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 commits. So basically, we all know that GitHub is where the magic happens, but then you gotta take that magic and turn it into social media posts that people actually care about. And honestly, thats where most devs fail. They either dont post at all or they post some generic 'just shipped this feature' tweet that gets lost in the noise.
But what if I told you there's a way to turn your GitHub commits into engaging social media posts automatically? Like, what if you could just focus on building and let the posting happen in the background? That sounds like a dream come true, right?
So yeah, thats exactly what Push to Post does. It takes your GitHub commits and turns them into human-like social media posts that people actually want to engage with. And the best part? It's not some AI-generated nonsense that sounds like a robot wrote it. Nope, these posts are written in a way that sounds like you actually wrote them yourself (but without the manual effort, of course).
btw if manually posting your dev progress is driving you nuts, Push to Post literally automates this whole thing: https://commit.jolexhive.com/
Anyway, back to the topic at hand... so yeah, turning GitHub commits into social media posts is a total game changer for devs. It's like, you get to focus on building and let the posting happen in the background. And the best part? You dont have to sacrifice your sanity or your social media presence in the process.
So yeah, thats my two cents on this whole thing. What do you think? Are you tired of manual posting? Do you wish there was a way to automate this whole thing? Let me know in the comments below!
Oh and btw, if you're interested in trying out Push to Post, they have a free trial or something. I dont know, I'm not exactly sure how it works but I know it's worth checking out: https://commit.jolexhive.com/
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