Gitstreak is an email reminder service designed to help developers maintain their code contribution streaks by sending daily reminders to sync their code on GitHub.
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We don't get in the way. We're only here to support you.
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PHP, TailwindCSS, Javascript
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You only receive an email reminder when you haven't committed for the day, so you can maintain your streak.
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Developers who want to improve their skills by coding daily.
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Ever have that gut-punch moment when you lose a streak?
Yeah, me too.
GitStreak was born from a moment of frustration when I lost my GitHub contribution streak.
Not because I didn’t code, but because I simply forgot to sync.
It was the weekend and without my trusty Deskhub displaying my contribution graph on my office desk, it completely slipped my mind.
While I wouldn’t say I was heartbroken (that’s a bit dramatic), it was definitely a facepalm moment.
As someone who thrives on daily challenges and building new habits, I’ve learned that sometimes we all need a friendly nudge.
That’s exactly what I love about Duolingo — it keeps me accountable with timely reminders.
So I thought, “Why not create the same for fellow developers?”
GitStreak is exactly that: a simple email reminder service that helps you maintain your GitHub streak.
No bells, no whistles — just a friendly ping when you need it.
And the best part?
If you’ve already committed that day, we’ll stay quiet and let you bask in your productivity, keeping your inbox clutter-free.
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