Hey Indie Hackers,
I've been working on this side project for last couple of weeks now.
The concept is simple, sign up using your GitHub account, configure events (push, pull request, issue, release) on any of your repositories and receive real-time push notifications when those events occur.
Is it something that you would use ?
A working example can be visualized here :
https://gifyu.com/image/dt4T
Your feedback is much appreciated.
Sounds really nice, Haythem! I would love to know what's happening in real-time 🔥 Keep us posted!
I will say that, for myself, I wouldn't use it in its current form - though this is a neat idea! For me:
Very nice demo! Anything that could help get more signal from the noise of all of my current notifications would help.
Hi @poundifdef,
Thank you for taking time and interest in the project.
I totally hear you when it comes to all the noise that we receive each day.
You feedback is very relevant and been taken into consideration. I'll try adding branch filtering (by selecting one or multiple branches or by a regular expression).
Please don't hesitate to shoot more ideas that help better shaping the project.
Hello. There are many "GitHub Actions" to do this: https://github.com/marketplace?type=actions
Hey @Lobovkin,
Thank you for taking time to respond.
Sure, many actions are out there that can send push notifications to users, but you have to take into consideration the following :
When I thought about this project, I wanted to offer :
1- Global view of repos/subscriptions
2- Zero configuration : no tokens to copy/paste. Everything is done in the backstage by the application (synchronizing repo metadata, setting up webhooks, etc.)
3- Granularity : per repo/event configuration
Thanks again for your feedback.
I think I don't get so many notifications so far and have no trouble to follow up for now. The important work notifications (pushed branch, merge) go to our Slack.
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Hi @LarsWolters,
Happy to hear that you're interested in the project. I'll keep you posted when I launch it 🚀