Code Awareness in Microsoft Store
Code Awareness is now available on Microsoft Store and advancing pretty quickly. Currently MacOS arm and Win64 are supported platforms.

For those unfamiliar with my work, the following is a short presentation of what Code Awareness represents today and where it’s heading.
Rethinking Collaboration in the Age of AI
This is the beginning of a new kind of working together, where teamwork feels more like a team and less like a collection of tasks and who-owns-what. Where people can discover each other through their work, finding mentors and friends. Code Awareness is where you don’t have to tell your kid to wait another hour because you must finish something. We’re all humans, and with Code Awareness you can leave your desk at a moment’s notice, and someone else will take over from where you left, completing the task.
With Code Awareness, there’s new way forward. Think of it as a third path: freedom with visibility. You’re never blocked, never blind.
The Problem Code Awareness is Solving
Software: every developer knows the pain of waiting for others to finish their work, wait for merges, resolve merge conflicts, long code reviews, and the frustration of losing flow because of coordination overhead.
Education: Educators know the chaos of group projects where half the work disappears into silos while not really knowing who contributes what.
Business: Even outside of code, professionals face the same problem: how do we work together on documents, designs, or slides without slowing each other down — and without creating chaos? How do we update a google doc with sales strategies and numbers when 30 different people need to update it?
Collaboration should feel natural.
What I’m building
Code Awareness is a platform that makes collaboration seamless, conflict-free, and human.
- Real-time awareness: See where others are making changes in your code or documents, without stepping on each other’s work.
- Task Continuation: When someone is in a meeting or has any issue preventing them from finishing work, anyone with a few free cycles can contribute and continue their task, without needing to commit and push to the cloud.
- Conflict prevention: Potential conflicts are visible before they happen, saving hours of frustration.
- Mentorship & discovery: Find mentors, peers, or teammates through your actual work — not just through meetings or Slack threads.
- Transparency: Teams and managers see progress in real time, without extra reporting overhead.
- AI support: Documentation, onboarding, and scope-of-work assistance, right where the work happens.
Perhaps the most important feature is what I call Task Continuation, a form of “seamless handover”.

Passing the Work Without Losing the Flow
In traditional workflows, when you step away from your desk, the work stops with you. With Code Awareness, it doesn’t have to.
Imagine you’re in the middle of writing code, drafting a proposal, or updating a design. Something comes up — a meeting, a child needing your attention, or just the need to step away. Normally, your progress stalls until you return. And you didn’t commit, push your work to the cloud in any way, it’s still on your computer. With Code Awareness, a teammate can continue exactly where you left off, seamlessly.
This isn’t just about productivity. It’s about humanity.
It means not having to say, “Give me another hour, I need to finish this.”
It means collaboration that respects life outside the screen.
It means troubleshooting and contribution without screen-sharing, and syncing schedules.
And it means that teams stop being a collection of isolated contributors and start feeling like a real team — one where the baton can always be passed forward.



Who It’s For
- Software teams: Startups, scale-ups, and enterprises managing complex projects.
- Distributed teams: Colleagues spread across time zones who need continuous progress without late-night meetings.
- Educators and students: Group projects and labs where teamwork matters as much as the result.
- Hackathons and global events: Fast-moving collaborations where time is precious and conflicts are costly.
- Beyond code: Writers, designers, managers, sales people, anyone working together on shared documents.
The Benefits
With Code Awareness, teams experience:
- Fewer conflicts, faster reviews, and smoother onboarding.
- Less reliance on meetings, reports, status check-ins.
- A stronger culture of mentorship and learning.
- Work that continues even when someone steps away.
- A sense of collaboration that is efficient, transparent, and joyful.
At its core, Code Awareness is about more than just writing code or editing documents. It’s about making teamwork sustainable — and a little more human.
The Bigger Picture
I believe software isn’t just “built” like an assembly line. It grows — like an ecosystem, shaped by the people who contribute to it. Code Awareness is about nurturing that growth, reducing friction, and enabling teams to create together at their best.
Teamwork shouldn’t feel like a struggle between silos. It should feel like a flow, like a relay, like a continuous creative process where no effort is lost.
That’s what I’m building.
