Run coding contests for your whole team
Turn downtime into a ritual your team actually looks forward to. Private contests, team leaderboards, and the kind of friendly competition that builds real engineering culture.
What you get
Built for teams that want to stay sharp
Private team contests
Create contests only your team can join. Share an invite link in Slack or Discord — access is controlled by you. No public listings, no strangers joining.
Team leaderboards
Track who submitted what and how the team voted. Leaderboards update in real time so everyone can see where they stand as voting wraps up.
Run them on a schedule
The best teams make contests a ritual. A weekly 30-minute challenge keeps developers sharp, builds culture, and gives everyone something to look forward to.
Ways teams use it
More than a one-off game
Weekly challenges
Replace a boring Wednesday standup with a 30-minute coding contest. People actually show up on time.
Onboarding new devs
Help new team members find their footing fast — a friendly contest is the best way to break the ice and show how your team thinks.
Monthly tournaments
Set up a monthly bracket. Track cumulative scores. Build bragging rights that persist for more than a day.
Skill sharpening
Pick a tech your team wants to improve on — CSS animations, TypeScript generics, API design — and make that the contest theme.
The teams with great culture make time to build together
The best engineering teams aren't just coworkers — they're competitors and collaborators. A weekly contest creates a shared language, shared jokes, and shared pride in great code. That's what retains developers.
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Get your team coding together
Create a team, invite your colleagues, and run your first contest in under 5 minutes. Free to start.