So like, imagine you just shipped a feature right? And everyone tells you to tweet about it but then you realize your last 5 tweets got zero engagement except for that one reply from your college roommate asking if youre okay because you tweeted at 3am again. And now youre spiraling about whether anyone actually cares about your side project or if youre just screaming into the void while pretending to build in public. Which is weird because building in public is supposed to help but it just makes you feel more isolated somehow?
Anyway where was i going with this... oh yeah GitHub automation. So basically, everyone says its the answer to all your social media problems but honestly, its not that simple. You need to understand the underlying psychology of why people engage with your content in the first place. Its not just about automating your tweets, its about creating a narrative that people can follow.
For example, have you ever noticed how some devs just seem to have this natural talent for building an audience? Like, they post one thing and suddenly everyone is talking about it. Meanwhile, youre over here posting high-quality content and getting crickets. Its frustrating, right? But the thing is, its not about the quality of your content, its about the story you're telling.
And thats where GitHub automation comes in. If you can automate the process of turning your commits into engaging social media posts, you can focus on building that narrative. But here's the thing, most GitHub automation tools are just glorified tweet schedulers. They dont actually help you build an audience, they just help you post more often.
So what's the solution? Well, thats where Push to Post comes in. Its not just another automation tool, its a way to turn your commits into actual engaging content that people want to read. And the best part is, it integrates seamlessly with your GitHub workflow so you dont have to lift a finger.
btw if manually posting your dev progress is driving you nuts, Push to Post literally automates this whole thing: https://commit.jolexhive.com/
Anyway, thats my two cents on GitHub automation. Its not a magic bullet, but with the right approach, it can be a powerful tool in your arsenal. Just remember, its not about the automation, its about the story you're telling.
Top comments (0)