Onboard new developers and prepare them for on-call, create hands-on practice challenges for students, or just build something nice for your dev community using Wilco’s production-like simulation platform.
@urieli17 great question, Uri! With the right codebase, you can build a simple scenario, and make it work. More advanced scenarios will require additional integrations. Our main focus atm is full stack web development, but happy to explore some ML quests together. Drop us a note at builder@wilcohq.com
@kobaiko right now, we’re focusing on web development, and the SDK we’ve built reflects that. The quests are written in a language/framework-agnostic format to support future expansions to our supported stack. Currently, Wilco uses React for the frontend and Python/Node.js/Ruby on Rails for the backend.
@ransegall as long as you’re publishing your quests for anyone to use, we’ll publish and distribute them for free. If you want a private quest that can be accessed only by your company, it’s available as part of our commercial offering - Wilco for Teams. In the future we might charge for certain enterprise features but we expect that the personal use of the quest builder will remain free.
@kensavage as long as you’re publishing your quests for anyone to use, we’ll publish and distribute them for free. If you want a private quest that can be accessed only by your company, it’s available as part of our commercial offering - Wilco for Teams. In the future we might charge for certain enterprise features but we expect that the personal use of the quest builder will remain free.
@shaulmert Wilco can absolutely be used for ongoing training. On-call readiness, for example, is one of the use-cases we've already heard from partners about.
@ben_blanki yes! We’re working on making this an automated process, but right now, any third-party integrations are developed by us. Drop us a line at builder@wilcohq.com and I’ll see what we can do.
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