The TV Guide used to be the most popular magazine in the United States. My uncle subscribed, and I recall flipping through back issues while he worked the current crossword. The primary purpose of …
How LLMs Rank 781 Dev Tools (and What That Means for Yours)
A developer pushes an update, only to have early adopters immediately flag that the data dashboards won't load. Of course, it works on the developer’s machine. Frustrated, they paste a cryptic, …
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Three AI Blind Spots That Cost You Developers
AI assistants have become the first stop in the developer journey. A growing proportion of developers now use AI to find new tools, evaluate their options, and write implementation code. If your …
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Five LLM Content Strategies Revealed from Top Dev Tool Companies
Developers increasingly use AI assistants to discover tools and learn how to implement them. They ask ChatGPT for help debugging API errors, or prompt Claude for authentication solutions, or use …
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How to Target Non-Developers with Your Developer Product
Most dev tool marketers know they need to reach beyond individual developers. But there’s a big difference between knowing you should target “decision-makers” and actually reaching them. The …
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Should You Market Your API with an MCP Server?
"MCP" is quickly becoming the acronym of the year in dev-focused circles. You’ve probably heard enough about the Model Context Protocol to wonder whether it’s more than hype. Before you add it to your …
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