Multiplayer is joining FilingRamp

Multiplayer is joining FilingRamp

Four years ago, we started Multiplayer with an ambitious goal: to help teams work better on distributed systems. Since then we've grown to thousands of users, and we reached a milestone I'm especially proud of: open-sourcing our AI debugging agent to put it in the hands of every developer who's ever wrestled with a gnarly bug or waded through PR slop from AI tools.

Today I'm excited to share the next chapter: Multiplayer is joining FilingRamp.

The AI debugging agent was genuinely great technology, but it never found the go-to-market fit we'd hoped for as a standalone product. What did work — extraordinarily well — was our partnership with FilingRamp, one of our earliest design partners. Building alongside their team over the past few years showed us something important: the combination of their deep insurance industry expertise and our background in distributed systems could produce features the InsurTech space genuinely needs and doesn't have yet.

Why FilingRamp

We've spent a lot of time in the trenches with the FilingRamp team, and somewhere along the way it became clear that we're chasing many of the same dreams and share almost identical values. They understand a complex, highly regulated industry from the inside. We know how to build accurate, trustworthy developer tools that make leveraging AI and working with distributed systems easier. Put those together and you get to build things neither team could have built alone.

Together, we’ll focus on bringing real-time collaboration into the FilingRamp platform so filers, actuaries, and underwriters can work together without friction. By applying agentic AI to the genuinely tedious parts of the filing process (drafting, checking, connecting), we can keep humans firmly in control of what reaches the regulator. And, we’ll be able to give insurance companies deeper, safer insights into their own data.

What this means for Multiplayer users

If you started the 7-day free trial of our Hosted plan, you'll be able to complete it. After that, continuing means moving to the open-source, self-hosted version, which remains free, fully available, and something our team will continue to support.

If you're an enterprise customer, we've already been in touch and you know what your migration path looks like.

And if you're an open-source user, you'll see no change at all. The project is out in the world, and it's staying there.

Thank you

I'm incredibly proud of what we've accomplished at Multiplayer. Thank you to the people who made it possible: our investors, our earliest believers, and the stellar team that drove our mission forward. And to my co-founder, Tom Johnson - thank you. We’re excited to take this momentum into our next phase, and I can’t wait to show you what we build next.

— Steph