A small web app turns GitHub activity into shareable videos
GitReplay is a web app that turns a year of GitHub activity into a short animated video people can share. It uses commits, , and coding habits to make a recap similar to a yearly music app summary. Payments are not available yet because Stripe deactivated the account during a recovery process.
The only clear response so far is that the recovery request was rejected. The current goal is to collect real feedback before goes live. The main questions are whether the video feels worth sharing, whether it feels like a gimmick, whether the GitHub analysis is accurate and interesting, and whether people would post the result on LinkedIn or Twitter instead of just trying it once and forgetting it.
The product is not being sold yet, and and constructive feedback are welcome.
Key points
- GitReplay creates animated recap videos from GitHub activity.
- The recap uses commits, , and coding habits from the year.
- Stripe account trouble currently blocks payments.
- The maker is using the delay to gather feedback before .
- The biggest test is whether users would actually share the result on .