Snipblr

Snipblr

Share, Star, and Discuss Code Snippets.

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Snipblr is a dev-focused social platform for sharing code snippets. Star, fork, discuss, and collaborate easily. Snippets are MIT-licensed. Join us and level up your coding!
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Launch tags:Social Media•Developer Tools
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Universal-3 Pro by AssemblyAI
Universal-3 Pro by AssemblyAI
Speech-to-text that finally understands context
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What do you think? …

Arjun Ganesan
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt!
Thank you for stopping by to check out Snipblr—a social platform built exclusively for developers to share, discuss, and collaborate on code snippets. Here's the story behind it:

We noticed the need for a dedicated space where developers could effortlessly share small chunks of code, receive feedback, and build upon one another’s work, all in a clutter-free environment. That’s how Snipblr was born!

Key Features:
Star & Fork: Highlight your favorite snippets or create customized versions for your own projects.

Community-Driven: Engage in discussions over code snippets, learn from peers, and evolve ideas together.
MIT-Licensed Snippets: All code is shared under the MIT License by default, keeping contributions open and flexible.

What’s Next?
We’re actively rolling out new features—private snippets, mobile app, and improved search—to make your coding experience even more enjoyable.

We’d love to hear your feedback, ideas, and questions. Let us know what you think, and thank you for your support!

Happy coding,
The Snipblr Team

Kay Kwak

I find the UI with gamified elements very intriguing! Congrats on the launch !🎉

Bon

It looks quite interesting! Congrats, Arjun!


I have a question: GitHub has similar features, so what makes Snipblr necessary? What are its advantages?

Jonas Urbonas

Snipblr sounds like an awesome space for devs to share and learn from each other without the noise of traditional forums! I love the idea of forking and evolving snippets—how do you plan to handle version control when multiple people collaborate on a snippet?