Evidence-first communication from GitHub

Ship code. Stay visible.

Turn commits and releases into calm, specific founder updates—and keep them aligned with what actually landed in the repo. Less one-off diff pasting; more repeatable structure from release to release.

Evidence-first

Grounded in changes, not vibes alone.

An editorial layer on Git evidence: what changed, what is certain, what is inferred, and where a draft might still get ahead of the facts.

Posting rarely? Pasting a diff into chat can be enough. Ship Visible is for when the workflow costs real time, involves more than one person or channel, or public copy must stay faithful to the repository.

  • Reads GitHub activity as evidence, not as a prompt for hype.
  • Separates technical truth, human relevance, and narrative confidence.
  • Drafts only from changes that are visible enough to explain.
  • Keeps internal maintenance in changelogs instead of forcing a public story.

How the first version works

  1. 01Import a public GitHub repo
  2. 02Find meaningful product signals
  3. 03Review evidence, unknowns, and guardrails
  4. 04Edit founder drafts and let local taste memory learn