
Why Everyone on Your Team Should Understand the Codebase (Even a Little)
Do non-coders on your team, like sales and marketing reps, management execs, understand how your app works? See how with code visibility tools like CodeSee developers can communicate effectively about technical decisions to all members of your product development team.

A CodeSee Guide: Using Labels and Notes
Codebases are complex and constantly evolving. Helping you navigate them with greater ease and understanding is our leading goal at CodeSee. One way we make this possible is with Maps Labels and Notes. While the feature may seem simple, its awesomeness is all in the application.
With Labels and Notes,

Introducing Data Flow Improvements, Search, and User Events
We’ve adopted an approach to build in the open, and we’ll use this forum to let you know where we’re headed.
Developers in our early access program have installed CodeSee to record their app and inspect their source code, runtime data, loops, nested functions, all in code

Getting started with CodeSee: Stories
Communicating about code is hard. The way we write code is not the way we talk
about code.
Since we hold most our code in our heads, sometimes jotting down our thoughts is
surprising helpful.
Yet, most note taking tools allow you to capture your thoughts but don’t allow

Redesigning our data flows, and putting users first
When I joined CodeSee [https://www.codesee.io/] as Head of Design in March, I
knew it was to build a suite of insanely useful tools for developers – to
explore everything that happens when you run your app, gain insights about how
the code works, record your knowledge, and share