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Discussion (3 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

apulkit6•about 3 hours ago
Trinket.io is shutting down in August 2026, and they made their code open source in March 2026. No one was hosting the open source version since the server costs are so high. So using our YC Bookface discounts, we decided to host it for free for the entire education community.

So trinket now lives on a trinket.strivemath.org and it's free for everyone. It's the best alternative to trinket.io.

I saw so many other companies try to push their own paid coding editors, most of which are 2x to 10x more expensive than trinket. So we decided that a free platform, hosted by an education company that follows all data privacy rules is better for the education industry.

paulsampson90•about 1 hour ago
It is great you're doing this, teachers will appreciate it.

Questions: - All paid plans say "Get started", but clicking those buttons does not lead to the paid features. Will there be paid plans? I can't access any teacher focused features like courses - Is this a fork? (based on the above it seems like it is, and help page is different) Will you accept community contributions? The github link at the bottom points to https://github.com/trinketapp/trinket-oss - If no open source contributions, will this be updated? The Java version is version 8, for example - What's the relationship between the hosted trinket and https://strivemath.org/ide? Will these be merged?

Again, thanks for hosting, looking forward to answers

ajdude•about 1 hour ago
I really appreciate it when services open source their software when they shut down. There's so many amazing sites, software, games, or other neat solitons that are gone forever because there's no way to access it or replicate it.