For software developers and technical professionals requiring remote access to version control systems and codebases.
Providing mobile-first development tools that allow software engineers to manage Git repositories and edit code outside of desktop environments.
Target audience
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Free 1Last updated
PolyGit Git Client
v53.0
3.1y ago
Primary focus
Mobile developer tools and Git repository management
Scale
indie
Target audience
Software developers and technical professionals requiring remote access to version control systems and codebases.
Maintained a consistent presence with 1 update to their active title within the last 6 months.
1 app analysed
Specialized keyboard layout reduces mobile-coding friction
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
65/100
Avg sentiment score
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What fed this analysis
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