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Discord Professional Services 750 $428M United States Coder Coder Community Apps Development 2020 n/a In 2020, Discord implemented Coder Community to provide consistent, reproducible cloud development environments as part of its Apps Development practice. The deployment began with Coder v1 and targeted developer workflows across operating systems and offices in the United States, establishing a single pattern for provisioning development workspaces for engineering teams and frontline support staff. The Coder Community implementation centered on reproducible cloud workspaces, centralized configuration of development images, and standardized tooling access to reduce environment drift across macOS, Windows, and Linux. Functionally this included persistent, preconfigured development environments, remote IDE access and image-based workspace templates to accelerate onboarding and simplify troubleshooting for support teams. Rollout was oriented around developer experience and supportability, with staged adoption by engineering teams and configuration governance to keep workspace images consistent. The customer narrative indicates usage of the Coder platform that may include enterprise features beyond the open source Community edition, and the documented outcome was improved developer experience and reduced support friction.
Dropbox Communications 1800 $2.5B United States Coder Coder Community Apps Development 2022 n/a In 2022, Dropbox migrated approximately 1,000 developers onto Coder Community to standardize cloud development environments and accelerate onboarding. The implementation is described in the context of Apps Development, with the Coder Community platform serving as the standardized remote development workspace layer for Dropbox engineering teams in the United States. Deployment centered on centralized provisioning of preconfigured development workspaces, immutable environment images, and role based access controls to enforce consistent developer environments. Configuration management included workspace templates and automated environment instantiation to reduce manual setup, aligning typical Apps Development workflows such as environment provisioning, dependency management, and workspace snapshots for reproducible builds. Operational scope covered core product and platform engineering teams, with the platform used across developer onboarding and day to day development tasks. The rollout focused on standardizing developer tooling and workspace governance rather than named integrations, provisioning cloud compute through the Coder platform for distributed teams in the United States. Governance changes included centralized environment templates and policy driven provisioning to simplify onboarding and enforce resource controls. Outcomes reported in the case study include faster onboarding and a reduction in cloud compute costs of about 30 percent, reflecting both process standardization and centralized resource governance.
Skydio, Inc. Manufacturing 600 $100M United States Coder Coder Community Apps Development 2023 n/a In 2023, Skydio, Inc. moved developer workspaces to Coder Community to support AI/ML workloads and burst GPU use, implementing a platform-focused approach for Apps Development. The deployment was positioned to centralize environment provisioning and standardize developer onramps for software engineering teams in the United States, aligning the Coder Community application with Skydio’s apps development and AI engineering workflows. The implementation centered on cloud-hosted, GPU-backed ephemeral developer workspaces managed through a central control plane, with configuration delivered via containerized environment templates and automated workspace provisioning. Functional capabilities inferred from the public case study include workspace orchestration, role-based access controls, cost governance controls, and GPU bursting for ML workloads, noting the case study does not explicitly specify the Community edition and module usage is likely to include enterprise or Premium features. Operational scope covered Skydio’s applications development and AI/ML engineering functions in the United States, with governance focused on standardizing development images, automating provisioning, and enforcing access and cost policies. According to the case study, running developer workspaces on Coder Community cut cloud development costs by approximately 90 percent and dramatically shortened time-to-first-commit, reflecting consolidated environment management and GPU efficiency for apps development.
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