AI Coding Assistant
Real Devs Ready on Demand
AI speeds up writing, refactoring, and debugging right inside your editor. Hit a wall? Pull a vetted senior developer into a live session and keep shipping.
AI Coding Assistant
Real Devs Ready on Demand
AI speeds up writing, refactoring, and debugging right inside your editor. Hit a wall? Pull a vetted senior developer into a live session and keep shipping.

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How SnapDev Works
Snapdev drops senior know-how into your IDE, so your team spends less time stuck and more time shipping features users love.
AI Coding Assistant
Connect with a vetted engineer right in the IDE, our AI pairs you with the perfect specialist for your needs.
Describe the Blocker
Open the SnapDev sidebar in your editor, paste the error (or say what you’re trying to build), and hit Request Help.
Instant Expert Match
Within seconds SnapDev alerts the best-fit senior developer who already knows your stack. You’ll see their profile and hourly minute-rate before you accept.
Pair-Program in Your Editor
The dev joins your Live Share automatically. Talk or chat while they trace the bug, refactor code, or sketch architecture. Merge the PR, ship and only pay for the 15-minute chunks you used––all without you ever leaving the IDE.

Why Choose SnapDev?
Seamless Collaboration
Snapdev lives in your IDE. When AI gets stuck, describe your goal and get matched with a senior dev in seconds.
They join live, fix the issue, and guide you through it—so you ship faster and learn as you go.
Get a live walkthrough of your code quality—catch edge-case bugs, security gaps, and style inconsistencies before they ship
Sketch out your feature design, tech stack choices, or scaling approach in real time with a senior dev guiding best practices.
Receive a concise recap of every fix, recommendation, and code snippet as a ready-to-review pull request—no loose ends.

