Press One-Pager
Generated from the Product Brain, in the Brand Kit voice. Edit, approve, then schedule — human-in-the-loop by default.
# Pushcast — Press One-Pager
**One-line description:**
Pushcast is a marketing tool for solo developers that reads your repository — not your landing page — to build a code-level understanding of your product, then turns every commit into launch assets and content you approve before anything goes out.
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## Why it matters now
A wave of AI-assisted solo developers can ship software faster than ever — and then watch it vanish, because they can't market it and have no team to. The conventional tools don't help: they start from a landing-page URL or a typed description, which is marketing derived from marketing. The actual ground truth of a product — what it does, who it's for, why it's different — lives in the codebase, and nothing reads it.
Pushcast does. It connects to a repo, reads the code, and builds a structured "Product Brain" where every claim cites the exact file behind it. The non-obvious story isn't "another AI tool" — it's two harder things. First, trust as architecture: code is read, not stored, enforced by a stream-and-discard ingestion path and a secrets denylist that runs before anything reaches a model — the precise objection that kills repo-connected tools, answered in code. Second, recursion: Pushcast markets itself through its own pipeline — its positioning, launch kit, and ongoing content are generated by Pushcast, from Pushcast's own code. It is customer zero of its own product.
It was built by a solo founder for solo founders, and it keeps the human in control: nothing publishes without approval, and automation is unlocked one channel at a time.
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## Quotable lines
1. "Every marketing tool starts from your landing page. We start from your code — the only place the truth of what you built actually lives."
2. "'Your code is read, not stored' isn't a privacy policy. It's a line in the Mapper — raw files never leave memory."
3. "The product markets itself with itself. If it can't make Pushcast's launch, it has no business making yours."
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## About
[PLACEHOLDER: Founder name + one-paragraph bio. Note the origin — built solo, out of the frustration of shipping good products no one saw.]
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## Contact
[PLACEHOLDER: name · email · press kit link · "let it read your repo" demo link]