Year 2025 summary

31 December 2025
#year-summary

Hi all,

The final days of the year are the perfect time to summarize the changes that have taken place at codito.io in 2025. 🚀

In early February, we publicly released our beta version of our code management platform. Initially, it focused on a specialized database that allowed users to add, edit, delete, and, of course, generate codes and export them to a file. In March, we introduced the ability to add custom parameters to codes in collections, and in May, the ability to import codes from external sources. As the code management mechanism in collections developed, it became apparent that many of our users found this too complicated - they needed to quickly generate codes to a file, and manage them in external software. For this reason, in September, we released the Quick Generator - a more advanced version of our free code generator, available before logging in.

2025 presented us with many challenges, from the changing expectations of our users, through optimization challenges, to fending off attacks on our infrastructure. We are proud to have completed it successfully, meeting all milestones.

We are excited about 2026, where we plan to further improve our platform to become the most advanced yet extremely easy-to-use solution of its kind on the market. We also plan to end the public beta in the near future, as we believe we are ready to transform codito.io into a fully-fledged product.

Thank you for traveling this journey with us. You are the best! ❤️

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a successful and even better 2026.

Happy New Year! 🥳

codito.io
Thomas Gemza
Founder of codito.io

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