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A few weeks ago, Deborah Liu asked me to join her in a vibecoding bootcamp, and I couldn’t say no.
Between a private career shift and late-night coding with SnapDev, I’ve realized I might actually be able to build something myself.I’ve used AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Perplexity, Notion AI, Firefly, ElevenLabs, etc.—but this is my first deep dive into MCPs, agentic AI, automation workflows, and multi-agent systems. Honestly, the endless broetry AI posts make me want to log off and touch grass 😵💫.
So I’m curious—are we really using AI deeply, or just talking about it? Tired of it? Overwhelmed?Also, debugging nearly broke me (one bug = hours of pain), but Sonnet-4 saved me. A dev reminded me he once spent 8 days fixing a bug pre-AI 💀—so I guess I have it easy.
I've been around product and software engineering for 10 years, but I've never physically coded or built product myself. I had never tried cursor, replit, or any other vibe coding tools. Within a couple days of SnapDev's bootcamp, my environment was fully set up I had an MVP and was off to the races. After only two weeks I had a full fledged product that I was ready to upload to the domain I bought. I feel super comfortable vibe coding now and feel like I can build almost anything. I'm now going to integrate this into my toolbox as a consultant so my clients can benefit from what I've learned.
Transformational! If not for Qasim and team I would've probably not progressed as much and shipped anything real vibecoding. Coming in, I didn't know what to expect but I learnt so much end to end from using AI to refine PRDs, transforming it into development plan and actually code, test and deploy. This camp revived my passion for Tech and bring fun to product development again.
I came into this bootcamp feeling nervous and with a half baked idea that I had already started lay outing out the pieces for before the camp officially kicked off. From day one the vibe (no pun intended) was electric. Everyone was intensely focused yet supportive. There were late nights debugging, morning stand-ups where we’d half-joke and shared our way of working and what worked or not . The moments of pure triumph when our apps finally worked. The SnapDev team pushed us hard but always made time for questions, and my cohort felt like a team rather than competitors. By the end, I wasn’t just more confident in my coding skills – I felt like I’d found a community that actually understood the grind and the joy of building things from scratch
SnapCamp was a truly transformative experience. In just over two weeks, I learned so much and built real products I once thought were out of reach.I had explored vibe coding with tools like Lovable, Winsurf, and Cursor, but struggled to turn ideas into products. SnapCamp changed that.With the structure, support, and accountability it provided, I gained the confidence to go from idea to working product in days. I now feel ready to build without limits.
The Vibe Code Bootcamp was genuinely a game-changer for me. I went in curious, but came out with a whole new way of thinking. It wasn’t just about learning to code, it felt like unlocking a new level of how I understand the world and solve problems. The overall energy and the willingness to pass on the skills and knowledge was too good! One of the best things I signed up for in a decade!!
I feel incredibly lucky to have been part of SnapCamp’s inaugural cohort, what an amazing journey. As a product leader with a long-standing app idea, I had tried working with engineers and building it myself on Replit, but kept running into roadblocks.SnapDev changed that. The program was structured, hands-on, and empowering. I built my app myself and saved countless hours I would’ve spent struggling through YouTube tutorials. The mentor devs Qasim, Usama, and Zain were patient, insightful, and always ready to help.Beyond the skills I gained, being surrounded by other builders kept me motivated. I now have a deeper understanding of how engineers think and work and the confidence to keep building.
This is a brilliant boot-camp to get real hands-on vibe coding experience. The huge unlock is getting access to software engineers who can unblock you when you get stuck. As a non-technical executive, I never thought I'd be able to code my own apps, and yet here we are thanks to the SnapDev team!
This is one of the most thoughtfully structured and energizing communities I’ve been part of. From day one, it created a safe, supportive space where I felt free to share raw ideas without hesitation and always got thoughtful feedback in return. The combination of the Founder, architects, devs, and active peer support made it feel like more than just a bootcamp. It pushed me to think deeply and build consistently. I’ve joined plenty of groups before, but this is the one that genuinely made me want to show up, give my best even at times when it gets tough, and make real progress every day
SnapCamp honestly made me realize how fast I can bring ideas to life. The mentors and community had my back the whole way, and it gave me the confidence to actually build and share what I’ve been dreaming up. I have a software eng background and honestly way overestimated how long this project would take. I was able to complete it in 1/50th of the time it would've on my own.
SnapCamp far exceeded my expectations. I came in with a complex idea but no idea where to start and normally wouldn’t even try without an engineer. Over the two weeks, I grew comfortable with what I’d call “non-coding coding.” With Qasim and the team’s patient guidance, I was able to bring my project to life, something I never thought possible without coding experience.Now, after just part-time effort, I feel confident enough to tackle my next project solo.
Take this bootcamp. With so much shifting in how product, engineering, and design roles are evolving in this AI revolution, nothing is more valuable for non-coders than rolling up your sleeves and getting a hands-on experience. I downloaded my first IDE, created my first github account, and in a weekend I coded an app that Claude told me would take a single developer without AI 30-55 days of dev time.
I’m Amy, and I created Watchwise, a movie and TV recommendation site that personalizes suggestions based on user preferences and integrates with TheMovieDB API. SnapCamp was an incredible experience - very well run, with daily check-ins that blended informational topics, group discussions, and demos. You can get 90% of the way there on your own, but that last 10% was only possible thanks to the incredible engineers on their team. I’d absolutely recommend SnapCamp to anyone with an idea. It gives you the tools, accountability, and confidence to surprise yourself with what you can build in under two week!
FAQs
Most users connect with an expert in 1–3 minutes. If no match is found within 10 minutes we notify you via email.
You choose what to expose: a specific file, folder, or the full repo via Live Share. You can revoke access at any time.
Every session runs over encrypted channels. All SnapDev experts sign an NDA and can’t download your code without permission.
We screen for 5-plus years of professional experience, top-3% coding assessments, and verified open-source contributions.
End the session within 10 minutes and pay nothing. We’ll rematch you or refund the charge—your choice.
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