Understanding any new codebase was a daunting task for me while listening to any podcast is something that comes very naturally to me. So, what if we combine the two ideas - that is understand any GitHub repository via a Podcast. GitPodcast Gitpodcast: In this tool you can enter any GitHub url, and get the podcast within a minute. Users Feedback Users wanted longer podcast, so I have added the ability to get upto 10 minutes of podcast (Do people want even longer podcast or is this enough?) Talking to users really helps you understand what exactly they want, and this was the main feature they wanted instead of the options to add multiple voices which I was thinking as the main missing feature. Got the top 3 product award from producthunt on the day of the launch. How to use Two ways to use it: Just replace hub in the url with podcast (when you are at any github repository) or Paste the repo link in the website input box What do you guys think? You can check it out here: https://gitpodcast.com Open-source The code is open source and you can host it yourself with your keys - https://github.com/BandarLabs/clickclickclick
Understanding any new codebase was a daunting task for me while listening to any podcast is something that comes very naturally to me. So, what if we combine the two ideas - that is understand any GitHub repository via a Podcast.
GitPodcast
Gitpodcast: In this tool you can enter any GitHub url, and get the podcast within a minute.
Users Feedback
Users wanted longer podcast, so I have added the ability to get upto 10 minutes of podcast (Do people want even longer podcast or is this enough?)
Talking to users really helps you understand what exactly they want, and this was the main feature they wanted instead of the options to add multiple voices which I was thinking as the main missing feature.
Got the top 3 product award from producthunt on the day of the launch.
How to use
Two ways to use it:
Just replace
hub
in the url withpodcast
(when you are at any github repository)or Paste the repo link in the website input box
What do you guys think?
You can check it out here: https://gitpodcast.com
Open-source
The code is open source and you can host it yourself with your keys - https://github.com/BandarLabs/clickclickclick