![]() "Teams can now build extensions and share them privately with their team members," Mann said. Users will be able to create their own internal store, where they can build and distribute custom extensions and links specific to the needs of their teams. Starting today, companies will be able to sign up for a program to get access to new team features. Although the company will remain heavily focused on individual developers, Raycast sees potential in making it easy to share productivity tools and workflows with others. Raycast plans to use the funding to build its community of developers and tools, accelerate growth on the platform, and bring Raycast to teams. We want to make this platform universally accessible to everyone so that they can build the tools they want to have," he said. We will use the funding to scale our team further up. The team currently consists of 12 members, with more people expected to join by the end of the year.Īs for the new funding, Mann said Raycast wants to become the leader in developer productivity. ![]() In terms of growth, Raycast says that in just 12 months, it has increased its daily active user base from 130 in October 2020 to over 11,000 to date, with more than 20 million actions performed on the platform in that time. The software is essentially a developer-focused version of Apple’s Spotlight search, which aims to help software engineers navigate all the parts of their job that aren’t development work using a single tool. Users can easily create and re-modify issues in Jira, merge pull requests in GitHub and find documents. The desktop software takes a note from peers like Superhuman and Command E, allowing users to quickly pull up and modify data with keyboard shortcuts. The platform enables the automation of day-to-day processes and allows developers to focus on important tasks. Products such as Raycast, which offer a beautifully simple way of interacting with your entire application suite, could play an important role in shaping that landscape.Raycast aims to make it easier for developers to find and update information with its command-line-inspired interface. ![]() Developer or not, everyone’s working life is going to involve more and more software tools in the future. While focused for the time being on developers, their fundamental insight – that people need a better way to manage the growing roster of software we all use at work – is one with a wide relevance for all users. The clarity of their vision and early evidence of execution shone through in our remote-only conversations and convinced us they’re a team we’d love to back. ![]() While first-time founders, they’re also a proven team who’ve demonstrated their ability to drive product adoption at Facebook, where they helped build a 100,000-strong developer community around their work with Spark AR. Importantly, it doesn’t seek to replace existing systems, instead acting as a productivity add-on that helps developers work better with the software tools they have.Ĭo-founders Thomas and Petr, both former Facebook engineers, have a clear product vision and a compelling design approach. Raycast reduces the time developers spend on non-coding tasks, estimated to take up to 50% of an average day. Raycast directly addresses a problem that was begging to be solved – the growing burden on developer time, one of the most valuable resources of any company. Without leaving Raycast a developer can, for example, create an issue in Jira, review pull requests in GitHub, or join a Zoom call. It provides one-stop access to the growing suite of developer tools as well as the functionality to use and integrate these services more intelligently. Through a delightful command line interface, Raycast provides the search functionality of macOS Spotlight, paired with deep API connections that allow developers to work seamlessly across different platforms, develop custom integrations, and automate their workflows. This is where we believe Raycast, a young company we’re backing out of Y Combinator, can make an important difference.
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