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WebStorm is a real IDE, not a file editor with Terminal Integration and Language Servers.
This is reflected by working smooth end-to-end without faults, and small features that doing the change between a community product and professional one. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As it is not an open source/community project, it is an opinionated product, and adjustments that don't seem to be important to the development team can wait years to be applied, if at all. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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WebStorm is my favorite IDE for JS development as I use it every day. The focus feature of this tool is its smooth integration with GitHub which is the main reason for me. During a project with strict deadlines, WebStorm's live collaboration feature has enabled me and my teammate to solve the issues in real-time without leaving the IDE. The fact that it provides a built-in continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline is one of the major pluses of WebStorm. This feature alone saves us from the hectic process of flipping between several third-party tools. With smart code refactoring and linting included, having a clean and efficient codebase has become a breeze. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
In order for the tool to work properly, the device should have at least 8GB of RAM, which can cause difficulties for those who are using a less powerful computer or an older version. I experienced this the hard way when I tried to run it on my smaller travel laptop, and it was not a good time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It has a very good support for javascript including ES6 and typescript which helps a lot.
Its features like real time edit changes and the automatic code formatting improves the code writing experience of the user.
Adding plugins to it is not a complicated task and can be done with a few clicks only.
Hence, it is like an awesome IDE for the purpose of HTML, CSS and Javascript. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its refracting tools like the extracting methods does not work very well and has a lot of customizable potential.
Its use case is limited to frontend development, hence, paying the price it asks may not be justified for some users as many would want an all in one solution. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Their test configuration is really great!
personally, I find it really good because the low effort to configure tests to run against remote environments.
Once you configure some env you can keep it and with a click to move between envs.
(Using it for running locally smoke test in qa/stg/production envs before deploy the changes) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is TOO heavy and slow, I'm using an M2 MacBook pro and it still takes a lot of time to boot the app (comparing to other lean code editors as Sublime and VScode) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The thing I like the most about WebStorm IDE is it's extentions store. I find it very easy to search and download any extention I can think of, just by mentioning a keyword that relevant to it.
This allows me to use this IDE for anything I want, and because of that it became my daily driver. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I find that Webstorm can be a bit slow when dealing with large repositories (because it scans all the files) compared to other free IDEs.. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
code completion and robust debugging tools significantly boost productivity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It can be resource-intensive and sometimes slows down on large projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WebStorm offers intelligent code completion, context-aware suggestions, and live error checking, which can significantly improve coding speed and accuracy. It provides built-in support for various web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and Node.js, along with integrations with popular frameworks and libraries. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WebStorm boasts many features and functionalities, which can lead to a steeper learning curve compared to simpler IDEs. This can be a hurdle for beginners or users transitioning from other tools. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The GIT version control system. This is like 50% of the reason why I absolutely love webstorm and could never switch to some other editor because no other editor comes with tools for git as good as webstorm or any jetbrains editor. It's super easy to use, very scalable and I wish it was an entirely separate product by jetbrains, I'd for sure pay for it, I read in the jetbrains forum that they're not looking towards investing in making the git gui a separate app, but I'd absolutely love it. And other than git, I absolutely love the other features that comes with it, like intelliSense that automatically imports in functions from files somewhere deep in the file tree, so all I need to remember is the function name and webstorm knows exactly where the function is. Lovely feature. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Ah I hate how heavy it is. I am a full stack engineer, so I use webstorm to write code on both frontend and backend projects, including Golang. Now I know there's GoLand for Go, but tbh, my M2 mac has only 16GB of RAM, and it struggles with running two jetbrains editors simultaneously. Not to mention, there are times when I have 3 windows of webstorm open, and as I write this, webstorm is using 8GBs of memory on my computer, even when I am not actively coding. Yeah I am one of those dudes who doesn't like closing apps they're not using, but yeah, if Webstorm was as light as VS Code, man it'd be perfect, but I know that won't be possible ever, Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

WebStorm is part of the JetBrains software suite oriented towards developers. Specifically dedicated to front-end and back-end web technologies, it offers an intuitive and powerful development environment. Its strengths lie in the advanced integration of the most popular technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, React, Vue.js, or PHP. Support for the latest language specifications, intelligent code auto-completion, and efficient debugging significantly accelerate productivity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
His experienced developer orientation makes it quite complex to handle. Additionally, its subscription or permanent license business model is expensive, especially for personal use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WebStorm offers a large collection of premium and non-premium plugins to assist with typical web development tasks and customization of the IDE. Besides the powerful plugin system WebStorm also has built-in coding assistance and an extremely helpful refactoring system. The latter allows our team to restructure large chunks of the codebase with confidence. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WebStorm, like other JetBrains IDEs too, can be very resource intensive. Running WebStorm with a medium selection of plugins, your runtime environment and possibly your web application in a browser, means that you all of this will use up a fair amount of RAM and CPU cycles. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.