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Version control built for trunk-based development, stacked commits, and large files.

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Product memo

Developers using trunk-based development get a version control system that simplifies workflows and handles large files natively. It focuses on commits and their versions, replicating the efficient practices of large tech companies. This approach reduces friction by keeping code, assets, and datasets versioned together, improving developer productivity.

For who

Developers using trunk-based development

Solves what

Streamlines version control for trunk-based development and large files.

  • Trunk-based development support
  • Native large file handling
  • Simplified commit concepts

In their own words

Version control like Big Tech

Twigg brings this awesome workflow for everybody.

Version control built for trunk-based development and stacked commits.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Twigg offers a free tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.

Key Tactics
  • A free tier provides core features, removing adoption friction for single users.
  • Per-user pricing scales with team size, aligning costs to active development seats.
  • Annual billing simplifies administration and secures longer-term customer commitments.

Operator context

Operating setup

Platform

Web app

Audience

Developers

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Pre Revenue
Effort
Small Team
About Twigg Expand

Twigg offers a specialized version control system designed for developers who practice trunk-based development. It simplifies complex versioning concepts by focusing on commits and their versions, which helps teams maintain a clean, continuously integrated main branch.

The service natively supports large files, eliminating the need for separate tools or workarounds often required with traditional Git setups. This addresses specific pain points for teams that prioritize rapid iteration and direct integration, making it easier to manage code, assets, and datasets within a unified workflow.