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Effortlessly centralize community, product, and customer data


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About crowd.dev

crowd.dev is the Developer Data Platform(DDP) that allows companies to centralize all touch points developers have with their product and brand, whether in the community (e.g., Stack Overflow or Reddit), product (open-source or SaaS), or commercial channels (e.g., HubSpot).The platform pulls data from various sources, normalizes it, matches identities across platforms, and enriches it with third-party data. The result is a unified 360-degree view of the developers who engage with your product and community, the companies they work for, and their position in their personal customer journey.

crowd.dev is open-source, built with developers in mind, available for both hosted and self-hosted deployments, open to extensions, and offers full control over your data.

To our users:

  • You can get actively involved, contribute to our roadmap, and turn crowd.dev into the tool you've always wanted.
  • We are open about what we are building, allowing you to take a look inside, and ensuring that we handle your data in a privacy-preserving way.
  • Our interests as a company are aligned with yours, and we need to ensure that we always deliver enough value to you with our commercial offering in relation to our pricing.

To our developer community:

  • You can self-host crowd.dev to centralize data for your community or company while keeping full control over your data.
  • Our product is built for extensibility. If you can think of any use cases that you want to build with the data we collect and store for you, please go ahead and build them! We will be here to help out if you need us.
  • You can actively contribute to crowd.dev (e.g. integrations), and we will be supporting you along the journey. Just take a look at our Contributing guide.

✨ Features

  • Plug & play integrations to tie all relevant platforms - like GitHub, Discord, Slack, or LinkedIn - together. (all integrations)
  • Identity resolution & automated segmentation to effortlessly understand activities and profiles across platforms.
  • Opinionated analytics & reports on topics like product-market-fit and open-source community activity to further inform your GTM strategy.
  • Workflows automation with webhooks.
  • 2-way CRM sync & Slack alerts to get notified about intent events in real-time. [cloud only]
  • User enrichment with 25+ attributes, including emails, social profiles, work experience, and technical skills. [cloud only]
  • Organization enrichment with 50+ attributes, including industry, headcount, and revenue. [cloud only]
  • Sentiment analysis and conversation detection to stay on top of what's going on in your open-source community. [cloud only]
  • Eagle Eye: Monitor dev-focused community platforms to find relevant content to engage with, helping you to gain developers’ mindshare and grow your community organically [cloud only]

🚀 Getting started

Cloud version

Our cloud version is a fast, easy, and free way to get started with crowd.dev.

Self-hosted version

To get started with self-hosting, take a look at our self-hosting docs.

Deployment with Kubernetes

Our services can be deployed using Kubernetes, as well as a lightweight development environment using Docker. You can read more about it in our self-hosting docs.

Integrations

We currently support all our integrations for self-hosting. For each one of them, you will need to create your own application. You can see the steps for each integration in our self-hosting integrations guide.

Development environment

  1. Get the mono repo from GitHub
git clone [email protected]:CrowdDotDev/crowd.dev.git
  1. Run the start script
cd scripts
./cli start

For hot reloading, you can run

cd scripts
./cli clean-start-dev

This app will be available at http://localhost:8081

For more information on development, you can check our docs.

🗺️ Roadmap

You can find more features on our public roadmap. Feel free to also open an issue for anything you're missing.

🔔 Stay up-to-date

crowd.dev is still in beta and we ship new features every week. To stay in the loop, leave us a star and subscribe to our monthly newsletter. Thanks a lot! ❤️

✍️ Contribution

There are many ways you can contribute to crowd.dev! Here are a few options:

  • Star this repo
  • Create issues every time you feel something is missing or goes wrong
  • Upvote issues with 👍 reaction so we know what's the demand for a particular issue to prioritize it within the roadmap

If you would like to contribute to the development of the project, please refer to our Contributing guide.

All contributions are highly appreciated. 🙏

⚖️ License

Distributed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE for more information.

Our self-hosted version can be run and deployed by default under the permissive Apache 2.0 license. All premium components will be hidden and inactive with the default configuration. You can run, deploy, and contribute to the app without fearing a violation of the premium license. Check out the premium self-hosted features docs to know more about the premium self-hosted features.

🔒 Security

We take security very seriously. If you come across any security vulnerabilities, please disclose them by sending an email to [email protected]. We appreciate your help in making our platform as secure as possible and are committed to working with you to resolve any issues quickly and efficiently.

📞 Book a call

Schedule a call with a crowd.dev team member to learn more about our product and ensure you get the most out of it.

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