI: A free tool that captures and visualizes project structures and file contents, enhancing AI-assisted development.
SnippetHub: A paid VS Code extension that offers AI-powered features for developers, including unit test generation and code analysis, starting at $7.
Team-GPT: An AI-powered collaboration tool that organizes team chats and promotes knowledge sharing, providing a structured approach to team communication.
GitChat by Locale.ai: Automates code review summaries for GitHub pull requests, enhancing collaboration and providing actionable feedback.
Notable differences include pricing structures, specific features like integration with GitHub or VS Code, and the focus on visualization or prompt management. Gait's unique selling proposition lies in its integration of AI-generated code management, which combines prompts, context, and code for better team collaboration.
Gait primarily focuses on the software development industry, specifically in the market of collaboration tools that enhance the understanding and editing of AI-generated code.