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, its like having a personal assistant that turns your commits into engaging social media posts. No more manual posting, no more tedious formatting, no more wondering if anyone cares. Its like... you know when you finally figure out that one bug that was driving you nuts for hours? Yeah its like that but for your social media workflow.
But honestly, GitHub automation is more than just a timesaver. Its about building a community around your project, getting feedback from actual users, and creating a buzz around your dev work. And the best part? Its ridiculously easy to set up. Like, you can literally automate your entire social media workflow in under an hour. No coding required, no dev expertise needed. Just... yeah.
btw if manually posting your dev progress is driving you nuts, Push to Post literally automates this whole thing: https://commit.jolexhive.com/
So yeah, GitHub automation is a total game-changer for developers. Its like... have you ever tried to explain your project to a non-technical friend? Yeah its like that but for your social media audience. They dont care about the tech details, they just want to know what you built and why it matters. And thats exactly what GitHub automation gives them.
Anyway, thats my whole thing about GitHub automation. Try it out and see for yourself. And if youre still stuck in the manual posting grind, well... idk what to tell you.
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