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ReadMe vs Workday

Developer ecosystem comparison across GitHub activity, SDKs, documentation, community, reach and momentum.

ReadMe (Interactive developer hubs that help users succeed with your APIs 🦉) and Workday both appear on the Smoower Developer Ecosystem Index.

ReadMe (rank #257) holds a narrow lead over Workday (rank #278) on the overall Smoower ecosystem score (47 vs 46). The gap of 1 points reflects composite signals across code, docs, community and reach.

On code quality (the state of repositories, tests, releases and polish), ReadMe is clearly ahead of Workday. On community (issue response, PR reviews and discussion health), ReadMe is slightly ahead of Workday. On reach (how visible the ecosystem is beyond its own repos), Workday is slightly ahead of ReadMe. On momentum (release cadence and how fast the ecosystem moves), ReadMe is ahead of Workday.

ReadMe carries 1,824 GitHub stars across 106 public repos, with 26 repositories active in the last 90 days and 21 external contributors on record. Workday shows 1,102 stars across 57 public repos, 19 active in the last 90 days and 11 external contributors.

ReadMe is the stronger read for anyone weighting code quality. Workday looks better where reach is the deciding factor. The table below breaks the scores down pillar by pillar; the linked profiles cover the underlying repos, docs and community signals in full.

Side-by-side metrics

MetricReadMeWorkday
Ranking
Overall rank#257#278
Pillars
Overall4746
Code7654
Education7979
Community4340
Reach2628
Momentum4832
Builder experience00
Signals
Stars1,8241,102
Forks451580
Public repos10657
Active repos (90d)2619
External contributors2111
Avg polish7459
Avg AI-readiness4836

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