CodeDashboard vs Sourcegraph

Sourcegraph helps you search code. CodeDashboard helps you understand it.

What is Sourcegraph?

Sourcegraph is a code search and intelligence platform built for large engineering teams. It indexes your entire codebase (across multiple repositories and code hosts) and provides search, code navigation, batch changes, and AI-assisted code understanding.

CodeDashboard focuses on a different problem: generating a visual overview of a single repository. Instead of searching through code, you get architecture diagrams, tech stack reports, and component summaries that explain how the system is structured.

Feature comparison

FeatureCodeDashboardSourcegraph
Auto-generated architecture diagrams
Cross-repo code search
Code navigation (go-to-definition)
Tech stack detection
Data flow visualization
Batch code changes
AI code assistant (Cody)
ELI5 mode
Shareable public links
Self-hosted option
Setup time< 2 minutes1+ hours (cloud), days (self-hosted)
Pricing starts at$5/monthFree tier, enterprise pricing

When to choose CodeDashboard

Choose CodeDashboard if you need a quick visual overview of a codebase for handovers, audits, onboarding, or client deliverables. It generates everything automatically and produces shareable dashboards.

CodeDashboard and Sourcegraph solve different problems. CodeDashboard explains how a codebase is structured. Sourcegraph helps you find and navigate code within that structure.

Where Sourcegraph is stronger

Sourcegraph is the better choice for large engineering teams that need to search across thousands of repositories, navigate complex codebases with go-to-definition, and make batch changes across multiple repos. Cody, their AI assistant, answers questions about your code using the full repository context.

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