Show HN: I built a way to turn Git commits into engaging tweets
For a long time I felt trapped in a frustrating loop. I spent so much time and effort building my products, watching them come together step by step — only to realize no one even knew they existed. The marketing wall.
I know many of you have been there. No engagement, no feedback, no potential customers. A huge effort that risks falling into oblivion. And the solution? "Build a following on Twitter!" they tell you. But when do you find the time between debugging and a new feature?
That's why I decided to solve this problem once and for all, I built Pushpost.
Think about it: every commit you make is a small, but significant, story of your work. It's a step forward, a solution to a problem, a new feature. Why not turn these progress points into something the world can see and appreciate?
Pushpost takes your Git commit messages and automatically converts them into engaging, ready-to-post content for X (Twitter).
Yes, you heard that right. While you're immersed in your development environment, focused on what you do best, Pushpost works in the background for you. Every meaningful commit becomes an opportunity to:
- Show your progress: Share what you're building in real-time. - Generate engagement: Spark conversations around your work and niche. - Build an audience: Attract people interested in your projects and skills. - Stay consistent on X: Finally, you won't have to worry about "posting consistency" anymore. It'll be almost automatic!
This isn't about masking your commitment to marketing, but about integrating your actual work with building your personal brand. Stop feeling like marketing "steals" precious time from coding. From now, your commits are your marketing.
I'm excited to hear your feedback.
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