for solo founders

The marketing hire you can't afford, for $9.

A content marketer costs $4-6k a month and still needs you to explain what shipped. You already wrote it — in your commits. git-to-x turns each shipping day into a customer-readable post on X, LinkedIn and Bluesky, an SEO article on your own domain, and signups on a hosted waitlist page. Solo doesn't have to mean silent.

The solo founder's dilemma

  • Every hour on content is an hour not on product — but silence means launching to nobody.
  • Your landing page gets traffic only when you remember to post. Which is when you're least busy. Which is never.
  • Investors and early customers both ask the same thing: 'show me momentum.'

What autopilot looks like

Connect your repo and your X account. Tell us who you're selling to — once.

Ship like you always do. Every day you commit, we draft a post in plain English, framed for your buyers — approve it from Telegram or let it post itself.

Your build page compounds: every article is indexed by Google and AI search engines, every card links back, and your waitlist grows while you sleep.

Momentum you can point at

A public page with a live streak, shipped-day count, and a growing changelog is the fastest answer to ‘is this project alive?’ — for customers, and for anyone else you need to convince.

Fair questions

I'm not comfortable sharing my code.

You never do. Only counts (commits, lines, files) and your own commit messages are used — and captions are rewritten for customers, so internal jargon never ships.

Does this work if my buyers aren't developers?

That's the point. Tell us who you sell to once; every caption and article is written for them, not for other engineers.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes — point a CNAME and your blog, changelog and waitlist live on your domain, hosted and updated by us.

Free forever tier: 10 autopilot posts a month + your public build page.