| Gitmore (https://gitmore.io) – one dashboard for GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. AI-powered queries, automated reports, Slack integration. I built this for a specific person: the founder who can't read GitHub. Why non-technical founders need this most: - Your engineers already documented their work in commits and PRs - But that info is locked in a UI you don't understand - So you sit in standups, send "quick status?" messages, and feel like a bottleneck - Meanwhile, investors ask "what did the dev team ship?" and you scramble How Gitmore fixes this: Connect your repos. Ask in plain English: - "What shipped this month?" - "Which PRs are stuck in review?" - "Summarize the frontend team's work" Schedule automated reports: - Daily, weekly, or monthly - Sent to Slack or email - Forward to investors or let it auto-send More features: - Slack bot: Anyone can ask questions without GitHub access - Public changelog: yourcompany.gitmore.io/changelog for customers - Contributor leaderboard: See who's shipping Security: we never see your code. Webhooks only. When you connect a repo, we register a webhook. The Git platform pushes event metadata to us. What we collect: - Commit messages, timestamps, author names - PR titles, states, branch names - File change counts (not contents) What we never access: - Source code - File contents or diffs - Secrets or environment variables Don't trust me – verify it: After connecting, check Settings → Webhooks in your repo. See exactly what events we subscribe to. Those payloads don't include code. Stack: - Tokens: Encrypted at rest (Fernet) - Webhooks: HMAC-SHA256 signature verification - Auth: bcrypt + TOTP 2FA - Framework: NextAuth.js Free for 1 repo: https://gitmore.io Any other founders here flying blind on dev progress? |