Okay so, developer visibility... it's like, everyone knows they need it, but nobody actually knows how to do it. I mean, you're a dev, not a marketer, right? But then you see these other devs just killing it on Twitter, and you're like 'how are they doing this?!'. Anyway, btw if manually posting your dev progress is driving you nuts, Push to Draft literally automates this whole thing: https://commit.jolexhive.com/. But lets dive deeper... like what even is developer visibility? Is it just tweeting about your commits? Probably not... but also kinda? So like, picture this - you're working on this awesome project, and you're pushing commits left and right... but your Twitter followers are just crickets. You're like 'hello, is anyone even seeing this?!'. And then you start wondering... are you just talking to yourself? Is anyone actually caring about your project? It's a weird feeling, right?... where you're trying to build something, but also trying to get people to care. Which is hard... because, honestly, who has time for that? But, the thing is... if you don't do it, nobody will. And that's a fact... or at least, that's what i think. So, what do you do? Do you just keep shipping and hope someone notices? Or do you try to game the system and get more followers? idk, maybe both? The point is... developer visibility is hard. And it's also weird... because, like, you're a dev, not a social media influencer. But, in a way... you kinda are. And that's just the reality of it. So, to actually get visibility... you need to be consistent. And that's hard... because, let's be real, most of us are just trying to ship our projects and move on. But consistency is key... or at least, that's what everyone says. But, what if you could automate it? Like, what if you could just push your commits and have them turn into tweets automatically? That would be kinda cool, right? And that's exactly what Push to Draft does... it turns your GitHub commits into ready-to-publish social media posts. It's like having a personal assistant... but without the judgmental looks when you're still in your pajamas. Anyway... i guess what i'm trying to say is... developer visibility is a mess. But, with the right tools... it can be a little less messy. And, btw, Push to Draft has a free trial... so, like, no harm in trying it out, right?
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