
Codementor
Real-time marketplace offering help for developers.
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Codementor, founded in 2013 by serial entrepreneur Weiting Liu, operates as an on-demand marketplace connecting software developers with expert mentors for real-time, one-on-one assistance. Liu, an alumnus of both Y Combinator and Techstars, drew from his experience as a startup veteran where he repeatedly witnessed developers struggling with technical issues without a clear place to turn for help. This experience was the catalyst for creating a platform to facilitate faster, more human-centric learning within the developer community.
The company, based in Taipei, Taiwan, and San Francisco, California, was officially launched in 2014 after participating in the Techstars accelerator program in 2013 and securing initial seed funding. By 2016, Codementor had raised a total of $2.2 million in seed funding from investors including TMI Holding, WI Harper Group, and Techstars. A significant evolution in the company's offerings was the 2019 launch of Arc, a platform focused on simplifying the hiring of remote developers for long-term and full-time roles, which grew out of the extensive Codementor community. Codementor continues to operate as a standalone product under its parent company, Arc.
Codementor's business model is multifaceted, generating revenue primarily through a commission-based system. For mentorship sessions, the platform employs a flexible pay-per-minute model where mentors set their own rates, and Codementor takes a platform fee. Clients, ranging from students and individual developers to small business owners, can get instant help with debugging, code reviews, and personalized learning via screen sharing, video, and text chat. The platform also facilitates project-based freelance work, connecting clients with vetted developers for tasks from building new features to creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), and takes a commission from successfully completed projects. All mentors and freelancers undergo a strict vetting process to ensure a high standard of expertise across a wide array of technologies like Python, JavaScript, iOS, and more.
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