Your Code Can Speak Louder Than Your Résumé.
Gritize was born out of rejection—not because we didn’t know how to code, but because the world asked for experience we couldn’t get without someone giving us a chance. So we built our own.
Whether you're breaking into tech or leveling up for your next role...

A Platform Built From Developers, For Developers
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Total Commits
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Total Pull Requests
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Open Issues
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Total Contributors
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Gritize isn’t a company. It’s a cause
We’re open-source, community-driven, and absolutely free—because we know how hard it is to find real, practical resources when you're just starting out. This is a battleground where you build skill and prove your grit.
Together, we can make software development a path for every disciplined and determined individual.
Here, We Gritize Your Mindset
Solving problems isn't about brute-forcing answers—it's about seeing the patterns. Gritize helps you internalize the “how” and “why” of algorithms, guiding you through:
- Pattern recognition over memorization
- Step-by-step solution breakdowns
- Real-world techniques used in tech interviews
Whether you’re tackling general algorithms or mastering the art of coding techniques, Gritize is your dojo
General Algorithms
Practice general algorithm and familiarize yourself with them, from simple sort search algorithms, to solving real-world scenarios.

Coding Techniques
Understand when (and why) to use sliding windows, binary search, dynamic programming, and more — one concept at a time.


What our colleagues say about Gritize
Testimonials

Mohammed Saeed
Software Engineering
I've had a great experience exploring Gritize, an app that offers quizzes and coding problems in a clean, engaging environment. The overall layout feels modern and welcoming, and I especially appreciated the diversity of content—from structured quizzes to hands-on coding playgrounds that help reinforce concepts right away.

Mojtaba Mohammad
Software Engineer
The overall experience is amazing, the type of problem complexity and diversity is on spot for me. However, I think more improvements can be done to optimize the program generation speed.
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