Retool
Retool is an AI-driven platform that helps teams design, build, and deploy internal software from a single unified workspace. It allows users to start with a natural language prompt and turn it into production-ready applications, agents, and workflows. Retool connects to nearly any data source, including SQL databases, APIs, and AI models, creating a real-time operational layer on top of existing systems. The platform supports AI agents, LLM-powered workflows, dashboards, and operational tools across teams. Visual app building tools allow users to drag and drop components while seeing structure and logic in real time. Developers can fully customize behavior using code within Retool’s built-in IDE. AI assistance helps generate queries, UI elements, and logic while remaining editable and schema-aware. Retool integrates with CI/CD pipelines, version control, and debugging tools for professional software delivery. Enterprise-grade security, permissions, and hosting options ensure compliance and scalability. The platform supports data, operations, engineering, and support teams alike. Trusted by startups and Fortune 500 companies, Retool significantly reduces development time and manual effort. Overall, it enables organizations to build smarter, AI-native internal software without unnecessary complexity.
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Devin Desktop
Devin Desktop is an AI-powered integrated development environment that enables developers to manage fleets of coding agents while maintaining complete control over the software development lifecycle. Built as the evolution of Windsurf, the platform combines advanced AI agents, a fully featured IDE, and collaborative workflow management into a single development experience. Developers can assign coding tasks to local or cloud-based agents, allowing autonomous execution of research, implementation, testing, debugging, optimization, and documentation activities. The platform's Agent Command Center provides centralized visibility into ongoing agent work, making it easier to coordinate multiple development efforts simultaneously. Features such as Spaces enable shared context and Git worktrees across agents, while Fast Context rapidly surfaces relevant code, files, and dependencies to accelerate development. Devin Desktop includes Supercomplete, which predicts developer intent beyond simple code completion, helping users work faster and remain focused. The platform supports multiple AI models and agent frameworks through the Agent Client Protocol, providing flexibility across different coding workflows and use cases. Extensive integrations with development, collaboration, monitoring, and project management tools allow organizations to connect AI-assisted development with their existing technology stack. Built-in code review, debugging, and traceability features ensure developers can inspect, validate, and refine every AI-generated change before deployment. The platform is designed for organizations that want to scale AI-assisted software engineering while maintaining visibility, governance, and code quality standards. Devin Desktop helps developers and engineering teams accelerate software delivery by combining autonomous AI execution with professional development tools and human oversight.
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GitHub Copilot
GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered developer platform designed to enhance productivity across the entire software development workflow. It works directly within IDEs, terminals, and GitHub to assist with coding, debugging, and collaboration. Copilot offers intelligent code completion, explanations, refactoring, and real-time suggestions. Developers can leverage agent-based capabilities to let Copilot autonomously handle tasks like writing code, creating pull requests, and responding to feedback. The platform supports multiple industry-leading AI models, giving teams flexibility in performance and cost optimization. Copilot CLI brings AI assistance to the command line for complex, context-aware workflows. Teams can customize Copilot with organizational knowledge to ensure consistency and shared best practices. Enterprise-grade controls allow administrators to manage access, monitor usage, and enforce governance. Secure MCP integrations help organizations control how external tools connect to Copilot. Copilot scales easily from individual developers to large enterprises. It integrates seamlessly with existing GitHub workflows and tools. GitHub Copilot ultimately helps teams build better software faster with AI as a collaborative partner.
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Antigravity CLI
Antigravity CLI is a terminal-first AI interaction platform that allows developers to work directly with Antigravity agents from the command line using natural language instructions. Built specifically for technical users who spend most of their time inside terminal environments, the platform helps developers edit files, orchestrate workflows, automate operations, and build projects without leaving their existing setup. Antigravity CLI replaces much of the manual command-driven workflow with conversational interactions, enabling users to tell agents what they need while the system handles execution and task coordination. The platform is engineered with a lightweight and performance-focused architecture that delivers a fast, responsive experience while maintaining a minimal system resource footprint for developers who value speed and efficiency. One of its most advanced features is support for subagents, which allows multiple AI-powered agent sessions to work concurrently on background tasks and larger development workflows. Developers can open the /agents panel to monitor active sessions, track task progress, and manage multiple running agents simultaneously from within the terminal. The platform also streamlines workflow approvals by allowing users to instantly approve tools and actions through shortcuts such as ctrl+k, reducing interruptions during development tasks. Antigravity CLI provides extensive customization capabilities through slash commands, configurable permissions, adjustable themes, workflow preferences, and fully customizable keybindings available through the /config and /keybindings interfaces. The platform also supports plugins, MCP integrations, hooks, and workflow extensions that can be quickly accessed through built-in slash command functionality.
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