Reo.Dev Surpasses 100M Developer Profiles, Launches World's Largest Developer Knowledge Graph
Reo.Dev Surpasses 100M Developer Profiles, Launches Largest Developer Knowledge Graph

Reo.Dev, the intent platform designed for DevTools companies, has announced a major milestone: its Developer Knowledge Graph now surpasses 100 million technical profiles, making it what the company claims is the largest and most comprehensive database of technical personas globally. Built over nearly three years, the platform aims to transform how DevTool and software companies identify, understand, and engage with technical buyers.

Beyond Static Job Titles: A New Approach to Developer Intelligence

Traditional datasets often rely on static job titles or company-level segmentation. Reo.Dev's Developer Knowledge Graph takes a different approach by mapping engineers based on what they are actively building, the technologies they use, the projects they contribute to, and the signals they leave across the internet. The system unifies fragmented developer footprints into a continuously evolving intelligence layer that reflects real technical behavior rather than inferred roles.

Currently, the Developer Knowledge Graph includes over 100 million engineers, 30,000 technologies, and 250 technical functions. This is achieved by aggregating and correlating data from sources such as GitHub, Stack Overflow, LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), and specialized technical datasets. This enables DevTool companies to move beyond outdated outbound models and target developers based on real-time technical context and intent.

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Living Map of Engineering Activity

At the core of Reo.Dev's platform is a fundamentally new approach to B2B technical intelligence. Instead of relying on titles like "backend engineer" or "platform architect," Reo.Dev builds a living map of engineering activity. It captures what systems developers are building, what frameworks they are adopting, and what technical problems they are actively solving. This allows go-to-market teams to identify audiences with far greater precision and relevance.

Achintya Gupta, Co-founder and CEO of Reo.Dev, explained the challenge: "Building and selling into technical audiences has always been difficult because the right data simply didn't exist in one place. For example, if you're an observability platform, you don't just want to reach engineers with certain titles, you want to reach the ones actively building in the environments you support. That level of clarity was missing. With the Developer Knowledge Graph, we've brought together signals from across GitHub, Stack Overflow, LinkedIn, X, and technical ecosystems to finally make that possible."

100 Million Profiles and Growing

Gupta added, "Today, we're at over 100 million developer profiles mapped across 30,000 technologies and 250+ technical functions. And this is just the beginning—the graph deepens with every developer action, making it more accurate and more powerful over time. For companies selling into technical teams, this changes the probability of reaching the right audience strongly."

The platform is designed to solve one of the most persistent challenges in technical go-to-market strategy: building accurate, high-intent audience lists. By understanding the technologies developers are using, the projects they are contributing to, and the problems they are solving, Reo.Dev enables companies to align outreach with real engineering context, whether that involves LLM infrastructure, observability, DevOps, or application performance optimization.

Part of Launch Month and Future Capabilities

The announcement comes as part of "Launch Month" at Reo.Dev. The Developer Knowledge Graph serves as the foundational layer for a broader suite of upcoming capabilities aimed at redefining how DevTool companies approach GTM intelligence. Reo.Dev continues to position itself at the intersection of AI-native intent systems and developer-first go-to-market infrastructure.

Founded in 2023 and backed by Heavybit, the platform is already trusted by over 100 leading DevTool companies worldwide. As the company puts it, the goal is simple: to build a living universe of developers—one where every signal brings go-to-market teams closer to the right engineer, at the right time, with the right context.

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