Show HN: What shipped this week? now you can just ask Gitmore (https://gitmore.io) – Git visibility for people outside the engineering team. Think about it: engineers already document their work. Every commit, every PR, every merge. The information exists. But it's in a UI that only developers understand. So we schedule standups, write status emails, and sit in syncs – just to transfer information that's already written down. *What Gitmore does:* Connect your repos. Ask in plain English: - "What shipped last week?" - "What's the team working on?" - "Any PRs stuck in review?" Or schedule reports. Weekly summary to Slack. Monthly digest to email. Forward to your board. *Who uses it:* - Founders who need investor updates - Execs who want visibility without meetings - Anyone tired of asking "what's the status?" *How it works:* Webhooks only. Git platforms push event metadata to us – commit messages, PR descriptions, authors, timestamps. Every event normalized into a structured schema. AI queries structure, not raw text. *What we don't do:* No code review. No diff analysis. No competition with tools like Coderabbit. Those are for engineers inside the PR. This is for everyone outside. *Security:* We never access source code. Metadata only. - Encrypted tokens (Fernet) - Webhook signature verification - 2FA support GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket – one dashboard. Free for 1 repo: https://gitmore.io What's your current workaround for keeping non engineers informed? |