Unity developers, meet our new AI copilot — Code Maestro.
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This summer we made CM faster, smarter, and better for collaboration 🛠️
The main highlights:
We would like to mention a strong business value of Code Maestro:
Built specifically for game developers, Code Maestro allows to automate tasks ranging from script refactoring and bug fixing to Unity manifest updates and third-party SDK integrations — all handled via simple natural-language prompts, with smart helpers like prompt refiner.
Explore how CM can accelerate your next sprint: code-maestro.com/promo
During prototyping, bugs don’t just slow Unity developers — they stall entire teams, delay sprints, and increase burn.
With Code Maestro, there are no more hours lost digging through code. CM’s agent spots and fixes bugs on the fly, letting developers focus on design and gameplay instead of routine firefighting.
For game development studios, this means:
Our co-pilot goes beyond code generation. With its AI agents, context engine, custom tools and connectors, it deeply understands each Unity project’s structure — including code, assets, architecture, settings, plugins, dependencies, and versioning — and provides actionable, context-rich support at every stage of development.
💡 Code Maestro isn’t just helping developers avoid routine tasks — it helps studios ship faster, reduce risk, and generate revenue sooner.
Watch the latest showcase in our new video, and share it with your colleagues and teammates.
Check the Free Trial now: code-maestro.com/promo
Have you ever struggled to track patterns in your Unity project?
We know this pain: preparing for refactoring, auditing architecture, onboarding new devs, or checking code quality. And you’re not even sure where all instances of a pattern live.
There’s a solution — try Code Maestro’s Code Search: code-maestro.com/promo
Example prompt: “Identify and list all classes in the Unity project that implement the Singleton design pattern. For each identified class, specify the file path where it is located.”
Why it helps:
Code Search gives you a clear map of your project’s architecture in seconds.
Try it now with our Free Trial — no time limits, no card required, everything unlocked