Dev visibility for non-technical founders
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1 day ago
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If you're a founder who doesn't code, you probably rely on engineers to tell you what's shipping. That works until investors ask for updates, customers want a changelog, or you just need to know where things stand.

What it does:

Connect your repos. Ask questions:

"What shipped last week?"

"What's in progress?"

"Who worked on what?"

Get plain English answers from your commit history.

Automated reports:

Schedule weekly or monthly summaries. Delivered to Slack or email. Forward to investors or your board.

Other features:

Slack bot for team-wide access

Public changelog at yourcompany.gitmore.io/changelog

Contributor stats

Security:

Webhooks only. We store commit messages, PR titles, timestamps, and authors. We never access source code.

Stack:

Token encryption: Fernet (HMAC-SHA256 + AES-128-CBC)

Webhook verification: HMAC-SHA256

2FA support

Verify by checking your repo's webhook settings after connecting.

Free for 1 repo: https://gitmore.io

Pluviobyte
1 day ago
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This is a genuinely useful idea. Non-technical founders often need visibility into progress, but existing tools either require engineering context or produce noisy dashboards. Translating commit and PR history into plain-English summaries feels like a practical middle ground, especially for investor updates and changelogs. Curious how well it handles larger repos and distinguishing “busy work” from meaningful product progress.
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akhnid
1 day ago
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Thanks for the feedback, basically the agent you can ask it anything. As for the newsletters they are custom so you can set your own prompt.
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