c3d4e5f — launch kit artifact

Product Hunt Package

Generated from the Product Brain, in the Brand Kit voice. Edit, approve, then schedule — human-in-the-loop by default.

# Pushcast — Product Hunt Package ## Tagline 1. **Turn every git push into marketing — it reads your code, not your landing page** ✅ _recommended — names the wedge + the differentiator, under 60 chars is tight so use the short form below for the field_ 2. The marketing co-founder for people who ship code 3. It reads your repo and turns every commit into launch assets (PH tagline field, ≤60 chars: **"Marketing that reads your code, not your landing page"**) ## Description Connect your repo. Pushcast reads the code to understand your product, builds your positioning and a full launch kit, and turns every push into drafted posts you approve in one weekly screen. Code is read, not stored. ## Maker's first comment Hey PH 👋 I'm the maker, and I built Pushcast because I kept watching good products — including mine — sink because nobody knew they existed. I can ship software. I freeze at the blank tweet box. And every marketing tool I tried started by asking for a landing page URL or a paragraph describing my product — which is backwards. The truth of what I built lives in the repo, and nothing was reading it. So Pushcast starts from the code. You connect a repo (read-only), it walks the codebase in memory — applying a secrets denylist and discarding raw file contents, so it keeps facts, not your code — and builds a "Product Brain" where every feature cites the exact file it came from. From that it generates your positioning, a full launch kit, and ongoing posts drafted from your real commits. Nothing posts without you; drafts wait in a ten-minute weekly review. The part I'm proudest of: it's dogfooding itself. Pushcast's own Brain, this launch kit, and the posts you might see this week were generated by Pushcast, from Pushcast's code. The whole pipeline also runs with zero credentials in dev (a recorded-provider mode), so it's testable end to end without spending a cent on a model. It's early and honest about its edges. The thing I most want to know: **what's the one piece of marketing you've been avoiding that you'd hand to a tool that actually understood your product?** ## Hunter outreach DM Hey [name] — you hunt a lot of genuinely-useful developer tools, which is exactly who Pushcast is for: solo devs who can ship but can't get noticed. It reads your *repo* (not a landing page) to build your positioning and launch kit, with a real privacy story (code is read, not stored — enforced in the code). No pressure at all, but if it's your kind of thing I'd be honored to have you hunt it — happy to send you a 2-minute walkthrough and let it read one of your own repos first so you can judge it. Either way, thanks for what you surface for this community.
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